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Relayer is the seventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released in November 1974 by Atlantic Records. Yes' Relayer: the story behind the album | Louder Features Classic Rock "Keith Emerson said, 'Why do I need to join Yes when I have ELP?'": the story behind Yes' delirious Relayer album By Chris Roberts ( Classic Rock ) published 21 October 2023 Relayer, by Yes The end of 1974 saw a number of classic releases by major progressive rock bands. It was the sunset of the golden age for a genre that produced an amazing output of creative music during the previous five years. Seventies' Greatest Album Covers: Relayer 9 RELAYER Yes Atlantic, 1974 Artist: Roger Dean arely have a band and an artist been so closely associated through the years as Yes and Roger Dean. As of 1991, the prolific artist has drawn or painted eleven of the group's album covers, from Fragile to Union.
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Relayer is the seventh studio album from the English progressive rock band Yes, released in November 1974 on Atlantic Records. Relayer reached #4 in the UK (remaining 8 weeks in the Top 40) and #5 in the US (remaining 16 weeks in the Top 200). RELAYER Yes • Symphonic Prog From Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 4.37 | 3446 ratings | 320 reviews | 58% 5 stars Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music Write a review Buy YES Music from Progarchives.com partners Studio Album, released in 1974 Songs / Tracks Listing 1. The Gates of Delirium (21:55) 2. By Roger Dean About the image This fantasy-themed masterpiece was the cover of Yes' seventh album, Relayer , the only studio album to feature Patrick Moraz, who replaced keyboardist Rick Wakeman earlier in the year. The prog rock masterpiece was recorded at bassist Chris Squire's home in Virginia Water, Surrey, UK from August-October 1974. Relayer is progressive rock band YES' 7th studio album.
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Released November 28, 1974 Relayer Tracklist 1 The Gates of Delirium Lyrics 15.7K 2 Sound Chaser Lyrics 3 To Be Over Lyrics 6.8K About "Relayer" "Relayer" Q&A What is the most popular song on. Yes. ROCK · 1974. With the departure of keyboardist Rick Wakeman, Yes soldiered on, eventually bringing Patrick Moraz on board to add the latest in synthesizer technology to the band's assault. Relayer begins with the side-length, 22-minute "The Gates of Delirium," which is presented on the expanded edition twice, the bonus studio run- through.
Discover Relayer by Yes released in 1974. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Top 10 Yes Album Covers. looks at the classic Rock band "YES." and all the great artwork of Roger Dean's Yes album covers. Menu. Home; Best Songs ; Best Albums ; News ; Interviews ;. # 2 - Relayer. We loved how Roger Dean went away form all the blues and greens with this one. Relayer always stood out to us. (Released December 1974 )
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Credits. Arranged By, Written-By - Yes. Artwork [Plates] - Mansell Litho. Coordinator - Brian Lane (3) Cover [Designed And Drawn By] - Roger Dean (4) Engineer [Tapes] - Genaro Rippo. Lacquer Cut By - Porky (5) Liner Notes - Donald Lehmkuhl. Performer - Alan White, Chris Squire, Jon Anderson, Patrick Moraz, Steve Howe. In the ensuing 40 years, Relayer 's reputation and stature has continued to grow. Yet at the end of May 1974, following Rick Wakeman 's decision to quit the band, such outcomes were by no means certain, and the members of Yes settled down in their rehearsal room to consider their next move. Alan White: "Morale was low and obviously people.