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Yes - Fragile 1971 (2001 - Remastered by Isao Kikuchi 24 bit HDCD. Atlantic.)6 июля 2009. Разместил: petruha |
Исполнитель: Yes Альбом: Fragile (2001 - Remastered by Isao Kikuchi 24 bit HDCD. Atlantic.) Производитель диска: Japan Жанр: Progressive Rock / Art Rock Год: 1971 (2001) Формат: FLAC (tracks+.cue) Битрейт аудио: lossless Размер: 325 MB Залито на: Depositfiles + Letitbit + Turbobit + Ifolder (3% восстановление) Дополнительно: Covers Трэклист:
1. Roundabout (Anderson / Howe) (8:30) 2. Cans And Brahms (Extracts From Brahms' 4th Symphony in E minor Third Movement) (Brahms, arr. Wakeman) (1:40) 3. We Have Heaven (Anderson) (1:28) 4. South Side of the Sky (Anderson / Squire) (8:08) 5. Five Per Cent for Nothing (Bruford) (0:38) 6. Long Distance Runaround (Anderson) (3:28) 7. the fish (Schindleria Praematurus) (Squire) (2:39) 8. Mood For A Day (Howe) (3:00) 9. Heart Of The Sunrise (Anderson / Squire / Bruford) (11:21) Five tracks of this album are the individual ideas, personally arranged and organised, by the five members of the Band. "Cans And Brahms" is an adaptation by Rick Wakeman on which he plays electric piano taking the part of the strings, grand piano taking the part of the woodwind, organ taking the brass, electric harpsichord taking reeds, and synthesizer taking contra bassoon. "We Have Heaven" is a personal idea by Jon Anderson in which he sings all the vocal parts. "Five Per Cent For Nothing" is a sixteen bar tune by Bill Bruford, played twice by the Group, and taken directly from the percussion line. In Chris Squire's "The Fish", each riff, rhythm, and melody is produced by using the different sounds of the bass guitar. Steve Howe concludes with a solo guitar piece "Mood For A Day" The remaining tracks on the album are Group arranged and performed. Jon Anderson: Vocals Bill Bruford: Drums, Percussion Steve Howe: Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals Chris Squire: Bass Guitars, Vocals Rick Wakeman: Organ, Grand Piano (Electric Piano and Harpsichord), Mellotron, Synthesizer Producer: Yes and Eddie Offord Engineered by Eddy Offord assisted by Gary Martin All titles, except Cans And Brahms, published by Yessongs Sleeve drawings and photograpy by Roger Dean (colour photograph of Bill Bruford on drums by David Wright) Bank loan arranged by Brian Lane Recorded at Advision Studios, London, September 1971 Remastered in HDCD by Isao Kikuchi Внимание! У Вас нет прав для просмотра скрытого текста. Вернуться назад |