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    Posted: December 24 2023 at 05:50
In the sometimes Fragile working relationship of YES where tensions are often Close to the Edge of tearing the band apart, there was an almost constant Relayer race of band members coming and going. Rick Wakeman couldn't wait for the lengthy recording of the previous Topographic Oceans album To Be Over and done with, the laborious recording process having nearly driven him to The Gates of Delirium. In the ensuing Drama, Rick's departure would herald the arrival of Swiss Refugee and keyboard wiz Patrick Moraz for the recording of the Relayer album, when Heaven & Earth would have to be moved to persuade Rick Wakeman to return for the Going for the One re-Union album in 1977. Moraz would later go on to be a Days of Future Passed member of The Moody Blues, where it would subsequently take a costly and seemingly interminable court case to decide whether he was ever a full-time member of the Moodies, or just a jobbing keyboard player for hire. In the months leading up to the recording of the Relayer album, there was even Talk of Vangelis joining YES, but his unwillingness to travel and various other complications led to Moraz being hired instead. Relayer contained three lengthy pieces of music, including a side-long epic, but a shorter single edit from the album would Soon turn out to be one of their best-known and best-loved songs. Smile


YES line-up:- Jon Anderson; Steve Howe; Patrick Moraz; Chris Squire; & Alan White

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1. The Gates of Delirium  (21:55)
2. Sound Chaser  (9:25)
3. To Be Over  (9:08)

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YES - Relayer and Solo Albums Documentary

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Gates of Delirium is colosal. And even more so the Symphonic Live version.
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^ agreed. I saw them do that at Hammersmith Apollo on the Symphonic tour and it was superb.
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G of D, the greatest prog masterpiece ever made!  (IMHO) Cool


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ agreed. I saw them do that at Hammersmith Apollo on the Symphonic tour and it was superb.


Now I'm jealous. I wish I could have seen that.
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My favorite yes album ever since its release. A masterpiece for them. Moraz really shined. Great compositions and vocals.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2024 at 21:58
Suprisingly few comments for such a great album. It certainly has a harder darker edge compared to anything else they did. Only South Side Of The Sky comes close. Wildly creative, the band were likely also the most technically accomplished band in existence at the time. Such a shame this exact line up didn't continue. This album stands the test of time imo.
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Steve Howe used a Fender Telecaster, especially to generate that distinctive agressive guitar sound on Relayer. I think that Patrick Moraz inspired Howe to scout his musical and emotional boundaries.



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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Suprisingly few comments for such a great album. It certainly has a harder darker edge compared to anything else they did. Only South Side Of The Sky comes close. Wildly creative, the band were likely also the most technically accomplished band in existence at the time. Such a shame this exact line up didn't continue. This album stands the test of time imo.

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I agree that it is a shame this lineup did not continue to play together ... however 40 years later, I think that Chris might not have liked such an experimentalist on the keyboards, as it would make it more difficult for him to find new paths and ways with it ... with RW it was easier, because you just about knew what was gonna happen, and he was (AND IS!!!) ver predictable, doing the same thing on another keyboard ... this was not the case with PM, and the new, and different attack/idea to the music was OK for SH and JA, but lacking for CS as far as I can tell.

In those days, I really thought that GoD was a very strong attack on the fans that did not like TFTO and the very off-base critics of it, by creating something in the long piece that was very hard on the ears for a while, allowing SH to go all the way, so to speak. The rest of the album, I kinda thought was a bit more of what they had done, and were going to do, at least much more "melodic" in the style that fans like ... which is not exactly a word that we would use on GoD.

Even the cover, suggest a "bite" coming, and I think the album had that bite ... though we might perceive it differently. 

HOWEVER, and this is valuable, TODAY there is so much thrashing, that us looking at GoD actually find it better and more "centered" than the majority of metal, and thrashing around that shows up in the top lists.

I like the album, and as some here, I find it sad they did not keep PM, although my thoughts are that CS did not feel comfortable with someone else experimenting and going nuts along with SH, which would force his bass playing to be more conventional, and I don't think that he would stand up for that. No disco for CS!


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My favourite Yes album by some distance. I'm not the biggest Yes fan around here, but Relayer is a monster of an album that I can still enjoy like on day one.
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I have to admit it's closer to the bottom of my Yes list.
That being said, I did gain a new appreciation for it recently after I upgraded my stereo system in my office.
I added a new pair of speakers, B&M DM110i. They are what's referred to as 'Very Revealing' speakers. And the reviews were right. This hot noisy mess of an album suddenly became, at the very last, clear. I could actually define the different parts being played. I still don't love it, but at least I know what was being played now.
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Originally posted by JD JD wrote:

I have to admit it's closer to the bottom of my Yes list.
That being said, I did gain a new appreciation for it recently after I upgraded my stereo system in my office.
I added a new pair of speakers, B&M DM110i. They are what's referred to as 'Very Revealing' speakers. And the reviews were right. This hot noisy mess of an album suddenly became, at the very last, clear. I could actually define the different parts being played. I still don't love it, but at least I know what was being played now.
I have actually always liked the sound of it. Very noisy, that's true, uncivilised and wild.
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Moraz brought that Jazz fusion element and also a touch of Latin and south American rhythms into the mix which i think changed the chemistry substantially. Its a very dense sounding lp; overly saturated in places, so much so that i think many vinyl pressings suffered in playback, particularly on hi-fi of the time. I have a pre-release (promo) pressing that sounds better than any of the other vinyl versions ive owned but i've not heard any modern, remixed/remastered versions so cant comment on whether they are any clearer or more separated out in the mix. Personally i like that density and chaos and wildness.

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Many focus upon "Gates of Delerium," but I find the remaining tracks "Sound Chaser" and "To Be Over" to also be sublime!  I want "To Be Over" to be played at my own memorial services....when my soul has surrendered.

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My favorite Yes album and one of my favorite albums ever.
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Many focus upon "Gates of Delerium," but I find the remaining tracks "Sound Chaser" and "To Be Over" to also be sublime!  I want "To Be Over" to be played at my own memorial services....when my soul has surrendered.

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To be Over has one of my very favorite Steve Howe guitar solos. A top shelf song in my opinion.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Suprisingly few comments for such a great album. It certainly has a harder darker edge compared to anything else they did. Only South Side Of The Sky comes close. Wildly creative, the band were likely also the most technically accomplished band in existence at the time. Such a shame this exact line up didn't continue. This album stands the test of time imo.


I would throw Machine Messiah in there too has having a harder, darker edge.
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Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Suprisingly few comments for such a great album. It certainly has a harder darker edge compared to anything else they did. Only South Side Of The Sky comes close. Wildly creative, the band were likely also the most technically accomplished band in existence at the time. Such a shame this exact line up didn't continue. This album stands the test of time imo.


I would throw Machine Messiah in there too has having a harder, darker edge.

Not counting the Trevor Rabin stuff which had a metal sound at times.
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