Yes Remixes

Yes Remixes is a remix album featuring the songs of progressive rock band Yes and was released in 2003. Taking material harking back from 1970's Time and a Word to 1980s Drama, Virgil Howe a.k.a. "The Verge" (and son of Steve Howe) re-imagined Yes's music into a techno context, dramatically altering the band's sound. Although it briefly dented the remix sales charts, the album failed to chart at all in the regular listings.

Yes Remixes
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Released8 July 2003
Recorded1969 - 1980; 2003
GenreTechno
Length62:10
LabelRhino
ProducerVirgil Howe; vinyl tracks produced by Yes, Tony Colton and Eddie Offord
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Tempus Fugit" (Geoff Downes/Trevor Horn/Steve Howe/Chris Squire/Alan White) – 5:07
  2. "Arriving UFO" (Jon Anderson/Steve Howe/Rick Wakeman) – 5:54
  3. "Heart of the Sunrise" (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Bill Bruford) – 5:59
  4. "Starship Trooper" (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Steve Howe) – 7:33
  5. "Awaken" (Jon Anderson/Steve Howe) – 7:48
  6. "Sound Chaser" (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Steve Howe/Alan White/Patrick Moraz) – 5:24
  7. "Ritual" (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Steve Howe/Rick Wakeman/Alan White) – 6:20
  8. "Siberian Khatru" (Jon Anderson; Themes by Jon Anderson/Steve Howe/Rick Wakeman) – 5:26
  9. "Five Per Cent for Nothing" (Bill Bruford) – 4:40
  10. "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" (Richie Havens) – 4:44
  11. "No Clowns" (Jon Anderson/Bill Bruford/Geoffrey Downes/Trevor Horn/Steve Howe/Patrick Moraz/Chris Squire/Rick Wakeman/Alan White) – 3:15

Yes Remixes (Rhino 78186) failed to chart in the UK or US.

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References

  1. Johnson, Zac. Yes Remixes at AllMusic


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