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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Mislead To Ascension, Too.,
This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
I am writing this review to let others know of my shopping experience of this particular item. It advertises (extra tracks) which is why I bought it, being a long time and devoted fan. The track list has the opener listed as "Lightning"--which is a title I had never heard before. It also lists the songs "Lifeline" and "Children Of Light" seperate which leads you to believe they are seperate songs or perhaps alternate versions from the original 1997 release, not so!! Since I already own Keys To Ascension 2 , I know the song title "Lightning" does not appear on the original 1997 release--and having been a HUGE fan of the studio tracks from these sessions--I was counting on discovering another gem. I received my order by mail only to find the exact same tracklist on this 2002 release as my previous 1997 release. Please listen to the song samples here as proof, if hoping to find some thing new here. On the other hand, if you are a YES fan who has not heard the studio tracks from Keys 2 yet, I DO DEFINELY recommend buying it--however search for the 1997 US version to save some money.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
State of the Art Sound,
By Robert Amato (Lawrenceville, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
What could be said about Keys to Ascension One could also be said about the second edition-state-of-the-art sound and excellent performances. I have to laugh at people who compare this performance with one which took place several years ago and with different technology. Why not go back and listen to Yessongson an 8-track car tape deck? Yes are masters of their trades and this is a masterpiece! I love the studio tracks and whatever politics went into making it I really do not care- I am happy to just have the music. Buy this today!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another angry Wakeman!,
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This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
With all honesty, the album is wonderful, and looks wonderful as it's predecessor from 1996. The live tracks here are beautifully performed, in fact the best version of "Time and a Word" in my opinion ever done. Somewhere along the line Rick again was outvoted as he wanted this record to stand on it's own. As a result, Rick left YES again, but this time it didn't matter- as I reviewed in Keys One- this was the Grand Finale' of Yes.
The Engineers toyed with the CD production at some point, and like the other reviewer I was fortunate to get the 1997 version, as I noticed one of the songs was given a hatchet job in the later release, and another a piece added. Nonetheless, the album is a full blown YES effort, despite "Mind Drive" from the studio being in it's 18 minutes somewhat dull- it has some amazing musical moments. Keys to Ascension One and Two, aptly titled and packaged, are YES at the end of their career. Although I forced myself to buy "The Ladder..." it was like a replay of the 80's. YES has given us masterworks of musical art. My story of YES ends here. But the collection of remasters and memories carry on. "High the memory."
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but the best material went onto Volume 1,
By woburnmusicfan (Woburn, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
In late 1995-early 1996, the classic lineup of Yes -- Anderson, Howe, Squire, Wakeman, White -- recorded an album's worth of material at the Yesworld Studio in San Luis Obispo, California. In March 1996, they recorded three straight nights of concerts played in that city. Each of the two 2-CD volumes of "Keys of Ascension" has included some of the live performances of Yes classics and some of the new studio tracks.I suspect that a Volume 2 wasn't originally planned, because all the best live material went onto Volume 1. The tracks here have some clunker notes, and the performances aren't the sheer revelations that Volume 1 was. "Close to the Edge" and "And You and I" are two of Yes' best songs ever, and if you don't have a recording of them yet your life is sadly incomplete, but the versions here sound a little sluggish compared to those on "Yessongs". On the other hand, "Going for the One" and "Time and a Word" sound better here than on "Yesshows". I'm not a "Time and a Word" fan, but if I was, this version, with a nice Wakeman piano intro, is the one I'd want to listen to. The high point of Volume 2 is "Turn of the Century", a ballad from the "Going for the One" album that tells a "Pygmalion" tale, with fine acoustic work by Howe. The recording quality is much better than was possible on Yes' earlier live albums. The studio tracks aren't of the same high standard. They're pleasant, but none will ever appear on any Yes best-of collection. "Mind Games" is not as good as some of the reviews here would lead you to believe. It might be great at half its 18-minute length, but is too padded to maintain interest for that long. "Foot Prints" and "Bring to the Power" are good but not great tracks. The closer "Sign Language" and the second half of "Children of the Light" are Howe-Wakeman duets -- they're okay, but anyone who's honestly a Yes fan knows that the two could walk into a studio on any day of their lives and record something at least this good. (1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but the best material went onto Volume 1,
By woburnmusicfan (Woburn, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
In late 1995-early 1996, the classic lineup of Yes -- Anderson, Howe, Squire, Wakeman, White -- recorded an album's worth of material at the Yesworld Studio in San Luis Obispo, California. In March 1996, they recorded three straight nights of concerts played in that city. Each of the two 2-CD volumes of "Keys of Ascension" has included some of the live performances of Yes classics and some of the new studio tracks. This version of Volume 2 is billed as a "Special Edition", apparently because it contains a poster.I suspect that a Volume 2 wasn't originally planned, because all the best live material went onto Volume 1. The tracks here have some clunker notes, and the performances aren't the sheer revelations that Volume 1 was. "Close to the Edge" and "And You and I" are two of Yes' best songs ever, and if you don't have a recording of them yet your life is sadly incomplete, but the versions here sound a little sluggish compared to those on "Yessongs". On the other hand, "Going for the One" and "Time and a Word" sound better here than on "Yesshows". I'm not a "Time and a Word" fan, but if I was, this version, with a nice Wakeman piano intro, is the one I'd want to listen to. The high point of Volume 2 is "Turn of the Century", a ballad from the "Going for the One" album that tells a "Pygmalion" tale, with fine acoustic work by Howe. The recording quality is much better than was possible on Yes' earlier live albums. The studio tracks aren't of the same high standard. They're pleasant, but none will ever appear on any Yes best-of collection. "Mind Games" is not as good as some of the reviews here would lead you to believe. It might be great at half its 18-minute length, but is too padded to maintain interest for that long. "Foot Prints" and "Bring to the Power" are good but not great tracks. The closer "Sign Language" and the second half of "Children of the Light" are Howe-Wakeman duets -- they're okay, but anyone who's honestly a Yes fan knows that the two could walk into a studio on any day of their lives and record something at least this good. (1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)
5.0 out of 5 stars
A gem,
By Steve in Memphis "Steve in Memphis" (Memphis Tennessee) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Keys to Ascension, Vol. 2 (Audio CD)
It has an excellent collection of songs and they sound great, fresher than the original versions. This is a must for your collection.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Glad I got my copy!,
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This review is from: Keys to Ascension V.2 (Audio CD)
Except for the new recordings that Yes produced in 1995-96, the "keys" material's been out of print for a few years now. The live performances were never re-released afterwards, so I've had a hard time finding this CD at a reasonable price. The title says it all. Thanx, Amazon!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ascension, part 2,
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This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
I have yet to listen to KTA, volume 1, so I can't comment there. The track listing does look good on that one. However, I have KTA volume 2. The first cd is a live show from San Luis Obispo. The live performance is very well done, very polished. The song choice is also excellent, in fact, I bought KTA2 first because of the live version of "Close to The Edge", which they nail. My only complaint on this cd is on "And You And I", the Eclipse part, instead of Wakeman doing the solo, they had Steve Howe do it. This diminished the power of that particular piece of music in my mind.
The second cd is studio recordings, the best by far which is "Mind Drive". This song pretty much has to carry the rest of the tracks though, as while they are good, they aren't nearly what we'd like to hear from a band like Yes, and they pale in comparison to their best works. So, that said, I have to give this double cd 4 stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
magnificent studio tracks,
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This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
the studio tracks are very good, specially mind drive, are 5 stars
The live ones are 3 stars.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YES-KEYS TO ASCENSION 2,
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This review is from: Keys to Ascension 2 (Audio CD)
Here i am again to review Keys 2 by YES.
All i can say is please read my review of KEYS 1 and this just follows on from there also by the line up of Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman & White. Essential listening. |
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