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Tales from Topographic Oceans is the sixth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released in the UK on 7 December 1973 [1] and in the US on 9 January 1974 [2] [3] by Atlantic Records. It is their first studio album to feature drummer Alan White , who had replaced Bill Bruford the previous year.
"Ocean Song" (Anderson) from Jon Anderson's 1976 solo album Olias of Sunhillow (Recording preceded "Apocalypse" on 26 June 1976) "Wonderous Stories" (Anderson) (Played on 6 June 1976) "Close to the Edge" (Anderson, Howe) (Replaced "Ritual" on 23 July and 28 July 1976) "In the Midnight Hour" (Wilson Pickett, Steve Cropper) (Played on 3 August 1976)
Tales from Topographic Oceans: 1 13 — 4 26 16 9 8 ... a Yes tribute album, with appearances by Howe, Banks, Moraz and Sherwood; ... Songs of the Century: ...
The Steven Wilson Remixes is a box set by the English progressive rock band Yes.Released on 29 June 2018, it compiles remixed versions of five of the band's albums—The Yes Album (1971), Fragile (1971), Close to the Edge (1972), Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973), and Relayer (1974)—overseen by Steven Wilson.
The Studio Albums 1969–1987 is a box set released by English-progressive rock band Yes, released on 6 December 2013. It features the 12 studio albums released by Atlantic Records by the band, all remastered for the set in a clamshell box. The box set also features 66 previously released bonus tracks for each studio album.
For most, Thanksgiving music is either that one song Adam Sandler did or, for the older folks, Arlo Guthrie’s 1967 folk hit “Alice’s Restaurant.” Sandl Yes, There Are Thanksgiving Songs ...
Mariah Carey's timeless Christmas album features many covers of classics and three original songs. The star, of course, is "All I Want for Christmas is You," which is so timeless that it hit No. 1 ...
Relayer is the seventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released in November 1974 by Atlantic Records.After keyboardist Rick Wakeman left the group in May 1974 over disagreements with the band's direction following their double concept album Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973), Yes entered rehearsals as a four-piece in Buckinghamshire.