Going for the One [Bonus Tracks] Yes

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 08/26/2003
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Sales Rank: 18,146
  • Label: ELEKTRA / WEA
  • UPC: 081227379322
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Going for the One [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENGoing for the One 5:32
2LISTENTurn of the Century 7:55
3LISTENParallels 5:58
4LISTENWonderous Stories 3:50
5LISTENAwaken 15:38
6LISTENMontreux's Theme Bonus Track 2:38
7LISTENVevey (Revisited) Bonus Track 4:46
8LISTENAmazing Grace Bonus Track 2:36
9LISTENGoing for the One previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Rehearsal 5:10
10LISTENParallels previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Rehearsal 6:21
11LISTENTurn of the Century previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Rehearsal 6:58
12LISTENEastern Numbers previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Early Version of "Awaken" 12:16

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After two albums of increasingly diminishing returns, Yes bounced back from the brink with Going for the One, an album that might not, for the most part, have deviated too far from the band's traditional pastures but which, if you paid attention only to its attendant singles, at least suggested that Yes was over the worst. Both the almost-folky "Wondrous Stories" and the electric passion of the title track took steps that earlier incarnations of the band would never have braved -- stark simplicity on the one hand, unadulterated electricity on the other. And, if one skips the other five LP tracks that open the 2003 remaster of this album, it is clear that Yes was simply sparking with ideas and enthusiasm once again. The first three bonus tracks, the delicate "Montreux's Theme" and "Vevey (Revisited)" and a snorting bass blast through "Amazing Grace," have all appeared aboard past Yes compilations, but how much more fun would it have been had they inserted all three into the original album, in the same way as sundry snippets were slipped into Fragile? Unanimously blessed with both humor and humility, they portray Yes as a band once again, as opposed to five virtuosos with too much time on their hands. Listeners then move into a series of studio rehearsals, including a surely early instrumental drive through "Going for the One," effected with little technical expertise but positively gallons of energy. Similarly sourced versions of "Parallels" and "Turn of the Century" are less remarkable, but they, too, remain enjoyable snapshots of the band simply kicking back and enjoying itself. The highlight, however, has to be the CD closer, an early version of the album's own final track, "Awaken," cut while it was still known as "Eastern Number." Bereft of the grandiose keyboard flourishes that establish the familiar version as a "traditional" Yes epic, "Eastern Number" has a delicate naïveté that is more reminiscent of the group's earliest flowering than anything else. With the best Yes album in five years appended by the best bonus tracks in the series so far, it seems churlish to complain about any aspect of the reissue. However, it's worth pointing out that the slipcased digipack format that housed the last four of the group's earlier albums, and which brought a genuine sense of occasion to each of them, has been abandoned for a return to the unadorned jewel case employed for the first three reissues. It's a shame -- Going for the One sounds so great, it's a shame it doesn't look good as well. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

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February 10, 2007: This album is excellent, and Rick Wakeman indeed returned to Yes with this album after finishing his solo album "The Myths and Legends of King Arthur & The Knights of the Round Table", and that meant that Patrick Moraz left Yes after the 1974 album and tour "Relayer", but then he joined The Moody Blues in 1981. All of the album is fabulous and it includes the hits "Wonderous Stories" and the album title song "Going For The One". The album is a must for any Yes fans to enjoy.