Yes - The Ladder

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Album Details

Title: The Ladder
Artist: Yes
Release Date: 9/28/1999
Re-Released On: 10/27/2009
Label: Damian Music, Victor Records, Eagle Rock/Eagle, Eagle Rock
Duration: 60:17
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 639857804624, 4988002467259, 5034504108813, 5034504108820, 5036369108861, 743216988945, 766489293127, 0826992006321
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Psychedelic, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock, British Psychedelia, Art Rock
Moods: Cerebral, Elaborate, Epic, Sophisticated, Sprawling, Ambitious, Complex, Indulgent, Searching, Theatrical, Whimsical, Difficult, Dramatic, Earnest, Freewheeling, Intense, Literate, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Restrained, Rousing, Self-Conscious, Trippy, Acerbic, Precious, Quirky, Urgent, Aggressive, Amiable/Good-Natured, Druggy, Exuberant, Gutsy, Hypnotic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Messy, Sparse, Stylish
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Homeworld (The Ladder)
  2. It Will Be a Good Day (The River)
  3. Lightning Strikes
  4. Can I?
  5. Face to Face
  6. If Only You Knew
  7. To Be Alive (Hep Yadda)
  8. Finally
  9. The Messenger
  10. New Language
  11. Nine Voices (Longwalker)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDEagle Rock/Eagle
2002CDVictor RecordsVICP-62026
2002CDEagle Rock088
2002CDEagle Rock088
1999CDDamian Music78046

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Album Review

You'd probably need a mainframe computer to keep track of all the personnel changes in Yes over the years, and the quality of the prog rock giant's music has fluctuated nearly as much as the lineups. The Ladder is a synthesis of the best traits of the experimental Fragile era and the pop-oriented 90125 era. Producer Bruce Fairbairn completed The Ladder shortly before his death in 1999, and unlike some of his work with Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Kiss, and others, he didn't overproduce it. Vocalist Jon Anderson, lead guitarist Steve Howe, and bass guitarist Chris Squire all have fine moments, and drummer Alan White is consistent. The roles of keyboardist Igor Khoroshev and, in particular, guitarist Billy Sherwood are less clear. It occasionally seems the purpose of Khoroshev's keyboards is providing a variety of sonic textures instead of functioning as a lead instrument. Sherwood's second guitar tends to flesh out the sound. "Homeworld (The Ladder)" is a tight band performance, but the supple vocals/acoustic guitar/piano coda is the best part. Howe's bouncy acoustic guitar drives "Lightning Strikes," yet the biggest surprise is the addition of a horn section. The energetic "Face to Face" is the strongest track, and Squire lets loose with a sputtering bassline. "If Only You Knew" is a sweet, straightforward love song Anderson wrote for his wife. "The Messenger" has a smooth, funky feel -- a remarkable feat considering prog rock is usually considered the "whitest" rock genre. "New Language" is the best long song on The Ladder, thanks to a clever arrangement giving all six members an opportunity to demonstrate their talents. ~ Bret Adams, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan WhiteDrums, Percussion, Vocals
Billy SherwoodGuitar, Vocals
Bruce FairbairnProducer
Chin InjetiTechnical Support
Chris CrippenDrum Technician
Chris SquireVocals, Guitar (Bass)
Drew ArnottTechnical Support
George MarinoMastering
Igor KhoroshevVocals, Keyboards
Jon AndersonVocals
Marguerita HornsHorn
Mike PlotnikoffEngineer, Mixing
Neil NicholsonTuba
Paul SilveiraEngineer
Paul SilvieraEngineer
Rhys FulberLoops
Rod MurrayTrombone
Steve HennessyArtwork, Guitar Technician, Keyboard Technician
Steve HoweGuitar, Guitar (Steel), Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Vocals
Tom ColcloughSax (Alto)
Tom KeenlysideSax (Tenor), Piccolo
Tom KeenysidePiccolo, Sax (Tenor)