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Big Generator
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Jon Anderson - Vocals
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Sorry, I can't even begin to agree with the 2 star rating given this album. It could be because I saw YES in concert during the Big Generator tour and they(especially trevor Rabin) were absolutely Fantastic. It also could be because this is a Terrific album with TONS of innovation and talent pouring forth. No, it isnt a heavy metal masterpiece by any means not even close and yes it is laid back at times with more harmony than rocking guitar however thats the beauty of it. Again YES came forward with an album ahead of its time by light years(as usual)... it was well recieved at the time, however not completely understood. I dare anyone to play this album today(2004) and point out where it sounds dated, it cant be done. In other words this album does not sound anywhere near 20 years old, yet it is very close to being so. This was and is progressive rock for "adults" it was never intended to be a heavy metal masterpiece nor was it intended to sound like everything else out there. In fact YES was obviously experimenting with a new approach to the old formula of rock n roll. Big Generator sounded like nothing else before it and is unique in every sense of the word thats what makes this such a wonderful album! When the guitar does comes forth its done in highly skilled melodic and rythmic portions with a touch of genius(Trevor Rabin is an unsung guitar hero) the drums are accentuated yet simple bringing an almost hypnotic element to the album, the vocals are clean, clear, and crisp the bass is excellent and fluent. These are rock musicians displaying the musical prowress and talent of renowned Jazz artists! In other words YES knows how to play the instruments they hold with "tremendous" skill. This album was done extremely well, performed, produced and engineered to a T. If you enjoy progressive rock and have matured beyond the ear splitting guitar phase into the talented artist phase then 'Big Generator' is a must have for your collection. It is one of their very best.
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Amazon customer reviews
I have not heard this song in a long time and actually forgotten the artist, I had to call radio station and she helped me..
I bought this Yes CD 'used'. No skips; sound is great. Can't complain.
I'd like to know how I should utilize the 4 CD one the same as the other that arrived me. Maybe there's something "technical" I dont't know for the same 4.
Regards from Mario F. Prelz [...]
Big Generator is not a bad record, but it does not have what I like about Yes: complex, interesting compositions unlike any other rock music. Instead the pieces are short, relatively simple and arranged like most popular music; they even fade out instead making a proper ending. I
understand that people and groups evolve, but do they have to give up everything that made them special? Two stars for putting the Yes label on this music.
I too am one of those Yes fans that thought this album was always way underated. However, like the diehard original Yes fans, I also like this album and especially 90125 better then most of their albums. Why? Well, for one thing, Trevor Rabin! As a Rock guitarist myself I always found Steve Howe to be way to classical for me in a prog rock band. Yes, he is a great guitarist with a lot of chops. But compared to Trevor, he's boring, and his sound was always flat and thin. Plus, Trevor is also a better song writter with a lot more breadth in his multiple styles.
The only downfall to this album was the last track, Holy Lamb. It is a bit weak compared to the rest of the tracks, but as a whole this album still rocks! |
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