Talk

Talk

by Yes
Talk

Talk

by Yes

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Overview

After Yes returned to the 90125 lineup of Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye, and Alan White, they recorded Talk, the first new Yes album since the debacle of Union. There's a new label (yet again) and a new logo (a colorfully blobby thing by Peter Max). The nice thing is that there's a new attitude powering the band, and a few surprises hidden away in the songs. This is definitely Yes, and a Yes with a history, but there's no sense of either trying to overcome the past or re-create it. Everything's nicely blended in, in fact, giving the album a great deal of muscle. There are moments on this album strongly reminiscent of Yes music all the way back to the first album -- particularly "I Am Waiting." That Tony Kaye sticks entirely to Hammond organ helps immensely with that impression, and that Jon Anderson is singing better than he had in years also fits into that. This album is fun and extremely well done, it does a good job of balancing the urge for a bit of bum-shaking with instrumental pyrotechnics, and it sounds as though everyone had a good time making it. It also has some really nifty songs that stick in the mind, from the opening "The Calling" to the closing 16-minute "Endless Dream." ~ Steven McDonald

Product Details

Release Date: 06/07/2024
UPC: 5060854800695
Rank: 560

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Yes   Primary Artist
Trevor Rabin   Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar
Chris Squire   Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Jon Anderson   Vocals
Alan White   Drums
Tony Kaye   Organ (Hammond)

Technical Credits

Trevor Rabin   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Chris Squire   Composer
Ed Korengo   Engineer
Jon Anderson   Composer
Roger Hodgson   Composer
Michael Jay   Engineer
Mike Baumgartner   Engineer
Paul Rivas   Art Direction
Peter Max   Logo
Chris Welch   Liner Notes
Jim Baldree   Mastering,Mastering Editor
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