Yes - The Yes Album

 (Super Deluxe Edition)



Yes - The Yes Album

Label:

Rhino

Genre:

Pop/Rock

Product No.:
ARHI 725175
UPC: 603497831715
Availability:
In Stock
Category:

Multi-Format Box Sets


No. of Discs: 6



Yes' classic platinum-selling third album

Super Deluxe Edition LP/4CD/Blu-ray Box Set!

Includes the 2023 Steven Wilson Remaster, fresh Steven Wilson remixes and two previously unreleased concerts!

"Our adventurism shows in the originality of the music and lyrics, as none of us had done anything quite like this before." — Steve Howe

"It's wonderful to know that 50 years later our music is still appreciated. It was a 'make or break' time for the band on many levels. The harmony within the band was really special at that time, and it came through in the music." — Jon Anderson

Take a deep dive into Yes' third studio album with a box set that presents a newly remastered version of The Yes Album expanded with rarities, two previously unreleased concerts, and fresh mixes by Steven Wilson, including an immersive Dolby Atmos Mix. The Yes Album (Super Deluxe Edition) includes Steven Wilson's newly remastered version of the original album on both CD and LP. Two previously unreleased concerts from 1971 will debut in the set as well. The first was recorded just a few weeks before The Yes Album was released, while the second was recorded six months later during the band's U.S. tour. These remarkable performances include live versions of songs from the album, such as "Yours Is No Disgrace" and "Perpetual Change," as well as "Astral Traveller" and "Everydays" from the previous album, Time and a Word (1970).

Wilson features the 2014 remixed The Yes Album and instrumental versions of all six album tracks in the upcoming Super Deluxe Edition. In addition, the Blu-ray disc offers four new mixes of The Yes Album, including two versions in 5.1 Surround Sound, the 2023 remaster, and the Dolby Atmos mix.

Initially released in the U.K. on February 19, 1971, it was the group's — Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye, Bill Bruford, and Steve Howe — first album to feature all-original material and introduced signature epics like "Starship Trooper" and "I've Seen All Good People." The album peaked at No.4 in the U.K. and was the group's first to crack the Top 40 in the U.S., where it would eventually be certified platinum.

 



Vinyl: The Yes Album
Side A
Yours Is No Disgrace
Clap (Instrumental)
Starship Trooper

Life Seeker

Disillusion

Wurm


Side B
I’ve Seen All Good People

Your Move

A Venture
Perpetual Change

CD 1: The Yes Album
Yours is No Disgrace
The Clap
Starship Trooper
I’ve Seen All Good People
A Venture
Perpetual Change

CD2: Steven Wilson Remix / Steven Wilson Remix Instrumentals
Yours is No Disgrace (Steven Wilson Remix)
The Clap (Steven Wilson Remix)
Starship Trooper (Steven Wilson Remix)
I’ve Seen All Good People (Steven Wilson Remix)
A Venture (Steven Wilson Remix)
Perpetual Change (Steven Wilson Remix)
Yours is No Disgrace (Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]
The Clap (Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]
Starship Trooper (Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]
I’ve Seen All Good People (Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]
A Venture (Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]
Perpetual Change (Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]

CD3: Rarities
Your Move (Single Version)
Starship Trooper (Single Version)
Clap (Studio Version)
Yours is No Disgrace (Mono Mix)
The Clap (Mono Mix)
Starship Trooper (Mono Mix)
I’ve Seen All Good People (Mono Mix)
A Venture (Mono Mix)
Perpetual Change (Mono Mix)
Starship Trooper (Alternate Take )
Untitled Instrumental

CD4: Live
Astral Traveller (Live at Konserthuset, Gothenburg, Sweden, January 21, 1971)
Everydays (Live at Konserthuset, Gothenburg, Sweden, January 21, 1971)
Yours in No Disgrace (Live at The Yale Bowl, New Haven, CT, July 24, 1971)
Your Move (Live at The Yale Bowl, New Haven, CT, July 24, 1971)
I’ve Seen All Good People (Live at The Yale Bowl, New Haven, CT, July 24, 1971)
The Clap/Classical Gas (Live at The Yale Bowl, New Haven, CT, July 24, 1971)
Perpetual Change (Live at The Yale Bowl, New Haven, CT, July 24, 1971)

Blue Ray: Steven Wilson Atmos Mix
Yours is No Disgrace
The Clap
Starship Trooper
I’ve Seen All Good People
A Venture
Perpetual Change

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 1 person(s) rated this product.

A few words about the Steven Wilson Atmos mix

posted on 08/17/2024
5 Stars
Reviewer: Mellotronix
Chris Squire's bass, which often lacks deep low end on original recordings, is finally nearly perfect--saturated, overdriven, punchy, present, and it ignites the subs with modern sounding low end. Harmony vocals and keys swirl around the Atmos soundfield in 3D with Jon Anderson's lead vocal perfectly balanced in the center channel. The clarity of the hats and cymbals is eye popping. Steve Howe's guitars are often in motion up, down, and sideways, but not in a gimmicky, distracting way. Listen for little details like handclaps and guitar fills moving in different directions above your head. Also, pay attention to the end of Perpetual Change where, basically, two completely different songs come together and weave in and out of each other, Amazing mix! System--Marantz 11.2.4 HT receiver; Marantz stereo power amp (mains); B&W 702 S2 mains; 700 series center (x1) and surrounds (x 4); B&W 663 ceiling (x4); REL subs (x2); Oppo universal disc player.


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