Yes Plan Massive Box Set Of Long-Lost Live Recordings
. (Classic Rock) Yes will release a 14-disc box set and a cut-down 2-disc album of long-lost live recordings from their Close To The Edge era in May. The band recently discovered seven complete concerts in their archives, which had been taped at the end of 1972 in the run-up to the tracking of first live collection Yessongs. It was drummer Alan White's first tour with Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Rick Wakeman. White had just three days to learn the set after Bill Bruford departed to join King Crimson. The restored audio from three months into the tour is described as "open" and "immediate" and "drops listeners right into the front row." The 14-disc set is entitled Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two and contains every track recorded across North American during October and November of that year in Toronto, Ottawa, Durham, Greensboro, Athena, Knoxville and Uniondale. It's packaged in a cigarette-case style box, with new artwork and refreshed Yes logo by Roger Dean. Read more including track details here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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