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Topic: Yes The Ladder
Posted By: Dr Know
Subject: Yes The Ladder
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 08:55

What does everyone think of this album? (Please no dark sarcasm from the guys who only accept 70īs Yes, Try focus on The Ladder only and donīt compare it to Relayer etc, itīs another time and a different sound)

For all of those who could never get into Yes I think this album should be your first, a sort of gateway into this music. I used to really dislike Yes, mainly the vocals, but after listening to this album 5 times in the last 2 days it has quickly become one of my favourites. To really get into it it is worth listening to on headphones with the volume turned up.

I think itīs an incredible, uplifting and adventurous masterpiece!! Viva The Ladder!!

Your views




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Posted By: Vompatti
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 09:57
It's a good album, but not quite as good as their 70's albums.


Posted By: Winter Wine
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 10:03

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

It's a good album, but not quite as good as their 70's albums.

Did you not see what he said!!  Nevermind.

I'm a big Yes fan, But actually never heard 'The Ladder', 'Magnification' on the other hand, That's a very very very good record.



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Posted By: Dr Know
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 10:04

^^^^^

Thats nice, very diplomatic. There is hope for ProgArchives again. Clap



Posted By: Dr Know
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 10:07
What year did Magnification come out? Reckon I willl try that next. I really enjoyed the upbeat sound of The Ladder.


Posted By: Winter Wine
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 10:13

Originally posted by Dr Know Dr Know wrote:

What year did Magnification come out? Reckon I willl try that next. I really enjoyed the upbeat sound of The Ladder.

Couple of years after 'The Ladder', I'd imagine it's similar in some way. Read my review if you like. I was happy with that one



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Posted By: Guzzman
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 10:47
I bought "The Ladder" for my girlfriend after we went to see Yes live during their "Ladder"-tour. The concert was one of the best experiences I ever made with Yes combining their newer material with older favourites - it was pure magic! The girlfriend has long ago left me, but the happy memories still linger.
But other than DrKnow I wouldn't recommend to listen to "The Ladder" with your headphones on as I think you should (if possible) turn up the volume real loud and you don't want to f*** up your hearing, do you?
So go out and get it, send your family away, sedate your neighbours, put it on and play it LOUD! Enjoy!!


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Posted By: HeirToRuin
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 11:15
Homeworld rivals any of their ealier epics.  It's excellent stuff.

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Posted By: FragileDT
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 11:41
The Ladder is a mediocre album. Not bad. Magnification is much better.
These are the only two albums other than the 70s material that I like.

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Posted By: Dr Know
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 11:44
I also want to get Live at the house of bliues where they did stuff from The Ladder and also had their old songs. I listen to all my music on the headphones so I can hear all the instruments clearly. Itīs great to hear a guitar come out one speaker and shift to the other.LOL


Posted By: Bt-Tor
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 11:46
Other than the excellant Homeworld I find the rest of The Ladder to be mediocre at best, sometimes even trite. I find Magnification to be an overall better and more consistent effort.


Posted By: micky
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 12:12
Originally posted by Dr Know Dr Know wrote:

What year did Magnification come out? Reckon I willl try that next. I really enjoyed the upbeat sound of The Ladder.


ahhh....

2001.... release date.... September 11th... no kidding....


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Posted By: salmacis
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 15:35

I think it was by far their best since 'Going For The One'. It harks more back to 'Fragile' though with its 'We Have Heaven' style refrain at one point. Indeed, a few tracks are genuine Yes classics though- 'Homeworld', 'New Language', 'Face To Face'- and most of the others fused the prog with the AOR years wonderfully, resulting in one of their best albums in my opinion.

Conversely, I still find 'Magnification' to be a disappointment thus far. I don't really hear why people praise it so much as yet....



Posted By: micky
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 16:18
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

I think it was by far their best since 'Going For The One'. It harks more back to 'Fragile' though with its 'We Have Heaven' style refrain at one point. Indeed, a few tracks are genuine Yes classics though- 'Homeworld', 'New Language', 'Face To Face'- and most of the others fused the prog with the AOR years wonderfully, resulting in one of their best albums in my opinion.

Conversely, I still find 'Magnification' to be a disappointment thus far. I don't really hear why people praise it so much as yet....



I wouldn't call it a disappointment but I don't shower praise on it either hhahahah.  It was a good album.... supported by an incredible tour.. that's for sure. 


I was thinking about this earlier.. if not for the Sept 11 connection I might have made a joke thread out of it..

Yes's last two studio releases... cursed possibly?...

The Ladder.. produced by top album producer Bruce Fairbairn ... who dies not long after the album is comleted I believe.

Magnification... thought by the group to be a great return for the new decade... drops like a stone without any fanfare.. when it's release date is obvioiusly overshadowed by the Sept. 11 attacks.  Remember talking with some Yes fans who were so jazzed up and ready to embrace the new Yes release and understandably lost all interest in the album.  I know I didn't make it to the store that day to get it.....


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