Yes, Friends and Relatives
Compilation album by
Yes
ReleasedAugust 25, 1998
GenreProgressive rock
Length2:19:36
LabelEagle - EDGCD034
CompilerBrian Adams for Eagle Rock Entertainment
Yes chronology
Open Your Eyes
(1997)
Yes, Friends and Relatives
(1998)
The Ladder
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Yes, Friends and Relatives is a compilation album featuring songs of progressive rock band Yes and a selection of performances licensed from associated acts.[2][3] The double CD was released in 1998. The album opens with a 1998 Jon Anderson remake of "Owner of a Lonely Heart". Yes only actually feature on two tracks, the closing track on each disc: live versions of "Close to the Edge" on disc 1 and "America" on disc 2.

Track listing

Nr. Title Artist Length From album
Disc one
1"Owner of a Lonely Heart"Jon Anderson3:31None - 1998 remake
2"Ice"Rick Wakeman4:50Time Machine
3"Red and White"Steve Howe3:33Home Brew
4"Zone of O"Esquire5:19Coming Home
5"Up North"Earthworks & Bill Bruford5:22Earthworks
6"The Pyramids of Egypt"Rick Wakeman7:06Seven Wonders of the World
7"Roundabout"Steve Howe2:29Not Necessarily Acoustic
8"Sync or Swim"Wakeman With Wakeman6:05Wakeman & Wakeman
9"Arthur"Rick Wakeman12:57Live at Hammersmith
10"Close to the Edge"
- The Solid Time of Change
- Total Mass Retain
- I Get Up, I Get Down
- Seasons of Man
Yes19:40Keys to Ascension 2
Disc two
1"No Expense Spared"Wakeman With Wakeman5:30Wakeman & Wakeman
2"Say"Jon Anderson3:47The More You Know
3"Walk Don't Run"Steve Howe3:01Quantum Guitar
4"Tron Thomi"Esquire7:52Coming Home
5"10 Million"Jon Anderson3:39None
6"Excerpts from Tales from Topographic Oceans"
- The Revealing Science of God: Dance of the Dawn
- The Remembering: High the Memory
- The Ancient: Giants Under the Sun
- Ritual
Steve Howe9:08Not Necessarily Acoustic
7"The More You Know"Jon Anderson3:44The More You Know
8"Journey"Rick Wakeman21:26Live at Hammersmith
9"America"Yes10:37Keys to Ascension 1

References

  1. Collins, P. (2011). "Friends & Relatives - Yes | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  2. "Friends and Relatives". Archived from the original on 22 June 2007. Retrieved 14 December 2007.
  3. "Friends & Relatives: Editorial Reviews". Amazon.com. Friends and Relatives serves up a collection of mostly previously released solo material from Yes's various members. Jon Anderson's 1998 retread of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" is rather pointless, although it's hard to deny Rick Wakeman's epic "Journey." At 22 minutes, it proves that Yes are still capable of turning in portentous, convoluted, synthesizer-driven rock in a beat-driven age. Unfortunately, most of the better tracks here have already been issued on Keys to Ascension, making Friends and Relatives a superfluous compilation. --Everett True
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