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Yes - Fragile (1971) [FLAC] {2003 Rhino Remaster} - [h33t] {troma}

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Yes - Fragile [2003 Rhino Remaster]



Tommy Schönenberg's review at

VintageProg

:
1971 was a turning point in Yes' career. They released their first truly classic LP with

The Yes Album

, but even more important things happened later the same year. Tony Kaye left the band shortly after that album, and was replaced by new and upcoming keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman who proved to be the last piece in the puzzle of the ultimately best line-up of the band. Wakeman were technically far superior to Kaye, and also used a much broader palette of sounds and keyboards, including Mellotron, Moog and harpsichord in addition to the obligatory organ. The first album from this line-up,

Fragile

, left no doubt about Yes' new status as now definitively belonging in the first division of progressive rock.

The album opened with the classic "Roundabout". Driven forward by Howe's acoustic guitar riff, Squire's superb bass, Anderson's catchy vocal-lines and newcomer Wakeman's colourful keyboards, "Roundabout" was the definitive progressive rock hit song, catchy enough to appeal even to the mainstream but at the same also complex and demanding enough to keep the progressive rock listener satisfied. "South Side of the Sky" is one of the band's most overlooked gems, showing them almost in heavy-prog mode, but also featuring a beautiful and very typical Yes-chorale in the middle dominated by Squire and Anderson's vocal harmonizing. "Long Distance Runaround" would prove to become one of the favourites from the album, even if this light but sophisticated and cheerful jazzy pop was rather unusual for Yes. And last but not at least we had "Heart of the Sunrise" that in my opinion has to be one of the ten best progressive rock compositions of all time. Alternating between aggressive riffs, beautiful and passionate vocal melodies, sweeping symphonic passages dominated by Wakeman's Mellotron and complex and technically insanely demanding instrumental bits, this is classic, '70s symphonic progressive rock at its best in a nutshell. Utter essential listening.

But the record also gave room for a short solo-piece from each of the five members. Wakeman did a little thing based on Brahms in "Cans and Brahms", Anderson experimented with overdubbed vocal-harmonies in "We Have Heaven" and Bruford delivered 35 rhythmically very complicated seconds in "Five Per Cent for Nothing". The two best-known of these solo-piece were however Squire's legendary bass-solo "The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)" and Howe's "Mood for a Day" that next to "Clap" was his most beloved acoustic piece.

Fragile

also added another important trademark with Roger Dean's fantastic fantasy-art, the final element that made the whole concept of Yes complete.

Fragile

was the best progressive rock record of 1971.

The tracks:
01. Roundabout
02. Cans and Brahms (Extracts from Brahms' 4th Symphony in E minor, Third Movement)
03. We Have Heaven
04. South Side of the Sky
05. Five Per Cent for Nothing
06. Long Distance Runaround
07. The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)
08. Mood for a Day
09. Heart of the Sunrise
Bonus tracks:
10. America
11. Roundabout [Early Rough Mix]

The musicians:
Jon Anderson - vocals
Bill Bruford - drums, percussion
Steve Howe - electric & acoustic guitars, vocals
Chris Squire - bass guitars, vocals
Rick Wakeman - Hammond organ, grand piano, RMI 368 Electra-Piano and Harpsichord, Mellotron, Moog synthesizer



Recorded at Advision Studios, London, England, September 1971.
Released on 26 November 1971 (UK) and 4 January 1972 (USA).
Produced by Yes & Eddie Offord.
Engineered by Eddie Offord.
This remastered and expanded edition released 14 January 2003.
Label: Elektra/Rhino.
Genre: Progressive Rock.

Yes' biography at Wikipedia and at Allmusic.
Reviews of this album at Prog Archives, Ground and Sky, ProgressiveWorld.net, Progressive Ears, Wikipedia, Amazon (with audio samples), and Allmusic (also with audio samples).
Lyrics for this album can be found at Rock Lyrics and elsewhere.




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