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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A few flaws on an otherwise stellar performance
This is the version to get. I was listening to this CD with a friend who got all upset and yelled, "Hey wait! My CD doesn't have Starship Troopers!" Indeed, we checked and there are two separate versions of the recording available on CD. Make sure that the one you purchase has "Starship Troopers". It is easily the high point of the...
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3.0 out of 5 stars ABWH plays Yes music.
Although former Yes members Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe are generally recognized as being the best players of their respective instruments in the rotating lineup history of British progressive rock band Yes, they were not allowed legally to use that name while creating their studio album and going on this tour. Due to legal questions to...
Published on June 13, 1998


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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A few flaws on an otherwise stellar performance, August 7, 2000
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This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
This is the version to get. I was listening to this CD with a friend who got all upset and yelled, "Hey wait! My CD doesn't have Starship Troopers!" Indeed, we checked and there are two separate versions of the recording available on CD. Make sure that the one you purchase has "Starship Troopers". It is easily the high point of the album.

The negatives: -Chris Squire is sorely missed. His creative bass playing as well as his vocals would have made this fine concert even better. He is one of the few electric bass players that doesn't merely fade into the background. His distinctive voice would have enriched the harmonies.

-Bill Bruford has spent way too much of his career trying to remind everyone that he is a percussionist and not a drummer. Fine, we understand. Now please throw away your electronic drum set! Some of the more powerful moments in the recording are given a coat of cheese when he bangs on these things!

-Teakbois(This studio version of this song was painful enough!)

-Owner of a Lonely Heart(I can only guess that Howe decided that he'd trash this Rabin tune.)

The positives: -Incredibly clear recording job.

-Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe are clearly at the top of their game.

-Most of the songs are energized by lively performance making them accessible to anyone who enjoys great music.

-This is a very long recording and provides hours of good listening.

Don't let my criticisms stop you from purchasing this great set of CDs. There is so much good happening on this album that it makes the bad stuff a little more conspicuous.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sans Starship Trooper!!??, April 11, 2005
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K. L. Woomer (San Antonio Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
First of all, I love reading these reviews on Amazon... sometimes you realize something that you didn't before... Like the fact that I didn't have Starship Trooper on this recording... nor did I know that other people did, nor did I realize that this CD had two versions. ODD indeed... now I am going to attempt to find the copy of the song from this CD. iTunes don't fail me now. 99 cents for a long song is quite a deal. I also didn't realize that Tony Levin was not playing here.. very interesting.

Anyway, I love this CD. The songs are as tight as they can be for Live YES MUSIC (this stuff is complicated, and I saw them on this tour back in 89 -with Tony playing) So, the songs are great, and if you buy this CD I suppose you already know the songs, or are already familiar with YES. If you don't know anything about YES, this is not a bad way to start out, although I would recommend purchasing Fragile/Close to The Edge/Relayer/Tales from Topographic Oceans, then this.

The only trouble I have with this release (other than getting robbed of an apparently great version of Starship Trooper) is the fact I felt the bass playing was very weak... the bass was desperatley needed on the ABWH CD as well.. but learning that Tony Levin was not with them on this live recording explains a lot. That is the only problem I have with this CD.. and filling in the shoes of Chris Squire and Tony Levin must have been tough stuff on two days practice. Lets just say that was impossible for Jeff Berlin to really do convincingly.

ALL in all, a good cd, with excellent playing on the part of Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe.

If you like YES, you will enjoy this pleasently long Cd.

Have fun
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars ABWH plays Yes music., June 13, 1998
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This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
Although former Yes members Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe are generally recognized as being the best players of their respective instruments in the rotating lineup history of British progressive rock band Yes, they were not allowed legally to use that name while creating their studio album and going on this tour. Due to legal questions to difficult to explain here, bassist and founding member Chris Squire retained the rights to the name Yes in the late nineteen-eighties and refused to give his blessing to a project in which he was not a participant. The subsequent result was the band traveling under their own names for a round the world arena tour.

Bill Bruford brought along bassist Tony Levin from King Crimson to perform on both the album and tour. By all accounts he did remarkably on the ealry half of the tour. He was briefly stricken with a serious illness at the time this recording was made at a live pay-per-view event near San Jose California. Brought in to replace him on short notice was another long time Bruford session buddy, bassist Jeff Berlin.

Berlin pulls off a pretty good job in spite of only having a few days to learn all of the material for the two and a half hour show. Yet, there are moments in which Levin - or for that matter Squire's presence is missed, particularly on the tricky bass riff opening to 'Heart of The Sunrise'.

The other performances are quite good. Jon Anderson's voice rings with clarity during a vocal melody opening the concert. Steve Howe's playing is on target, particularly on long time favorites such as 'And You And I' and 'Roundabout'. Meanwhile Rick Wakeman amazes the crowd with frequent, lightning fast solo melodies. Bill Bruford continues to be an impressive drummer, but it is disappointing that he insists on using an all electronic drumpad set for this concert.

The only other negative about this concert were te poor vocal harmonies. Anderson carries the load, with weak backings from Howe and the session mu! sicians. Although Chris Squire was probably not in any shape to contribute with good new material to this project, his high-range backing harmonies are clearly missed on this 2 cd album.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ALMOST the definitive Yes live album..., July 6, 2000
This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
The recording quality of this album...on gold discs, no less...is superb. It's probably the clearest live Yes recording in existance, and it captures every bit of the excitement onstage that evening. Even with songs as tired as "Roundabout", you can hear Jon Anderson bouncing around the stage, laughing and shouting "Woo hoo!". The album sizzles with energy.

It has two elements to its detriment, however. Despite the stellar versions of songs by Yes and ABWH, there's quite a bit lacking in the bass...if Tony Levin had been there that night, oh, if only. But the one aspect of this album that really hurts it is Bill Bruford's insistance on only using electronic drums. He plays a damn fine set of e-drums, but that doesn't save the band from sounding like they're backed by a really talented drum machine. The snares sound like machine guns.

For its price, this is an indispensable live album, but it's not quite what it could have been.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting mixture, March 19, 1999
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Bjorn Clasen (Rolléngergronn, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Europe) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
Live albums have to be something special. They have to be different than studio albums. The listener has to be able to HEAR it's a LIVE album. Yes always succeeded very well in this. And this is no exception. "An Evening Of Yes Music Plus" is a successful piece of work, rather than a work of art. The band has put together some medleys, and this is a unique opportunity for any music fan to experience the universe of the best of Yes. In this context, "Yes" means the music of Yes, of ABWH, as well as solo projects. Experiencing "An Evening Of Yes Music Plus" is like listening to the solos of the album "Fragile", the melodic compositions of the album "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe", and Yes' greatest in general, all in one wonderfully 2 hour Evening Of Yes Music"...!! The "Plus" is the details ABWH have added to some of the songs. These tiny experiments, adding a new sound here, another tune there, are pretty unusual for the Yes music and therefore add some spice to this live experience. This double CD is obligatory for any Yes fan - but it is also a good opportunity to re-realize how brilliant the short ABWH period actually was.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Yes-concert with PUNCH, October 15, 1998
This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
ABWH - An Evening Of Yes Music Plus is exactly what its title says: a Yes-concert with that litle something extra. If you're looking for technically perfect renditions of the classical Yes masterpieces, check out Keys To Ascension I & II. If you're looking for Yes music played with punch, this is the record you want to buy.

The first time I listened to it, I was stunned from the first few notes up to the last lingering notes of Roundabout. Especially Rick Wakeman's keyboard solo's are breathtaking.

This record is worth every cent you pay for it!

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting mixture, January 29, 2000
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This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
Live albums have to be something special. They have to be different than studio albums. The listener has to be able to HEAR it's a LIVE album. Yes always succeeded very well in this.

And this is no exception. "An Evening Of Yes Music Plus" is a successful piece of work, rather than a work of art.

The band has put together some medleys, and this is a unique opportunity for any music fan to experience the universe of the best of Yes. In this context, "Yes" means the music of Yes, of ABWH, as well as solo projects.

Experiencing "An Evening Of Yes Music Plus" is like listening to the solos of the album "Fragile", the melodic compositions of the album "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe", and Yes' greatest in general, all in one wonderfully 2 hour long journey to the soul of what it is basically all details ABWH have added to some of the songs.

These tiny experiments, adding a new sound here, another tune there, are pretty unusual for the Yes music and therefore add some spice to this live experience. This double CD is obligatory for any Yes fan - but it is also a good opportunity to re-realize how brilliant the short ABWH period actually was.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars warning, May 23, 2007
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This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
The item that was shipped was not the item that was advertised. I received a different label with missing tracks.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, December 30, 1999
This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
If you're new to Yes music, then get the studio stuff, really. But if you got everything, then start buying this CD! Since we'll never witness the quintesenntial YES line-up again (Anderson, Howe, Squire, Wakeman and Bruford), I prefer not to have Squire but to have plenty of colorful Bruford-drumming! The ABWH tracks are much greater live, and plus you get the ultimate "Close To The Edge" live version!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great live album and great bass player, so stop talking nonsense !!, September 11, 2006
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Juan Carlos Dulcet "Juan Carlos" (Capital Federal, REPUBLICA ARGENTINA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Evening of Yes Music Plus (Audio CD)
We all know the bass of Yes is Chris Squire, no doubt about it, but Jeff Berlin is an awesome bass player too ( listen to Bruford's solo recordings ... ).

The fact is: Mr. Berlin did what he was told to do, so blame the rest of the band for this !! And blame the mix engineer too, because the bass sounds so small and sometimes ( almost all of the times ) is hardly to hear !!

We cannot say this bass player is better than the other, and remember Mr. Squire is a former member and Mr. Berlin is a hired one.

That's the only difference, because both of them are bass masters.
So stop writing nonsense about the bass player on this record !!

Now about the album : the recording is clear and has a great sound ( the only lack is the mix of the bass, as I said before )and is a must for all Yes and ABWH fans and an interesting start for new listeners. And get the Herald Edition ( with Starship Trooper as bonus and gold discs )
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