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Fragile [CD+Blu-ray Disc]

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発売日 2015年11月04日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルPanegyric
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GYRBD50009
SKU 633367900821

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Yes: Steve Howe (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Jon Anderson (vocals); Rick Wakeman (acoustic & electric pianos, organ, harpsichord, Mellotron, synthesizer); Bill Bruford (drums, percussion). Recorded at Advision Studios, London, England in September 1971. Originally released on Atlantic (19132). Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt (Ocean View Digital). Yes: Steve Howe (vocals, guitar); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Jon Anderson (vocals); Rick Wakeman (keyboards); Bill Bruford (drums, percussion). Atlantic's Gold Standard Audiophile Compact Discs are gold-plated CD's that boast 20-bit digital reproduction technology for improved sonic dynamics. Each re-issue comes in a specially designed mini-box which includes the jewel CD box plus a 24-page color booklet featuring new liner notes, photographs, and the complete original album artwork. Fragile was Yes' breakthrough album, propelling them in a matter of weeks from a cult act to an international phenomenon; not coincidentally, it also marked the point where all of the elements of the music (and more) that would define their success for more than a decade fell into place fully formed. The science-fiction and fantasy elements that had driven the more successful songs on their preceding record, The Yes Album, were pushed much harder here, and not just in the music but in the packaging of the album: the Roger Dean-designed cover was itself a fascinating creation that seemed to relate to the music and drew the purchaser's attention in a manner that few records since the heyday of the psychedelic era could match. Having thrown original keyboard player Tony Kaye overboard early in the sessions -- principally over his refusal to accept the need for the Moog synthesizer in lieu of his preferred Hammond organ -- the band welcomed Rick Wakeman into its ranks. His use of the Moog, among other instruments, coupled with an overall bolder and more aggressive style of playing, opened the way for a harder, hotter sound by the group as a whole; bassist Chris Squire sounds like he's got his amp turned up to "12," and Steve Howe's electric guitars are not far behind, although the group also displayed subtlety where it was needed. The opening minute of "Roundabout," the album opener -- and the basis for the edited single that would reach number 13 on the Billboard charts and get the group onto AM radio in a way that most other prog rock outfits could only look upon with envy -- was dominated by Howe's acoustic guitar and Bill Bruford's drums, and only in the middle section did the band show some of what they could do with serious amperage. Elsewhere on the record, as on "South Side of the Sky," they would sound as though they were ready to leave the ground (and the planet), between the volume and intensity of their playing. "Long Distance Runaround," which also served as the B-side of the single, was probably the most accessible track here apart from "Roundabout," but they were both ambitious enough to carry most listeners on to the heavier sides at the core of this long-player. The solo tracks by the members were actually a necessity: they needed to get Fragile out in a hurry to cover the cost of the keyboards that Wakeman had added to the group's sonic arsenal. But they ended up being more than filler. Each member, in effect, took a "bow" in mostly fairly serious settings, and Squire's "The Fish" and Howe's "Mood for a Day" pointed directly to future, more substantial projects as well as taking on a life of their own on-stage. If not exactly their peak, Fragile was as perfect a record as the group would ever make, and just as flawless in its timing as its content. ~ Bruce Eder

CD:
1. Roundabout
2. Cans & Brahms
3. We Have Heaven
4. South Side of the Sky
5. Five Percent for Nothing
6. Long Distance Runaround
7. The Fish
8. Mood for a Day
9. Heart of The Sunrise
Bonus Tracks:
10. We Have Heaven (full mix)
11. South Side of the Sky (early version)
12. All Fighters Past (prev. unheard)
13. We Have Heaven (acapella) mixed by Steven Wilson
14. Roundabout (rehearsal take/early mix)
15. Mood for Another Day (alt take of Mood for a Day)

Blu-Ray:
Album mixed in 5.1 Lossless Surround from original multi-track sources.
New Album mix & Original Album mix (flat transfer).

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Roundabout
    2. 2.
      Cans & Brahms
    3. 3.
      We Have Heaven
    4. 4.
      South Side of the Sky
    5. 5.
      Five Percent for Nothing
    6. 6.
      Long Distance Runaround
    7. 7.
      Fish, The
    8. 8.
      Mood for a Day
    9. 9.
      Heart of the Sunrise
  2. 2.[Blu-ray Disc] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Roundabout
    2. 2.
      Cans & Brahms
    3. 3.
      We Have Heaven
    4. 4.
      South Side of the Sky
    5. 5.
      Five Percent for Nothing
    6. 6.
      Long Distance Runaround
    7. 7.
      Fish, The
    8. 8.
      Mood for a Day
    9. 9.
      Heart of the Sunrise
    10. 10.
      We Have Heaven [full mix] - (mix)
    11. 11.
      South Side of the Sky [Early Version]
    12. 12.
      All Fighters Past [Previously Unheard] - (previously unreleased)
    13. 13.
      We Have Heaven [Acapella]
    14. 14.
      Roundabout [Rehearsal Take/Early Mix] - (take)
    15. 15.
      Mood for Another Day [Alt. Take] - (take)

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Yes

オリジナル発売日:1971年

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone (3/16/72, p.56) - "...Gorgeous melodies, intelligent, carefully crafted, constantly surprising arrangements, concise and energetic performances, cryptic but evocative lyrics...a powerful and moving emotional experience..." Rolling Stone (3/16/72, p.56) - "...Gorgeous melodies, intelligent, carefully crafted, constantly surprising arrangements, concise and energetic performances, cryptic but evocative lyrics...a powerful and moving emotional experience..." Rolling Stone (3/16/72, p.56) - "...Gorgeous melodies, intelligent, carefully crafted, constantly surprising arrangements, concise and energetic performances, cryptic but evocative lyrics...a powerful and moving emotional experience..." Spin (01/04, p.48) - "...Art kids still feel its power..." Uncut (6/03, p.117) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...Recorded swiftly in patchwork fashion, FRAGILE avoided the over-meticulous arrangements of previous efforts, allowing Bill Bruford's frenetic jazz drumming to skitter behind Jon Anderson's choirboy voice..." Uncut (6/03, p.117) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...Recorded swiftly in patchwork fashion, FRAGILE avoided the over-meticulous arrangements of previous efforts, allowing Bill Bruford's frenetic jazz drumming to skitter behind Jon Anderson's choirboy voice..."
Rovi

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