Yes Music Podcast

Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller

We spoke to publisher and Yes author Stephen Lambe this week about his (relatively) recent book Rock Classics - Yes 90125. The book delves deeply into the story of the 1983 album that became Yes’ best selling record of all time and saw the rebirth of the band after the events following the Drama tour. It could all have been very different if Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye and Alan White had stuck with their original plans of creating a much more stadium rock orientated band called Cinema. Stephen Lambe helps us to discover the unsung hero of the album’s creation and the man who was responsible for bringing Jon Anderson back into the fold.

Listen out for that later on in the episode and get hold of a copy of Stephen’s book at Burning Shed or your favourite retailer.

  • Who is the unsung hero of 90125?
  • Did the members of Cinema want it to morph into Yes?
  • What are the keys to the longevity of the album?

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Direct download: ep651_90125.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:41pm UTC

Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller

This week, Mark and I considered what makes 1989’s Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe a great Yes album. You might now be shouting at your podcatcher, “It isn’t a Yes album,” and we address that question as part of our discussion. 

If you remain unconvinced - or if you are convinced - or you are undecided, please do add your comments to the show notes for this week on https://Yesmusicpodcast.com

 

Direct download: ep650_abwh6reasons.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 3:11pm UTC

Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller

It was a pleasure once again to welcome Oliver Wakeman onto the YMP. He came along to talk about his new album, Anum Cara, and, as you might expect, I couldn’t help throwing a couple of Yes related questions in as well. Listen carefully towards the end of the conversation and you’ll hear about an abandoned Yes project that Oliver would have been involved in. Head over to the show notes for this episode to see the videos Oliver has created to accompany the album and why not order yourself a copy of the CD rather than streaming the album.

  • Is this a folk album?
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  • Who else is playing?
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  • Is that really Oliver on guitar?

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Direct download: ep649_anamcara.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:10pm UTC

Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller

 

This week, Mark and I chatted about an album we haven’t mentioned in quite some time - Fly From Here. We’ve been considering what makes it a great Yes Album. Always one to push the envelope, Mark also makes some other comments, as you’ll hear later. This is a conversation you may well want to add to so don’t forget to add your comments and ideas to the show notes below.

 

  • Is Fly From Here a great Yes album?
  • Does it 'feel' like a Yes album?
  • What could possibly make it better?

 

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Direct download: ep648_ffh_great.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:28pm UTC

Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller

Last week was the 80th birthday of the legendary Yes co-founder Jon Anderson. To mark this important milestone, Mark and I chose just 3 of our favourite Anderson moments - solo (or collaborations), with Yes on record and with Yes live.

Clearly, we both had to do a lot of thinking and leave out countless items we could have included. However, we did come up with 6 interesting and iconic items to celebrate Jon's birthday. It's remarkable that he is still so active and has created such an amazing collection of musical wonders over more than 6 decades.

  • What makes Jon Anderson a special musician?
  • What collaborations or solo albums are our favourites?
  • What are our choices of the best Jon live moments?

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Direct download: ep647_happy80th.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:06pm UTC

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