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Yes (Yes album)

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Released
  
25 July 1969

Length
  
41:30

Artist
  
Yes

Label
  
Atlantic Records

Recorded
  
1969

Producer
  
Paul Clay Yes

Release date
  
25 July 1969

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Studio
  
Advision and Trident Studios (London, England)

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Art rock, Psychedelic rock, Jazz fusion

Similar
  
Yes albums, Progressive rock albums

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Yes is the first studio album from the English rock band Yes, released on 25 July 1969 by Atlantic Records. Recorded during the first year of their formation, the album displays the band's early musical direction of performing rearranged cover versions of songs by pop, jazz, and folk artists. The album includes covers of "Every Little Thing" by The Beatles and "I See You" by The Byrds and original material, much of which was written by singer Jon Anderson.

Contents

Yes was not a commercial success upon release and failed to enter the UK chart, but it received a considerable amount of positive reviews from UK and US press. "Sweetness" and "Looking Around" were released as singles which also failed to chart. Yes was remastered in 1994 and 2003; the latter remaster contains several previously unreleased tracks including a rendition of "Something's Coming" from West Side Story.

Background and recording

The original line-up of vocalist Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford remained intact for the album's recording. In March 1969, New Musical Express announced that Yes had signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records.

Anderson is credited on the original LP as "John Anderson" as he hadn't adopted the "Jon" spelling at that time.

Songs

In a news/blog post on 20 September 2010, Bill Bruford commented about the track "Harold Land" - "Harold Land was a hard-bop tenor saxophone player, dead now, but quite why we named a song after him I can't remember". The song is about the effects of war on the named character, and bears no relation to the life of the sax player Harold Land.

"Every Little Thing" (starting at 1:55) contains the main guitar riff from The Beatles song "Day Tripper".

"Sweetness" is featured in Vincent Gallo's first movie as a director, Buffalo '66.

Release and reception

Lester Bangs favourably reviewed the album in Rolling Stone, writing that it was "the kind of album that sometimes insinuates itself into your routine with a totally unexpected thrust of musical power."

Personnel

Yes
  • Jon Anderson – lead vocals
  • Peter Banks – guitars, vocals
  • Chris Squire – bass guitar, vocals
  • Tony Kaye – Hammond organ, piano
  • Bill Bruford – drums, vibraphone
  • Production
  • Paul Clay – producer
  • Haig Adishian – cover design (UK edition)
  • David Gahr – cover photograph (US edition)
  • Reissues

  • 1989 - Atlantic - CD
  • 1994 - Atlantic - CD (Remastered)
  • 2003 - Rhino - CD (Remastered with bonus tracks)
  • Songs

    1Beyond and Before4:56
    2I See You6:53
    3Yesterday and Today2:52

    References

    Yes (Yes album) Wikipedia