progressive behemoths Yes have, since inception in the late 1960s, occasionally created some music of quite breathtaking ambition. And--although rarely credited with as much--some sterling pop stuff as well ( it isn't hard to imagine "Time And A Word" hitting the charts in the lush teen hands of some boyband). All bases are covered on this 2-CD in-concert album Live From House Of Blues, dutifully culled from the band's continent-hopping world tour of 1999/2000 and featuring the classic axis of Anderson, Squire, White and Howe together with Muscovite keyboard player Igor Khoroshev. Never ones for such flippant divergences as "jam sessions", these live versions adhere faithfully to the boffin-like complexity of the studio originals and feature everything you need to know about Yes; the essence of which is easily summarised by the Radiohead-trampling, 17 gargantuan minutes of "Awaken" (celestial choirs, jazz-rock frenzy, church organ, kitchen sink, etc.). Held up against such live vintages as Yessongs and Yesshows, Live From House Of Blues does not pale in comparison. --Kevin Maidment
progressive behemoths Yes have, since inception in the late 1960s, occasionally created some music of quite breathtaking ambition. And--although rarely credited with as much--some sterling pop stuff as well ( it isn't hard to imagine "Time And A Word" hitting the charts in the lush teen hands of some boyband). All bases are covered on this 2-CD in-concert albumLive From House Of Blues, dutifully culled from the band's continent-hopping world tour of 1999/2000 and featuring the classic axis of Anderson, Squire, White and Howe together with Muscovite keyboard player Igor Khoroshev. Never ones for such flippant divergences as "jam sessions", these live versionsadhere faithfully to the boffin-like complexity of the studio originals and feature everything you need to know about Yes; the essence of which is easily summarised by the Radiohead-trampling, 17 gargantuan minutes of "Awaken" (celestial choirs, jazz-rock frenzy, church organ, kitchen sink, etc.). Held up against such live vintages asYessongsandYesshows,Live From House Of Bluesdoes not pale in comparison. --Kevin Maidment
performance. Playing to a packed house at Los Angeles' House of Blues nightclub she thrills the audience with her soul-drenched hits live on stage. Mary dishes out hit after hit from her triple platinum "My Life" album and belting out a soul-stirring version of Philip Bailey's classic "Children of the Ghetto". Includes lots of favourites such as her #1 single "Love No Limit" as well as songs from the double platinum album "No More Drama" and "It's a Wrap" from her #1 Platinum album "Love & Life". Sting joins Mary on "Whenever I Say Your Name" and Elton John lends his vocals on "I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues". Tracklist: 1. Be Happy 2. Love No Limit 3. I'm The Only Woman 4. Mary's Joint 5. You Gotta Believe 6. Children Of The Ghetto 7. My Life 8. Whenever I Say Your Name (feat. Sting) 9. Your Child 10. Love I Never Had 11. Not Gon' Cry 12. It's A Wrap 13. No More Drama 14. Never Been 15. Flying Away 16. Deep Inside 17. I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues (feat. Elton John)
performance. Playing to a packed house at Los Angeles' House of Blues nightclub she thrills the audience with her soul-drenched hits live on stage. Mary dishes out hit after hit from her triple platinum "My Life" album and belting out a soul-stirring version of Philip Bailey's classic "Children of the Ghetto". Includes lots of favourites such as her #1 single "Love No Limit" as well as songs from the double platinum album "No More Drama" and "It's a Wrap" from her #1 Platinum album "Love & Life". Sting joins Mary on "Whenever I Say Your Name" and Elton John lends his vocals on "I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues". Tracklist: 1. Be Happy 2. Love No Limit 3. I'm The Only Woman 4. Mary's Joint 5. You Gotta Believe 6. Children Of The Ghetto 7. My Life 8. Whenever I Say Your Name (feat. Sting) 9. Your Child 10. Love I Never Had 11. Not Gon' Cry 12. It's A Wrap 13. No More Drama 14. Never Been 15. Flying Away 16. Deep Inside 17. I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues (feat. Elton John)
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