Yes - The Ladder


Year of Release: 1999
Label: Beyond Music
Catalog Number: 63985-78046-2
Format: CD
Total Time: 58:57:00

When so many bands become tired and repetitive after only two albums or so, it makes listening to new Yes a refreshing experience. Even if there are stylistic similarities to past work ... well, you really can't avoid that; Anderson has such a distinctive voice, a distinctive way of writing; Steve Howe has a distinctive way of playing guitar (or whichever instrument he chooses)...etc. Because of that, yes there is that element that makes this decidedly Yes. And through all their trials and tribulations, they are still making lively and interesting music.

I may not have been totally impressed with Open Your Eyes, and the faults I found in that one I don't really find here. There is breathing room, a clarity to the instruments, and a good balance between the instruments and vocals. It is a sonic delight, at least from that perspective. I know that this was one of the last, if not the last things Bruce Fairburn produced, and if nothing else, he has left on a high note. This a beautifully produced album ... perhaps I'm over using that word ... spectacular?

As hinted at, there are echoes of earlier material here, without sounding like rehash. Stylistically, it's probably closest to the Big Generator days...there is similar guitar and bass sounds ... down to maybe Howe and Squire using the same instruments as then*. At least that's true of "Finally" (track 8). This isn't a criticism, as I like that period of Yes.

If "Homeworld (The Ladder)" - the opening track - were the sum of the album, this would be some of the best Yes in a while ... it has all those elements - great keys, great solos by Howe, ... Anderson's vocals ... beautiful piece.

Fortunately, we are given an additional 10 tracks ... "It Will Be A Good Day (The River)" follows next ... bright, clear, open and airy without being lightweight. I rarely swear, but My God! This is a beautiful track. That's two here.

"Lightning Strikes" will be the song that will probably get the most "press"... Yes plays Caribbean music. Get out your fruit drinks, those little drink umbrellas, floral print shirts, ... sounds more Hawaii than Caribbean, doesn't it? Oh, well, it's a party man. The weird thought I had listening to this was it made me think of an 80's tune by a band called...what we're they called? Well, the song was "Belly Of The Whale" - remember that? This has that kind of groove, only with a twist of Yes. It is the most upbeat track here ... Yes as a dance band!

"Face To Face" is a bubbly rocker ... bubbly in that Squire's fat base lines made me think of ... lava bubbling and boiling ... his bass is the most dominate part of this track, aside from Anderson's vocals.

"If Only You Knew" is the ballad, pleasant, ... not quite power pop ... this could easily be a single ... Yes on Top 40 radio along side ... Backstreet Boys ... Mariah Carey ... oh dear, that isn't a good thought, is it?... Starship. That's what this reminds me of. If Anderson fronted Starship... but really, it's better than all that makes it seem.

The track that works the least for me is the short "Can I?"... maybe because it doesn't conform to the notions of ... well, the rest of the album and so will take a bit longer to absorb ... well, there's a strange mix of ethnicities in it ... truly world music, as you can detect influences from many cultures - not surprising given Anderson.

The criticism I can imagine that will be levied is its pop slant ... Yes are a long way from "Close To The Edge," but then, we're a long way from the 70s. Okay, "New Language" starts out with a classic Yes feel, due to Squire's bass, the Khoroshev's keys, and Howe's guitar. John Gabbard, my cohort here [at the time of this writing], felt that Khoroshev's keys were reminiscent of Wakeman's (overall).

The more I play this, and I've been playing it a lot today, the more I like it. Yes are fully set to move into the next millennium ... and this album will set them up for another thirty plus years. This comes highly recommended.

*3/25/00: After the fact postscript: Of course, Howe wasn't a member of Yes for BG, it was Rabin on guitar. So, never mind what I said. Squire sounds as if he's using the same instruments as then.


Tracklisting:
Homeworld (The Ladder) (9:33) / It Will Be A Good Day (The River) (4:53) / Lightning Strikes (4:34) / Can I? (1:32) / Face to Face (5:03) / If Only You Knew (5:42) / To Be Alive (Hep Yada) (5:07) / Finally (6:01) / The Messenger (5:13) / New Language (9:19) / Nine Voices (Longwalker) (3:20)

Musicians:
Jon Anderson - lead vocals
Steve Howe - lead, acoustic, and steel guitar, mandolin, and vocals
Billy Sherwood - guitars and vocals
Chris Squire - bass and vocals
Alan White - drums, percussion and vocals
Igor Khoroshev - keyboards and vocals

Discography:
Yes (1969)
Time And A Word (1970)
The Yes Album (1971)
Fragile (1972)
Close To The Edge (1972)
Yessongs (1973)
Tales From Topographic Oceans (1974)
Relayer (1975)
Going For The One (1977)
Tormato (1978)
Yesshows (1980)
Drama (1980)
Classic Yes (1982)
90125 (1983/2004)
90125 Live - The Solos (1985)
Big Generator (1987)
Union (1989)
Yesyears (1991)
Yesstory (1991)
Highlights: The Very Best Of Yes (1993)
Talk (1994)
Keys To Ascension I (1996)
Keys To Ascension II (1997)
Open Your Eyes (1997)
Yes, Friends And Relatives (1998)
Beyond And Before: BBC Recordings 1969-1970 (1998)
Something's Coming (1998)
Friends & Relatives (1998)
The Ladder (1999)
Millennium Collection (1999)
House Of Yes: Live From The House Of Blues (2000)
Yes, Friends and Relatives - Volume Two (2001)
YesSymphonic (ep) (2001)
Magnification (2001)
Keystudio (ep) (2001)
3 For 1 Box Set (2001)
Original Members Of Yes (2001)
Extended Versions (2002)
Friends And Relatives: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1 (2002)
Yestoday (2002)
In A Word (2002)
Yes Remixes (2003)
Friends And Relatives: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 2 (2003)
Roundabout: Best Of Yes Live (2003)
The Yes Story Gold (2003)
The Ultimate Yes - 35th Anniverary Collection (2004)
(Re)Union (2004)
Topography: The Yes Anthology (2004)
Inside Yes 1968-1973: A Critical Review (2004)
The Word Is Live (2005)
Live And Solo: The Collection (2006)
Greatest Hits Live (2006)
An Evening Of Yes (2006)
Yesstories: Group & Solo Tales (2006)
Essentially Yes (2006)
The Definitive Rock Collection (2007)
Roundabout & Other Hits (2006)
Live At Montreux 2003 (2007)
Works (2007)
The Best Of Yes: 1970-1987 (2007)
Symphonic Live (2009)
The BBC Recordings 1969-1970 (2009)
Introducing Yes (2009)
Wonderous Stories: The Best Of Yes (2009)
Union Live (2011)
Fly From Here (2011)
In The Present - Live From Lyon (2011)
Heaven & Earth (2014)
Songs From Tsongas (2014)
Like It Is: Yes At The Bristol Hippodrome (2014)
Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two (boxset) (2015)
Like It Is: Yes At The Mesa Arts Center (2015)
Topographic Drama - Live Across America (2017)
Fly From Here - Return Trip (2018)
From A Page - Studio Tracks Plus In The Present Live From Lyon (2019) Yes50 Live (2019)

9012LIve (VHS/DVD) (1985/2005)
Greatest Hits Video (VHS/DVD) (1991/2001)
Yesyears: A Retrospective (VHS/DVD) (1991/2003)
Yes: Live - 1975 At Q.P.R. (VHS) (1993)
Live In Philadelphia 1979 (VHS/DVD) (1996/2003)
Keys To Ascension (VHS/DVD) (1997/2001/2009)
The Union Tour Live (DVD) (1999)
House Of Yes: Live From The House Of Blues (VHS/DVD) (2000)
The Best Of MusikLaden Live (VHS/DVD) (2000/2003)
Live In Amsterdam (VHS/DVD) (2002)
Symphonic Live (DVD+CD) (2003)
Yes: Special Edition EP (DVD) (2003)
YesSpeak (DVD) (2003)
YesAcoustic (DVD) (2004/2006)
35th Anniversary Concert: Songs From Tsongas (DVD) (2004)
YesSpeak - YesAcoustic - 35th Anniversary Edition (DVD) (2005)
Critical Review 1968-1973 (DVD) (2005)
Greatest Video Hits (DVD) (2005)
Inside Yes Plus Friends And Family (DVD) (2006)
Acoustic Live (DVD) (2006)
Total Rock Review (DVD) (2006)
Close To The Edge: Rock Milestones (DVD) (2007)
Live At Montreux (DVD/BR) (2007)
The Lost Broadcasts (DVD) (2009)
Rock Of The 70s (DVD) (2009)
Union Live (2011)
Live Hemel Hempstead Pavilion October 3rd 1971 (2014)

Genre: Symphonic Prog

Origin UK

Added: September 21st 1999
Reviewer: Stephanie Sollow
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Artist website: yesworld.com
Hits: 2974
Language: english

  

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