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''Keystudio'' is a compilation album by the English
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. In ...
band Yes, released in May 2001 by Castle Music in the United Kingdom and by
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in the United States. It is formed of the studio tracks previously released on live/studio albums ''
Keys to Ascension ''Keys to Ascension'' is the fourth live and fifteenth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released as a double album in October 1996 on Essential Records. In 1995, guitarist Trevor Rabin and keyboardist Tony Kaye left the group ...
'' (1996) and '' Keys to Ascension 2'' (1997).


Background

In 1994, in one of the band's many personnel changes, two long-term members left and, in the ensuing vacuum, core members singer Jon Anderson, bass guitarist/singer
Chris Squire Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4March 1948 – 27June 2015) was an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the progressive rock band Yes. He was the longest-serving original member, having r ...
, and drummer Alan White reunited with former members keyboardist Rick Wakeman and guitarist
Steve Howe Stephen James Howe (born 8 April 1947) is an English musician, best known as the guitarist in the progressive rock band Yes across three stints since 1970. Born in Holloway, North London, Howe developed an interest in the guitar and began to le ...
. There was critical and fan interest in this particular line-up of musicians due to their collective reputation from the progressive rock heyday of the 1970s. As a sign of "union" and forward movement, the band played and recorded a week of intimate reunion shows in March 1996 in San Luis Obispo, California. Also that March they recorded some new music in the studio. In November of that year, the double CD set ''Keys to Ascension'' was released, containing half of a San Luis Obispo show, and the first new material from this version of Yes since 1979, "Be the One" and "That, That Is", running ten minutes and twenty minutes, respectively. In late 1996, the band re-assembled in San Luis Obispo to finalize more new music. The second part of the live shows were as yet unreleased. For the ''Keys'' followup, there was apparently the early intention to follow the same format of packaging live and studio music together, and the project was referred to as ''Keys to Ascension 2'' even before the release of the first ''Keys''. There was a level of internal questioning about this approach or the wisdom of again pairing live and studio tracks. Rick Wakeman, for one, felt this batch of new material so superior that it deserved its own independent identity. Tiano, Mike
"Conversation With Rick Wakeman"
''Notes From The Edge''. 1997. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
Wakeman had a thriving career in his own right and, in an unexpected move, exited Yes again in early 1997 for a variety of reasons. The reunion of the "classic era" line-up ended. The double CD set ''Keys to Ascension 2'' was released on 3 November 1997. By that time, Yes had adapted to the sudden loss of Wakeman by adding multi-instrumentalist Billy Sherwood and recording what would become their next studio album, ''Open Your Eyes'' (released three weeks after ''Keys 2''). ''KTA2'' is made up of one CD containing some of the rest of the San Luis Obispo recordings from 1996, and a second CD of new material spanning forty-plus minutes, including the twenty minute plus "Mind Drive". The two studio tracks from ''Keys to Ascension'' and the five studio tracks from ''Keys 2'' were brought together to form ''Keystudio''.


Production


Songs

Steve Howe has called the ''KTA2'' material "quite substantial." In a 2000s interview, he commented, "The Keystudio material is challenging. It's not easy picking. These aren't tunes you just strum along to while sitting on your backside. They're very much works of craft and arrangement and were well-conceived. There's a lot of mood and dynamics in there." At a different time, he looked back and admired the "industrious" nature of the songwriting and creation that happened during ''KTA2''. In a pre-release review of two songs from ''KTA2'', webmaster, blogger, and long-time Yes critic Henry Potts described opening song "Footprints" as a "very novel creature" that reminded him of earlier Yes. The a cappella beginning "my eyes see the coming revolution, my eyes see the glory of the world" were reminiscent of Dixie music, according to him. According to bassist Chris Squire, "Be the One" was their first song to be recorded start to finish in one take since the group's second album, almost 30 years earlier. "Mind Drive" began life in 1980 as a riff practiced by Chris Squire and Alan White along with Jimmy Page, former guitar icon of
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. Yes were in one of their many transitions. Led Zeppelin had recently lost drummer
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, so the group was on hiatus and members of both bands were considering their next moves. The three jammed together and demo tracks were recorded (from which bootlegs have proliferated), but nothing ultimately came of the idea. The tentative band name had the project gone further was XYZ (ex-Yes & Zeppelin).Welch, Chris (2003). Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes. London: Omnibus Press. . pp. 202–203. "Bring Me to the Power" is the first song credited solely to Anderson/Howe since 1977's opus "Awaken". "That, That Is" was highly anticipated by fans due to its length and because of the lineup behind it. Wakeman mentioned during an interview that he felt Chris Squire's bass playing was better than ever on this track. "Children of the Light" includes basic ideas going back to 1986. On ''KTA2'' the title is "Children of Light". It is called "Children of the Light" on ''Keystudio''. Minor differences between the two versions include a short keyboard introduction that was left off the ''KTA2'' version, and slight differences in the verses.


Release

''Keystudio'' was released 21 May 2001. It achieved no chart status in any nation, and as a compilation of past material, garnered little attention in the way of reviews. Just before it was released, reviewer Henry Potts wrote, "it would be a shame if KTA2 was but an appendix to Yes history."Potts, Henry
"Mind Drive"/"Footprints"
5 October 1997. Pre-release review originally posted to alt.music.yes and rec.music.progressive, now archived through Potts' blog-site. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
He wrote this because of the general environment in which it was released, with Rick Wakeman gone, the classic lineup and new music therefore moot, and the group moving in a completely different direction. Right after his departure, Wakeman himself worried the studio tracks (for ''KTA2'') would get lost among the live music if they were marketed together. Commenting with hindsight in 2003, guitarist Steve Howe felt this is exactly what happened with the studio music of both ''KTA'' albums.Prasad, Anil

''Music Without Borders Innerviews''. 2003. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
After 2010, the CD ''Keystudio'' became out of print, with very limited availability. After its unavailability, a replacement release was made containing everything from ''Keys'', titled ''Keys to Ascension Complete''.


Critical reception

Bret Adams of
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gave the album four out of five stars, writing that it is a compilation that "makes perfect sense" and "it collects seven superb studio tracks" which he rates as "the strongest released by any version of Yes in years".


Track listing


Personnel

* Jon Anderson – vocals,
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, harp *
Steve Howe Stephen James Howe (born 8 April 1947) is an English musician, best known as the guitarist in the progressive rock band Yes across three stints since 1970. Born in Holloway, North London, Howe developed an interest in the guitar and began to le ...
– 6 and 12 string electric and acoustic guitars, steel and
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guitars, 5 string bass guitar , vocals *
Chris Squire Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4March 1948 – 27June 2015) was an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the progressive rock band Yes. He was the longest-serving original member, having r ...
– bass guitar, vocals * Rick Wakeman – keyboards * Alan White – drums, vocals Technical * Yes –
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* Billy Sherwood – production ,
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, mixing *Tom Fletcher – co-production , engineering *Kevin Dickey – assistant engineering *Zang Angelfire – assistant engineering *Doug Gottlieb – design, photography *Glenn Gottlieb – design, photography * Roger Dean – Yes logo, additional graphics


References


Further reading

* Tiano, Mike
"Conversation With Steve Howe"
''Notes From the Edge''. April 2001. Retrieved 4 March 2019.


External links


Yes official website
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