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NOVEMBER 30, 1981
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Source: All Music Guide
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AMG Review: Classic Yes
By Dave Connolly
Compiled by Chris Squire (in case you're wondering how "The Fish" made it
this far upstream), Classic Yes was Atlantic's initial attempt to distill
the band's best music. Subsequent compilations have swelled to four discs
(Yesyears), been abridged to two (Yesstory), and further compacted to a
single disc (Highlights), any one of which offers a bigger selection than
Classic Yes, but not a better one. The key to this collection is in the
title: this is the band's "classic" music. Anything prior to The Yes Album
is cut out, no attempt is made to salvage snippets from Relayer or Tales
From Topographic Oceans; Drama and Tormato are dispensed with. What remains
is what made this band great: the science fiction and fantasy-laced epics,
the tangible wizardry of their arrangements, moments that crystallized the
magical power of music, and two unreleased live tracks from 1978 that find
the band tethered to the realm of mortals." The logic behind the live
tracks is pretty simple: "Roundabout" and "I've Seen All Good People" are
two tracks that missed the original LP cut, so live versions of them were
included with the LP as a bonus 45 rpm single. With the advent of CD
technology, these two songs were appended to the disc and the whole thing
was digitally remastered in 1994 (which is the version to own). It's only a
minor complaint, though, and one easily overlooked in lieu of the music
that made the first cut. Squire's picks are undoubtedly the right ones:
"Heart of the Sunrise" to start things off, "And You and I" in all its
ten-minute glory, "Starship Trooper" and "Yours Is No Disgrace" from their
third album, and "Long Distance Runaround" and "The Fish." Classic Yes
remains the place to start if you're interested in the band or just want to
hear their best music in one sitting.
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