Saturday, January 11, 2025

Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - An Evening Of Yes Music Plus  

At the end of 1988, following the release of the more commercial sounding, pop-oriented Yes albums 90125 and Big Generator, Jon Anderson, unhappy with the direction they had taken, left the band.  He released a solo album, In The City Of Angels, and then started a solo project involving the 1971-1972 members of Yes, Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe and Bill Bruford (four-fifths of the band that recorded Fragile and Close To The Edge).  Since the fifth member of that Yes lineup was still in the band, Bruford’s King Crimson bandmate Tony Levin joined on bass and the project evolved into the band Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, who released an eponymous album in 1989, which hit 14 on the UK Charts and 30 in the US.  Following the album’s release, they did a world tour called An Evening of Yes Music Plus.  Two shows on the tour were recorded for broadcast and release.  NEC Arena in Birmingham, England was recorded on October 25, but not released until 2012, and the show included on this release was recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California on September 9.  While this concert has been released a few times in the past, this newly remastered version sounds fantastic.  Also of note here is the absence of Levin, who missed several shows on the tour, due to being in the hospital recovering from hepatitis, and was replaced by Jeff Berlin.  The show has an interesting opening with Anderson, Howe and Wakeman each coming out one by one and doing a short solo piece.  Anderson starts things off with a very nice medley of sorts of the Yes songs "Time and A Word" and "Owner of A Lonely Heart" as well as the ABWH cut "Teakbois".  Next up is Howe on his acoustic guitar with lively takes on "The Clap" and "Mood For A Day," often with the crowd joining in on handclaps.  Lastly is Wakeman, often showcasing his speed and dexterity with pieces of "Gone But Not Forgotten", "Catherine Parr" and "Merlin the Magician", all tracks from his solo career.  Once Wakeman finishes his section, the familiar opening notes of “Long Distance Runaround” start up and the full band comes out on stage.  Bruford has his moment at the end of the song with an extended solo, that unfortunately sounds a little dated today with the heavy emphasis on electronic drums.  The remainder of the set is a nice mixture of tracks from The Yes Album, Fragile and Close To Edge along with the ABWH album.  The band sounds very tight and the new songs fit in perfectly with the older tracks, really coming to life live and often showing a little more experimentation stylewise.  In addition to the two CD’s that contain the live performance, this box set also include two DVD’s.  The first DVD contains video of the concert, while the second disc has the promotional video “In The Big Dream”, with several promo and live videos and video of them recording the album. (Unfortunately I haven’t had access to the DVD’s so I can’t comment on them).   

(Esoteric Records)

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