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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by felonafan felonafan wrote:

"The Ladder" is the very good album!

 
Having listened to "The Ladder" album and loved it, I'm now inspired to listen to all of the more recent Yes albums, starting from the 1991 "Union" album, or the "Onion" album as Rick Wakeman calls it, because it makes him cry every time he hears it. Smile
 
It's the first time I've devoted a whole thread to just one single album, but it was worth it, so maybe I should do it more often. Wink



I actually like Union much better than The Ladder (or Open your Eyes). Just Shock to the System and The More we Live are much better than anything on either of those other albums.
 
I might post a tribute to the Yes "Union" album too - especially after your recommendation - when I've had a listen to it. I remember the "Union" concert was one of the best Yes concerts I've ever seen, so I'm sure I'll love the album too. Thumbs Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Dellinger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2020 at 19:50
Just have in mind that the concerts from the Union tour had just about nothing to do with the album. I think the only song they played from that album was Shock to the System, and besides that, mostly songs from the classic era and from the West line-up. And the Union album, of course, doesn't feature all the members at the same time, just some songs with the west line-up, and some with the ABWH line-up (though supposedly there was way too much involvement from session musicians). Just so that you have your expectations in the right place.
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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Just have in mind that the concerts from the Union tour had just about nothing to do with the album. I think the only song they played from that album was Shock to the System, and besides that, mostly songs from the classic era and from the West line-up. And the Union album, of course, doesn't feature all the members at the same time, just some songs with the west line-up, and some with the ABWH line-up (though supposedly there was way too much involvement from session musicians). Just so that you have your expectations in the right place.
I heard that Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe were both understandably outraged when they discovered the producer of the Union album intended to overdub some of their parts with session musicians. Confused
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Just have in mind that the concerts from the Union tour had just about nothing to do with the album. I think the only song they played from that album was Shock to the System, and besides that, mostly songs from the classic era and from the West line-up. And the Union album, of course, doesn't feature all the members at the same time, just some songs with the west line-up, and some with the ABWH line-up (though supposedly there was way too much involvement from session musicians). Just so that you have your expectations in the right place.

I heard that Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe were both understandably outraged when they discovered the producer of the Union album intended to overdub some of their parts with session musicians. Confused


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It´s over a year I have listened the Ladder. What I remembered it´s better than Union, Talk or Heaven & Earth, but on the other hand Keys & Magnification are greater. I think it´s quite the same level to me as Open Your Eyes, which I think like Big Generator is much better than it´s reputation.
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Great album. I'll say it again: great album.
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Just listened to it and will now give my completely unwanted (I'm sure) thoughts

Homeworld - Only gets interesting after about the 4 minute mark but then gets much better. Overall, a good track to kick off the album
It Will Be A Good Day - What is this, soft jazz? Confused Does nothing for me and those horns sound very out of place for me on a Yes record. 
Lightning Strikes - Has a nice galloping beat. Fun song. Sounds like it would fit on 90125 or Big Generator
Can I? - I don't even know what to say Wacko "Can I" not listen to it please?
Face To Face - Sounds good. Sounds like it would get better on repeated listens
If Only You Knew - Dead I don't listen to Yes to hear sappy love songs (are there others? admittedly, I haven't heard the entire Yes catalogue)
To Be Alive - Nothing objectionable here but also nothing that makes me even remotely interested in hearing it again. 
Finally - I kinda like this one. Nice change of pace at about 3:20
The Messenger - Not bad. Might be worth another listen or two
New Language - Okay, now we're gettin' somewhere. This is more like it.
Nine Voices - "I workshopped this one and...snoozers!" Sleepy

I see that it has a 3.25 rating here. I'd give it 2.5 at best. I wasn't expecting classic 70s Yes here so it wasn't a case of being let down in that regard. It's just mostly, whatever, with a few bright spots.

My opinion of it might improve on subsequent listens but not sure I care that much. 


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^The horns are on "lightning strikes" not "it will be a good day."
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^The horns are on "lightning strikes" not "it will be a good day."

Confused Well, what am I hearing It will be a good day then? Sounds like a "horn" of some kind. 


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Just have in mind that the concerts from the Union tour had just about nothing to do with the album. I think the only song they played from that album was Shock to the System, and besides that, mostly songs from the classic era and from the West line-up. And the Union album, of course, doesn't feature all the members at the same time, just some songs with the west line-up, and some with the ABWH line-up (though supposedly there was way too much involvement from session musicians). Just so that you have your expectations in the right place.

I heard that Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe were both understandably outraged when they discovered the producer of the Union album intended to overdub some of their parts with session musicians. Confused


As far as I know, he didn't intend to overdub some of their parts, but he actually did do so, and at least in the case of Howe, way too much of his parts . And even more, not only the producer, but also Anderson was involved in such a thing.
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^ That's probably the reason why producer Jonathan Elias only worked on that one Yes album. Smile
 
It's no wonder Rick Wakeman calls the "Union" album the "Onion" album, because it makes him cry every time he recalls recording it. Smile
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And Bruce Fairbairn only worked on the Ladder because he died during the mixing stages of the album.
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Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^The horns are on "lightning strikes" not "it will be a good day."

Confused Well, what am I hearing It will be a good day then? Sounds like a "horn" of some kind. 

If you are talking about the instrument in the beginning it sounds like a percussion type of instrument to me. I'm not really sure but it's definitely not a horn(as in a brass instrument). There might be a pan pipe in there somewhere though. All it says on the wikipedia page is "world instruments."
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Totally agree with you, man. I found The Ladder to be a pretty emotionally engaging album that's resonated with me pretty hard over the years. It's a shame that it's so underrated. My guess is the stigma around later Yes albums may keep people from giving it the chance it deserves.
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Originally posted by ToANMusic ToANMusic wrote:

Totally agree with you, man. I found The Ladder to be a pretty emotionally engaging album that's resonated with me pretty hard over the years. It's a shame that it's so underrated. My guess is the stigma around later Yes albums may keep people from giving it the chance it deserves.
Welcome to ProgArchives! I see that you joined us just 1 hour and 43 minutes ago. Hopefully, this thread will give The Ladder album some of the recognition it deserves. It really is on the top rung of Yes albums. Smile
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Thank you! I've actually been a long time lurker of the site, but decided to make an account and get involved with the community. I sure hope so, it's deserving of all the love that Jon Anderson sings about Smile
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Typical Yes fan: "I like the old Yes. The progressive rock version. The prog version. The ladder? No, that's too different and too new agey.It's too different than their older stuff. They took too many chances on that one. I'll take the keys albums. Now that's the old Yes. That's prog!"

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Originally posted by ToANMusic ToANMusic wrote:

Thank you! I've actually been a long time lurker of the site, but decided to make an account and get involved with the community. I sure hope so, it's deserving of all the love that Jon Anderson sings about Smile
 
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Exactly! Sometimes people praise bands for being creatively open minded, but then latch on to a certain inspiration that the band had for a time and end up losing out on all this new potential inspiration that the band is finding along their way.
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