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Download links and information about Yessongs by Yes. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Club/Dance, Disco House, Pop, Psychedelic, Progressive genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 02:09:50 minutes.

Artist: Yes
Release date: 2013
Genre: Blues, Rock, Club/Dance, Disco House, Pop, Psychedelic, Progressive
Tracks: 13
Duration: 02:09:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Opening (Excerpt From "Firebird Suite") (Live LP Version From Yessongs) 3:47
2. Siberian Khatru (Live LP from Yessongs) 9:03
3. Heart Of The Sunrise (Live ) 11:33
4. Perpetual Change (Live From Yessongs) 14:11
5. And You And I (A. Cord Of Life; B. Eclipse; C. The Preacher The Teacher; D. The Apocalypse) (Live LP from Yessongs) 9:33
6. Mood For A Day (Live From Yessongs) 2:53
7. Excerpts From "The Six Wives Of Henry VIII" (Live LP Version From Yessongs) 6:37
8. Roundabout (Live LP from Yessongs) 8:33
9. I've Seen All Good People (A. Your Move; B. All Good People) (Live LP from Yessongs) 7:09
10. Long Distance Runaround/The Fish (Schindleria Praemeturus) (Live LP from "Yessongs") 13:37
11. Close To The Edge (A. The Solid Time Of Change; B. Total Mass Retain; C. I Get Up I Get Down; D. Seasons Of Man) (Live LP Version From Yessongs) 18:13
12. Yours Is No Disgrace (Live LP from Yessongs ) 14:23
13. Starship Trooper (A. Life Seeker; B. Disillusion; C. Wurm) (Live LP from Yessongs) 10:18

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1972 was a banner year for Yes. The band embarked on two separate tours: one for 1971's Fragile and one for the follow-up album, Close to the Edge. Those records happen to be two of the most iconic prog rock releases ever, and Yes's 1972 shows were appropriately momentous. Fortunately, the period's performances are chronicled on what's become an equally classic live album. The more uptempo tunes ("Siberian Khatru," "Roundabout") are delivered with even greater intensity than the studio recordings, and shape-shifting art-rock epics like "Close to the Edge" and "Heart of the Sunrise" are extended even further for maximum atmospheric impact. We also hear the Yes men strut their stuff on solo turns, including Steve Howe's pastoral acoustic guitar piece "Mood for a Day" and Rick Wakeman's dizzying, multi-keyboard extravaganza featuring excerpts from his own Six Wives of Henry VIII album. And you'll hear the band evolve before your ears with the significant shift from original drummer Bill Bruford on the first tour to his successor, Alan White, on the second.