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    Yes ‎- Close To The Edge (1972) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Posted By: Fran Solo
    Yes ‎- Close To The Edge (1972) US Pressing - LP/FLAC  In 24bit/96kHz

    Yes ‎- Close To The Edge
    Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
    Pressed By Specialty Records Corporation
    Label: Atlantic/SD 19133 | Released: 1972 | This Issue: 1977 | Genre: Symphonic-Rock


    Close To The Edge
    A.1 The Solid Time Of Change
    A.2 Total Mass Retain
    A.3 I Get Up I Get Down
    A.4 Seasons Of Man
    -
    And You And I
    B1.1 Cord Of Life
    B1.2 Eclipse
    B1.3 The Preacher The Teacher
    B1.4 The Apocalypse
    B2 Siberian Khatru


    Copyright © – Atlantic Recording Corporation
    Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
    Credits
    Bass, Vocals – Chris Squire
    Drums, Percussion – Bill Bruford
    Guitar, Vocals – Steve Howe
    Keyboards – Rick Wakeman
    Photography By – Martin Adelman
    Photography By, Cover – Roger Dean (4)
    Producer – Eddy Offord, Yes
    Tape – Mike Dunne
    Vocals, Written-By – Jon Anderson
    Written-By – Bill Bruford (tracks: B1.2), Chris Squire (tracks: B1.2), Steve Howe (tracks: A.1 to A.4)

    Notes
    Reissue of original 1971 release
    Barcode and Other Identifiers
    Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): ST-A-722619-SP
    Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): ST-A-722620-SP
    Matrix / Runout (A Side Runout): ST-A-722619-D
    Matrix / Runout (B Side Runout): ST-A-722620-D
    Matrix / Runout (B Side Runout): ST-A-722620-E


    Yes ‎- Close To The Edge (1972) US Pressing - LP/FLAC  In 24bit/96kHz

    Yes ‎- Close To The Edge (1972) US Pressing - LP/FLAC  In 24bit/96kHz

    Yes ‎- Close To The Edge (1972) US Pressing - LP/FLAC  In 24bit/96kHz



    This Rip: 2015
    Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
    Direct Drive Turntable: Marantz 6170
    Cartridge: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
    Amplifier: Marantz 2252
    ADC: E-MU 0404
    DeClick with iZotope RX3 & ClickRepair: Only Manual (Click per click)
    Vinyl Condition: EX-
    This LP: From my personal collection
    LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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    Close to perfection
    I know it's all been said before, but this really is the pinnacle. The title track in particular is pure prog perfection. Wakeman especially never sounded better, but the whole band excels both in terms of composition and performance.

    I have heard it said that it was Eddie Offord who took the various pieces Yes were working on, and spliced them together to form the track we all now know so well as "Close to the edge". If that is true, it is time his vision was recognised properly. The structure of the track stand as an example, followed by many but never surpassed, of how to put together the ultimate prog epic.

    "And you and I" is the only track worthy of following CTTE. The power here can be almost overwhelming. By the way, if you have yet to hear the Yessymphonic version, you should do so without delay.

    "Siberian Khatru" rounds off the album superbly, being a slightly simpler up tempo number, but with a sting in the tail(fly?).

    Anderson is at his most lyrically obscure here, the words being selected because of their sound rather than their meaning. In most cases, this might point to a potential lack of coherence, but in this case more simplistic lyrics would somehow seem trite and unworthy.

    The expanded remaster includes the single version of Yes' interpretation of Simon and Garfunkel's "America", an alternative version of AYAI, a single(!) version of Total Mass retain (which sounds completely out of place on its own), and a studio run through of "Siberian Khatru".
    Review by Easy Livin, progarchives.com
    Welcome to the Dark Side of the Vinyl
    Silent spaces haven't been deleted in this rip

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