Yes - Drama (Japan Remastered, SHM-CD) (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Yes
- Title: Drama
- Year Of Release: 2009
- Label: Atlantic, WPCR-13524
- Genre: Progressive/Art Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 79:14
- Total Size: 627 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Machine Messiah (10:27)
02. White Car (1:21)
03. Does It Really Happen? (6:35)
04. Into The Lens (8:32)
05. Run Through The Light (4:42)
06. Tempus Fugit (5:21)
Bonus tracks
07. Into The Lens (I Am A Camera) (Single Version) (3:47)
08. Run Through The Light (Single Version) (4:31)
09. Have We Really Got To Go Through This (3:43)
10. Song No. 4 (Satellite) (7:31)
11. Tempus Fugit (Tracking Session) (5:39)
12. White Car (Tracking Session) (1:11)
13. Dancing Through The Light (3:16)
14. Golden Age (5:58)
15. In The Tower (2:54)
16. Friend Of A Friend (3:38)
01. Machine Messiah (10:27)
02. White Car (1:21)
03. Does It Really Happen? (6:35)
04. Into The Lens (8:32)
05. Run Through The Light (4:42)
06. Tempus Fugit (5:21)
Bonus tracks
07. Into The Lens (I Am A Camera) (Single Version) (3:47)
08. Run Through The Light (Single Version) (4:31)
09. Have We Really Got To Go Through This (3:43)
10. Song No. 4 (Satellite) (7:31)
11. Tempus Fugit (Tracking Session) (5:39)
12. White Car (Tracking Session) (1:11)
13. Dancing Through The Light (3:16)
14. Golden Age (5:58)
15. In The Tower (2:54)
16. Friend Of A Friend (3:38)
For this one album, ex-Buggles Geoffrey Downes and Trevor Horn were drafted in to replace Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman. It rocks harder than other Yes albums, and for classically inclined fans, it was a jarring departure; but it was a harbinger of Yes and Asia albums to come. A newly emboldened Chris Squire lays down aggressive rhythms with Alan White, and Steve Howe eschews his usual acoustic rags and flamenco licks for a more metallic approach, opting for sheets of electric sound. Prime cuts include the doom-laden "Machine Messiah" and the manic ska inflections of "Tempus Fugit." Despite the promise of this new material, the band soon fell apart; Horn went into production, Howe and Downes joined Asia, and Squire and White toyed and then gave up on a pair-up with Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, which was to be titled XYZ (i.e., Ex-Yes and Zeppelin).
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