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DECEMBER 2002
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Source: Modern Drummer Magazine
http://www.moderndrummer.com/updatefull.asp?alt=100004521
Alan White: Yes Magnified
By Robert Kaye
"Chris Squire, Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, and I wrote all of the material in
the studio," explains drummer Alan White of Yes about their recent album,
Magnification. With a rare keyboardist-free Yes lineup, the band decided to
utilize a symphony orchestra as an integral part of its compositions.
According to White, "We were in Santa Barbara for a couple of months making
the album. Then our arranger, Emmy Award-winning composer Larry Groupé,
would come into the studio every week and summarize what we’d done. He’d do
orchestral arrangements on keyboards and bring them back the following
week. We’d either sanction them or ask for revisions." Once Yes had okayed
his backing tracks, Groupé scored the compositions using the San Diego
Symphony Orchestra.
Yes was very conscious to leave space for the orchestral arrangements. As
far as White’s specific contributions, "Most of the parts I wrote were on
keyboards. So we started that way, then I played the drums, and then later
I redid the keyboards for the final mix." "In The Presence Of" particularly
shows White’s ability as a composer. In fact, it’s a little-known fact that
his keyboard contributions have been a mainstay of Yes’s music ever since
he joined the group in the early ’70s.
As Groupé was scoring the album, some bandmembers suggested he take his cue
from composers like Sibelius or Ravel. "But I wanted more extreme types of
arrangements," White chuckles. "I kept suggesting Stravinsky and Wagner."
Alan’s long been fond of symphonic music. "When you play forty shows in a
row of progressive rock, you tend to want to listen to something completely
different."
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