| 1. Yours Is No Disgrace |
| 2. Time And A Word |
| 3. Homeworld (The Ladder) |
| 4. Perpetual Change |
| 5. Lightning Strikes |
| 6. The Messenger |
| 7. Ritual-nous Sommes Du Soleil |
| 8. And You And I |
| 9. It Will Be A Good Day (The River) |
| 10. Face To Face |
| 11. Awaken |
| 12. Your Move Ive Seen All Good People |
| 13. Cinema |
| 14. Owner Of A Lonely Heart |
| 15. Roundabout |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese edition of their 2001 live release recorded at The House Of Blues. Packaged in a miniature gatefold LP sleeve.
House of Yes: Live from House of Blues,Yes,Techi,Rock,Rock/Pop
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House of Yes: Live From House of Blues
Yes Manufacturer: Beyond Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004WJEK Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Yours Is No Disgrace
- Time And A Word
- Homeworld (The Ladder)
- Perpetual Change
- Lightning Strikes
- The Messenger
- Ritual - Nous Sommes Du Soleil
- And You And I
Tracks:
- It Will Be A Good Day (The River)
- Face To Face
- Awaken
- Your Move/I've Seen All Good People
- Cinema
- Owner Of A Lonely Heart
- Roundabout
Customer Reviews:
Too much of "The Ladder".......2007-03-10
intimate concert, and yet ..........2005-03-05
i think the title is worth hearing. if you buy it thinking that it is representative of the band, then think again. they've never really released a representative live set (except, perhaps, 'yessongs') but the title does fill a certain void. anyone who complains that too many songs from 'the ladder' are included should have their head checked. the discs document the tour that supported 'the ladder', after all.
sorry to disappoint yes elitists, but i think the highlight of the two cd's is the mix of 'cinema' and 'owner of a lonely heart'. for some strange reason, most yes fans detest the trevor rabin version of the band, but i feel that he gave the band a kick in the pants and helped them retain some longevity. without him, i believe that the band would have simply lived on as 70's dinosaurs and would be nearly forgotten in 2005. unfortunately, they seem to be creeping in that direction anyway.
buy this. the price is right and the concert is enjoyable. it isn't a classic. please put on 'edge', 'fragile', 'the yes album', or even 'yes' if you want that kind of fix. if you want to hear a few old codgers adding to their retirement funds while having a good time as well, play this. i don't think you will be disappointed. if you are looking for something more, well, i don't think you'll find it here. in fact, if you want yes to release something truly amazing and different 36 years after their start as a band, then get real. if you are under the age of 36, then you don't have the perspective on their career and its context to be able to make any objective remarks. don't despair! i'm one of you.
peace.
no Kaye or Wakeman.......2004-03-31
Sound [horrible]-Could have been one disc...........2003-08-25
The other problem is the song selection. The 1 minute version of Time and a Word is ok with me since I don't care for that tune, but what's the point of hearing 1 minute versions of Ritual? There are too many Ladder songs, but this makes the disc different from other live albums by Yes. The Messenger and The Ladder do well live and you get to hear K go off a bit on the keys. It's also interesting to hear Awaken in the small venue like the House of Blues. And, Perpetual Change in the late 90s is a must have as is the rare Cinema.
So, buy at your own risk and get ready to mess with the equalizer when you play the CD. Keys to Ascension I, II are recommended if you even slightly dig this disc.
A live album with a few errors.......2002-06-24
First off, there a few errors that need to be pointed out. When you go a record store to buy this, one of the stickers on the case says some of the songs it includes, something like, uh, "CLOSE TO THE EDGE?!" That song was nowhere in sight on this live album, even though it would've been nice to hear it played. Also, on the personnel listing, it goes as follows: Jon Anderson - Lead Vocals (instead of lead vocals, keyboards, and percussion, which he did on the video and dvd of this release); Steve Howe - Lead and acoustic guitars, steel, and vocals; Billy Sherwood - Guitars and vocals; Chris Squire - Bass guitars and vocals (instead of bass guitars, harmonica, and vocals; Alan White - Drums, percussion, vocals (which in fact, he does not sing backup at all at this concert. Hell, this past year's YESSymphonic Tour was the first tour he sang backup on since the 90125 Tour.); Igor Khoroshev - Keyboards and vocals (instead of keyboards, percussion, and vocals, which was the way it was seen on the video/dvd.)
Now, There's another thing that really bugs me about this show. For some odd, insane reason, there was only a one minute-long version of the 22-minute epic, "Ritual," being performed, which was just a brief duet with Jon and Igor, also on a snippet of "Time And A Word." I could just imagine what it would have been like with the extended intro, the vocal parts, the instrumental (Jam) mid-section, the thunderous percussion interlude, and the beautiful song finale. It would have been nice to hear that again, but instead we get a snippet of the finale.
The sound quality of this release, both CD and video/dvd, is horrendous. The mixing was terrible. Chris's bass hardly had any bass to it at all, and the vocal harmonies did not sound that great. Overall, the album sounds pretty undermixed and underproduced.
There were actually some really great moments, though. Like a suprisingly great version of "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" with Billy Sherwood being the lead guitarist for this tune, seeing is how Steve Howe despises anything Trevor Rabin did with Yes. Hell, for the "Symphonic Music of Yes" album, Howe and the orchestra really kicked the song to the curb and played it like they didn't have a care in the world what it would sound like. There also an extended jam session at the end of it for a change. Also, some great moments from "Homeworld," "Perpetual Change," and "Roundabout," even though this song has had to be played at every single show on every single tour since it first came out on "Fragile" back in '72. There's even a jam at the end of this song as well, with a highly climactic finale.
The band really needs to get off of the same old songs that they play on every single tour. This also goes for a live album! Yes really needs to release some different, new or old, live material. Wouldn't it be nice to see a live album consisting of the following: EXCERPT FROM FIREBIRD SUITE; SOUTH SIDE OF THE SKY; ON THE SILENT WINGS OF FREEDOM; THE REMEMBERING; SOUND CHASER; INTO THE LENS; HOLD ON; CHANGES; the two unrecorded but performed songs from "Drama" which are WE CAN FLY FROM HERE and GO THROUGH THIS; RELEASE, RELEASE; COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW; different versions of PARALLELS; WONDEROUS STORIES; LONG DISTANCE ROUNAROUND/THE FISH; and THE GATES OF DELIRIUM? I think that would be a very unusual live album, but at least something worthwhile and different!
Well, I've said my piece about this album. Enjoy!
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House of Yes: Live From House of Blues
Yes Manufacturer: Eagle Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00069FKB4 Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Yours Is No Disgrace
- Time And A Word
- Homeworld (The Ladder)
- Perpetual Change
- Lightning Strikes
- The Messenger
- Ritual - Nous Sommes Du Soleil
- And You And I
Tracks:
- It Will Be A Good Day (The River)
- Face To Face
- Awaken
- Your Move/I've Seen All Good People
- Cinema
- Owner Of A Lonely Heart
- Roundabout
Customer Reviews:
HOUSE OF YES.......2007-03-09
I love yes, bit this poor production burying the bass is inceptable.......2006-08-19
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House of Yes: Live From House of Blues
Yes Manufacturer: Techi ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000059WTH Release Date: 2001-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Yours Is No Disgrace
- Time and a Word
- Homeworld (The Ladder)
- Perpetual Change
- Lightning Strikes
- Messenger
- Ritual - Nous Sommes du Soleil
- And You and I: Cord of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher the Teacher/Apoca ...
Tracks:
- It Will Be a Good Day (The River)
- Face to Face
- Awaken
- Your Move/I've Seen All Good People
- Cinema
- Owner of a Lonely Heart
- Roundabout
Album Description
Japanese edition of their 2001 live release recorded at The House Of Blues. Packaged in a miniature gatefold LP sleeve.Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Limited LP Style Slipcase for Initial Pressings.
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Live from the House of Blues
Yes Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BRI11M Release Date: 2001-02-01 |
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