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Yes Reveals 'Very Different' New Material

artist: yes date: 05/02/2008 category: upcoming releases

Even as it prepares for its 40th anniversary tour this summer, Yes is working on new material, frontman Jon Anderson has revealed to Billboard.com.

Anderson says the progressive rock heroes are preparing four new songs of the "opus" variety -- lengthy, multi-movement compositions along the lines of "Close to the Edge" and "Tales From Topographic Oceans."

"They're very, very different," Anderson says. "It'll be interesting when we perform them, because we know that we want to try and perform them in a unique fashion."

But Anderson adds that he's not sure those songs will wind up comprising Yes' first set of new material since 2001's "Magnification."

"Putting together an album really isn't logical anymore," he notes. "Putting together a large piece of music or something that is really a jump in a musical direction takes a lot of commitment from everybody.... But maybe during the tour we will discuss making some new music."

Anderson says he'd also be amenable to some sort of reunion of the Yes lineup that made the group's triple-platinum 1983 smash "90125" as well as 1987's "Big Generator" and 1994's "Talk."

He and Trevor Rabin, the guitarist and co-producer in that incarnation of the band, have been in discussions about "maybe touring some of that '80s-period music, because it was very special."

But Anderson says he and Rabin aren't necessarily thinking about resurrecting that version of Yes as a recording entity.

"I wouldn't do it, like, Yes," Anderson explains. "I'd do it like me and Trevor aspiring to be the two of us making music and see what we come up with."

The Yes anniversary tour kicks off July 12 at the Festival d'ete de Quebec in Quebec City.

Thanks for the info to Billboard.com.

POSTED: 05/02/2008 - 06:20 am + print this article + mail to a friend
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 comments posted
Thursdae :
Haven't really liked the newer Yes stuff or the 80s Yes, but if he's equating it to Close To The Edge I'm excited.
POSTED: 05/02/2008 - 08:50 am / quote |
PekarGuitar :
If Rabin is playing guitar on the album it will be crap. Much like the later Yes stuff. Without Steve Howe Yes is very crappy, but with Steve Howe they are amazing. I can't think of any other band in which one member makes a bigger difference.
POSTED: 05/02/2008 - 09:54 am / quote |
yM.Samurai :
Rush - Neil Peart
POSTED: 05/02/2008 - 05:23 pm / quote |
Scorge :
Led Zeppelin - John Bonham
POSTED: 05/02/2008 - 11:12 pm / quote |
SuicidalFreak :
Metallica - Lars Ulrich
POSTED: 05/02/2008 - 11:21 pm / quote |
canadadry78 :
Yes - Alan White
POSTED: 05/03/2008 - 04:43 pm / quote |
PekarGuitar :
Rush-Peart is amazing (and he writes most of the lyrics) but Lifeson and Lee are also really talented.

Zep-Bonham was undeniably the best drummer of all time, but c'mon the rest of the band is far from mediocre. Page is a staple in Top 10 Guitarist lists and JPJ is amazing on both bass and mellotron.

Metallica-Ulrich is good, but I still think Metallica would be successful with a different drummer.

Yes-Bleh if you are going to make a case for any one else in Yes it would be Rick Wakeman. White's drumming is not amazing.

Listen to an album with Howe and then a Yes album w/o Howe. There is a huge difference.

POSTED: 05/03/2008 - 06:37 pm / quote |
Kellalizard :
Yes shouldn't really change their material too much. Although it'd be nice to see what they come up with.
POSTED: 05/31/2008 - 12:16 pm / quote |
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