Relayer

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Relayer
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Artist: Yes
Released: 1974, 5 December
Average rating: Based on DM and site visitor ratings
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Tracks

  Gates of Delirium (Anderson/Howe/Moraz/Squire/White) - 21:55 Lyrics
  Sound Chaser (Yes) - 9:25 Lyrics
  To Be Over (Yes) - 9:08 Lyrics
All album lyrics on one page 

Credits

Jon Anderson - Vocals
Steve Howe - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Squire - Bass, Vocals
Yes - Arranger, Producer
Patrick Moraz - Keyboards
Roger Dean - Design, Illustrations, Cover Design
Alan White - Drums
Eddie Offord - Producer, Engineer
Jean Ristori - Photography

Reviews

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7/10 Don Kuper (November 5, 2005)
I am surprised not to see a review of Relayer. If you are a progressive rock fan this is a must album. This is the only album in which Patrick Moraz records with the band and he brings a jazz fusion sound that lends itself well to all the other styles that Yes have explored through the years. The format is similar to Close to the Edge but the music is different. Gates of Delirium is a classic in my book. The band really gets down to some fine jamming yet always controlled and heading in a positive direction. The ballad "Soon" is not melancholy as some have suggested but rather spiritual and has a note of hope. Sound Chaser is quite jazzy and To Be Over reminiscent of And You and I. I will always remember Relayer with fond memories.

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