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Yes - Keys To Ascension I & II
Yes - Keys To Ascension I Yes - Keys To Ascension II
Released: 1996/2002, 1997/2002
Label: Sanctuary Records Group
Cat. No.:
Total Time: KI: 117:49 / KII: 99:42


Reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, March 2003

I am on a mission to listen to everything that Yes has ever recorded, even if I am doing it backwards. Recently I reviewed Keystudio, which was a compilation of outtakes from these two discs, Keys To Ascension (1996) & Keys To Ascension 2 (1997).

Jon Anderson’s enduring falsetto has left an indelible mark on progressive rock; his distinctive rich vocals are unparalleled and continue to entertain audiences worldwide. These two discs offer exceptional live tracks as well as excellent studio work. The “classic lineup,” which is on tour currently working their way through their huge volume of music, is in stellar form on each of these wonderful two discs sets. Yes, you will hear many of the songs that you have heard repeatedly on live albums before but I sincerely promise that they will not disappoint. Every time you do hear these songs they have something new to offer, a subtle nuance or atmosphere that features another instrument in their all-start lineup, or Anderson approaching his vocals in different way. They always manage to keep you interested with incredibly good musicianship and lead vocals that have not faltered after nearly thirty-five years.

Both discs offer progressive rock entrancements like the magnum opuses “Mind Drive” and “That Is, That Is,” which both clock in at nearly 20 minutes each. That one thing you can always count on with Yes, they create multi-leveled songs such as classics like “Close To the Edge” and “And You and I” as if it were a matter of course rather than a long difficult task.

Complete songs within songs, a story within a story, and musical journeys that will live on until the last light goes out in the vast universe… that is how I picture their legacy. Somehow, I cannot imagine any other group that I have heard in this genre play and perform on such a level of consistency and value year after year as they do. I seriously doubt that their output can be duplicated, much less emulated. In a genre known for such intricate and complex arrangements demanding the most intense musicianship there are few that can separated as unique and out of the ordinary, this band is one of those few.

I read a few overly critical reviews of these two albums and took it with a grain of salt. I know anything that this band creates is outstanding and a step ahead of all the rest. If you concur with my thoughts and have not purchased these two fine CD sets then I suggest you do so.

Rating: 5/5 (both)

[See also a reprinted DPRP review of Keys II -ed.

More about Keys To Ascension I & II:

Track Listing: Keys I: Disc One: Siberian Khatru [live] (10:16) / The Revealing Science Of God [live] (20:31) / America [live] (10:28) / Onward Intro : Unity [live] (5:40) / Awaken [live] (18:29)

Keys I: Disc Two: Roundabout [live] (8:30) / Starship Trooper: Life Seeker/Disillusion... (13:08) / Studio Tracks: Be the One: The One/Humankind/Skates (9:52) / That, That Is (19:15)

Keys II: Disc One: I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All... [live] (7:16) / Going For The One [live] (4:58) / Time And A Word [live] (6:23) / Close To The Edge: (19:40) a) The Solid Time Of Change - b) Total Mass Retain - c) I Get Up, I Get Down - d) Seasons Of Man / Turn Of The Century [live] (7:55) / And You and I: (10:48) a)Cord Of Life - b) Eclipse - c) The Preacher The Teacher - d) Apocalypse

Keys II: Disc Two: Mind Drive (18:37) / Footprints ( 9:09) / Bring Me The Power (7:25) / Children Of Light: Children Of Light... (6:02) / Sign Language (3:29)

Musicians:
Keys I:
Rick Wakeman - Keyboards
Jon Anderson - Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Steve Howe - Guitar, Guitar (Steel), Vocals, Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Chris Squire - Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Alan White - Drums, Vocals

Keys II:
Rick Wakeman - Keyboards
Jon Anderson - Guitar, Harp, Vocals, Lyricist
Steve Howe - Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Guitar, Pedal Steel, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Vocals, 5-string Bass, Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Chris Squire - Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Alan White - Drums, Vocals

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