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Yes : Close to the Edge
A chronological listing of Yes music issued on vinyl records and compact discs.
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••• = Essential tracks.

Release Date

Record Label
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Matrix
13 September 1972 Atlantic [US] SD-7244
(green, orange and white label)
33-1/3 RPM
LP
Close to the Edge Stereo

Cover design: Roger Dean

Side One 1. Close to the Edge (18:40) •••
    I: The Solid Time of Change
    II: Total Mass Retain
    III: I Get Up I Get Down
    IV: Seasons of Man
unknown
Side Two 1. And You And I (10:09) •••
    I: Cord of Life
    II: Eclipse
    III: The Preacher The Teacher
    IV: Apocalypse
2. Siberian Khatru (8:55) •••
unknown

Jon Anderson: lead vocals; Chris Squire: bass guitar and backing vocals; Bill Bruford: drums; Steve Howe: guitars and backing vocals; Rick Wakeman: keywords.

Produced by Yes and Eddie Offord. All arrangements by Yes. Engineered by Eddie Offord. Tapes: Mike Dunne. Coordinator: Brian Lane. Recorded in England 1972. “Close to the Edge” written by Jon Anderson and Steve Howe, “And You and I” written by Jon Anderson, themes by Bill Bruford, Steve Howe and Chris Squire, “Siberian Khatru” written by Jon Anderson, themes by Jon Anderson, Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman.

Originally released in America with a textured exterior gatefold album cover, with silver ink accenting the front cover type and back cover Yes logomark. The plain-paper inner sleeve was printed green, with lyrics in black calligraphy (probably by Anderson) that was so hard to decipher that it helped obfuscate the obtuse lyrics.

Perhaps the most-influential progressive rock album by the most-influential progessive rock band. This album made me want to be a musician. Chris Squire’s playing in particular made me want to be a bass player. It didn't matter that Jon Anderson’s lyrics made no sense what so ever, this album contained some of the most-exciting music I had ever heard in several years of precocious record collecting. And over the intervening years, this is the album to which I return time and again to reenergize my enthusiasm for progressive rock music.

On 23 August 2003, Elektra/Rhino Records released an expanded version of the album, adding the tracks America [single version] (4:09), Total Mass Retain [single version] (3:18), And You And I [alternate version], and Siberia [early studio rehearsal of Siberian Khatru] (9:09).

 
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