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Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

Arista (209 970)

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Release date: Jan 1, 1989, Europe

£12
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Media: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Europe first press 1989. Record plays great with minor marks: sleeve has light shelf wear
Is this the best album that Yes never made? I don't believe that the answer is that simple. In 1988 Jon Anderson, at odds with the direction that Yes were taking and at odds with Trevor Rabin's approach to song writing decided to split the band and get together with some former Yes associates. The results were definitely very interesting. There is no doubt that in some ways this is a natural progression to the kind of music that Yes were making in the mid-70s. But there are differences. Firstly, Chris Squire and his style of bass playing are missing. What you get is instead is the more than competent Tony Levin, who Bill Bruford had played with in King Crimson, who brings his own unique style to the music. The music itself tends towards some interesting pieces, some of which which are longer in nature.

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A1

Themes (Sound, Second Attention, Soul Warrior)

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Fist Of Fire

A3

Brother Of Mine (The Big Dream, Nothing Can Come Between Us, Long Lost Brother Of Mine)

A4

Birthright

A5

The Meeting

B1

Quartet (I Wanna Learn, She Gives Me Love, Who Was The First, I'm Alive)

B2

Teakbois

B3

Order Of The Universe (Order Theme, Rock Gives Courage, It's So Hard To Grow, The Universe)

B4

Let's Pretend