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ABWH - Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe - An Evening Of Yes Music Plus (2006) DVD9
Thank you Voiceprint for finally re-releasing this fantastic live film on DVD. The live CD album of this show has long been a favourite of mine and here I have the complete show in both audio and video. For those of you who don't know, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe it is the band that really deserved to be called Yes in the 80's, much more so than the line-up that owned the rights to that name during that time.
Rick Wakeman and Jon Anderson had left Yes after the Tormato album in 1978 while Steve Howe stayed for another album before he left too. Chris Squire and drummer Alan White then brought Trevor Rabin into the band as well as original Yes member Tony Kaye (who played keyboards in the band before Rick Wakeman). Soon after, Jon Anderson re-joined and now they were three original members of Yes. However, the album that resulted did not sound like the classic Yes albums! It wasn't very progressive and rather commercial music aimed at radio play (which they did get with Owner Of Lonely Heart - the worst song ever to bear the Yes name).
Quality: DVD9 | Container: DVD video | Video codec: MPEG2 | Audio codec: AC3
Progressive Rock | Duration: 02:22:38 | Size: 6.77 GB
Video: MPEG2 NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR 29.97fps 6053Kbps
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 2ch 192Kbps (Dolby AC3, 2 ch)
Tracklist:
Screenshots:
Jon Anderson - vocals
Bill Bruford - electronic & acoustic drums
Rick Wakeman - keyboards
Steve Howe - guitar
with :
Julian Colbeck - keyboards
Jeff Berlin - bass
Thank you Voiceprint for finally re-releasing this fantastic live film on DVD. The live CD album of this show has long been a favourite of mine and here I have the complete show in both audio and video. For those of you who don't know, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe it is the band that really deserved to be called Yes in the 80's, much more so than the line-up that owned the rights to that name during that time.
Rick Wakeman and Jon Anderson had left Yes after the Tormato album in 1978 while Steve Howe stayed for another album before he left too. Chris Squire and drummer Alan White then brought Trevor Rabin into the band as well as original Yes member Tony Kaye (who played keyboards in the band before Rick Wakeman). Soon after, Jon Anderson re-joined and now they were three original members of Yes. However, the album that resulted did not sound like the classic Yes albums! It wasn't very progressive and rather commercial music aimed at radio play (which they did get with Owner Of Lonely Heart - the worst song ever to bear the Yes name).
Quality: DVD9 | Container: DVD video | Video codec: MPEG2 | Audio codec: AC3
Progressive Rock | Duration: 02:22:38 | Size: 6.77 GB
Video: MPEG2 NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR 29.97fps 6053Kbps
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 2ch 192Kbps (Dolby AC3, 2 ch)
Tracklist:
Screenshots:
Jon Anderson - vocals
Bill Bruford - electronic & acoustic drums
Rick Wakeman - keyboards
Steve Howe - guitar
with :
Julian Colbeck - keyboards
Jeff Berlin - bass