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Close to the Edge Tour

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Associated album
  
Close to the Edge

End date
  
22 April 1973

No. of shows
  
95

Start date
  
30 July 1972

Legs
  
7

Location
  
North America, Europe, Asia, Australasia

The Close to the Edge Tour was a concert tour by progressive rock band Yes in promotion of their 1972 album, Close to the Edge. Lasting from 30 July 1972 until 22 April 1973, and including 95 performances, the tour began at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium, and ended at the West Palm Beach Auditorium in West Palm Beach, Florida. The tour was Alan White's first with the band.

Contents

Recordings from the tour—both film and audio—were included on the band's 1973 live album, Yessongs. The filmed performance was recorded at the December 1972 shows at the London Rainbow Theatre.

Recordings

Eleven songs from the tour (with no information about recording dates or locations) were included on the band's 1973 live album, Yessongs—the excerpt from Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, "Siberian Khatru", "Heart of the Sunrise", "And You and I", "Mood for a Day", excerpts from Wakeman's The Six Wives of Henry VIII, "Roundabout", "I've Seen All Good People", "Close to the Edge", "Yours Is No Disgrace", and "Starship Trooper".

Film footage of the 15–16 December 1972 shows at the London Rainbow Theatre was the source of the 1975 film Yessongs. Fans determined that "Close to the Edge" and "Starship Trooper" from the film were the same versions from the 1973 album. With the release in 2015 of the box set Progeny: Seven Shows from Seventy-Two containing concert recordings from between October 31 and November 20, 1972, in Canada and the United States, it became possible to identify the dates of most of the remaining performances from the album.

Members

The line-up for the tour unchanged throughout its duration; the line-up was the seventh incarnation of Yes. Bill Bruford left the band on 19 July 1972, after the recording sessions for Close to the Edge had finished. Alan White joined the band by the end of the month, after a number of dates had been cancelled in the wake of Bruford's departure. As he played on the album but was replaced for the tour Bruford was contractually obliged to share album royalties with White, and claims that Yes manager Brian Lane enforced a compensation payment of $10,000 from Bruford.

  • Jon Anderson—lead vocal
  • Steve Howe—guitars
  • Chris Squire—bass guitar and vocals
  • Rick Wakeman—keyboards
  • Alan White—drums
  • Tour dates

    The tour saw the band play a total of 95 concerts in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan and Australia over seven legs—three North American legs, two European legs, an Asian leg and an Australasian leg.

    Support came from Eagles, Edgar Winter, Lindisfarne, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Gary Wright, The J Geils Band, Badger, and Focus.

    Setlist:

  • "Siberian Khatru" (Anderson, Howe, Wakeman)
  • "Heart of the Sunrise" (Anderson, Squire, Bruford)
  • "I've Seen All Good People" (Anderson, Squire)
  • "Mood for a Day/Clap" (Howe)
  • "America" (Paul Simon)
  • dropped after 31 July 1972
  • "Colours of the Rainbow" (Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) (from the 1964 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd)
  • only on 9 March 1973
  • "And You and I" (Anderson, Howe, Bruford, Squire)
  • "Close to the Edge" (Anderson, Howe)
  • added to the set starting 2 September 1972
  • Keyboards solo (Excerpts from The Six Wives of Henry VIII) (Wakeman)
  • "Roundabout" (Anderson, Howe)
  • "Yours Is No Disgrace" (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Kaye, Bruford)
  • "Starship Trooper" (Anderson, Squire, Howe)
  • added to the set starting 15 December 1972
  • At the 19 March 1973 show at Brisbane Festival Hall, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe played short renditions of "Waltzing Matilda" and "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport".

    Cancelled shows

    The tour's first four scheduled shows were cancelled in the wake of Bill Bruford's resignation from the band. When Alan White was confirmed as a member, the tour began at the fifth scheduled show on 30 July 1972. A whole leg, covering South America, was cancelled. Dates and venues were never released, except for the scheduled performance at the Salle University in Acapulco on 1 May 1973.

    References

    Close to the Edge Tour Wikipedia