Tales from Topographic Oceans
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Artist: Yes
Label: Wea International
Category: Music
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Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2
EAN: 4988029629647
ASIN: B00005LK1Q
Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tales from Topographic Oceans
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Tracks:
- The Revealing Science Of God Dance Of The Dawn
- The Remembering High The Memory
Tracks:
- 'The Ancient' Giants Under The Sun
- Ritual Nous Sommes Du Soleil
Album Description
Part of the 'Yes Original Jacket Series'. Japanese limited edition HDCD remastered reissue of 1974 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
Album Details
Digitally remastered HDCD Japanese limited edition release in a limited LP-style cover.
Customer Reviews:
Indulgent? Who cares!!!.......2003-08-13
I concur with Mr. Hicks.
This HDCD edition makes it possible to enjoy this work with far greater clarity and dynamic range than with any previous CD edition.
The mini LP sleeve is just a sight to behold. You may need a magnifying glass though!
Tales From Topographic Oceans + HDCD = YES Heaven.......2002-02-13
For those who love this album, the recent Japanese issued HDCD version is just what the doctor ordered. Finally, the veil of muddiness (especially in the drum/percussion department) is lifted to a large degree. While not "crystalline", the production/sound is as good as it has ever been offered to the buyer of this album. It easily surpasses the sound quality of the 1994 remaster. A bit pricey ... but if you _love_ this album, like I do, consider buying this Japanese HDCD version. It's the best quality (presently) version of this much maligned album. Long Live TFTO!I LOVE IT!
The Most Ambitious Work of Yes.......2001-10-10
Again I'm the first reviewer of a piece of art. Where are you looking at, people?.
The group is the classical, except for Alan White which replaces Bill Bruford with an unsuspected talent.
This is a four movement work, 20 minutes each. Everyone are Anderson-Howe-Yes' compositions.
The Revealing Science of God is the best of them, beautiful and consistent from the first to the last note. By the other three the group tries to groove into the soloist abbilities of those great musicians.
The Remembering is the most quiet, though it has rocking parts in the middle to avoid you fall asleep. Wakeman overcome with synth parts resembling the horizon landscapes that the cover mix between the lyrics. I think there's no piano on the whole record, and his approach is mostly "ambient-new age"-like.
The Ancient is based on Howe's guitars. This is the most experimental work of the entire Yes discography -but at a time compositively solid- ending with a spanish guitar solo derivated of course from Fragile's Mood for a Day.
Ritual is the piece to show Squire's bass skills, but also includes experimental percussion-synth parts, and calm songs to balance the whole piece.
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- Weightless ~ Slow Roosevelt
- The Singles Collect ~ Skinny Puppy
- Boxing with God ~ El Vez
- Burn Burn ~ Lostprophets
- Battle Cry
- Last Adventures of Captain Dog ~ Blind Dog
- Punk and Disorderly, Vol. 2: Further Changes ~ Various Artists
- Code of the Road: Greatest Hits Live ~ Nils Lofgren
- If 3
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Let's Cool One ~ Dick Berk & the Jazz Adoption Agency
Wynton Kelly! ~ Wynton Kelly
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Helen Merrill With Clifford Brown ~ Helen Merrill with Clifford Brown
Swing Swing Swing ~ Various Artists
Ritual Live ~ Shaman
Coleccion, Vol. 1 ~ Chucho Vald%C3%A9s & Irakere
Madagascar ~ Sylvain Marc
Dalla & Morandi ~ Lucio Dalla, Gianni Morandi
The Well Below the Valley ~ Planxty