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"All Fighters Past" is a new discovery that sounds interesting.
Details at www.yesworld.com
"All Fighters Past" is a new discovery that sounds interesting.
Had to do a bit of digging, but finally found this -
http://yesworld.com/2015/08/yess-fra...-out-30th-oct/
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Neither could I, but Google is our friend:
http://www.yesworld.com/2015/08/yess...-out-30th-oct/
Definitely something to look forward to -
Bits of "Tales..." played with Bruford ? COUNT ME IN !!!“All Fighters Past” [...] incorporates ideas that would later form parts of “The Revealing Science of God” (Tales from Topographic Oceans) & “Siberian Khatru” (Close to The Edge) performed in the style of Roundabout!
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I wonder how long the segment "All Fighters Past" is and is it just a demo?
Bah! "Albums that were designed for stereo should STAY stereo."
Although people have bitched about the edits and mix of the DVD 5.1, it does however have phenominal sound and good low end. If SW repeats his other efforts which went over board to sound like the original compressed percussion and bass, then this would be a waste of my money. Original isn't necessarily better. It could be that Fragile has better multichannel recordings than the others had, and in that case it could be awesome like SWs work on his own 5.1 recordings.
Well, i would be very surprised if it was NOT a demo. My guess is that it's just a quick 1-3 minute try-out. Yes didn't actually left fully realised songs off the albums. I mean, how many out-takes there were that were not released as B-sides, or something? I count two: Richard and Money. (Talking about 1970's)
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