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''Mirror to the Sky'' is the twenty-third studio album by English
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band Yes, released on 19 May 2023 by
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and
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."Yes return with Mirror to the Sky", by Grant Moon, ''Prog'' issue 138, March 2023, p. 12–13 It is their first studio album with American drummer
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as a full-time member following the death of long-time Yes drummer Alan White in 2022, and to whom the album is dedicated. Yes started work on the album shortly before the release of ''The Quest'', their previous album, in October 2021. Like its predecessor, guitarist
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resumed his role as producer on ''Mirror to the Sky'' and the FAMES Orchestra in
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provide orchestral arrangements by
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on some songs. The album was released on CD, LP, Blu-ray, and digital platforms, with some editions containing additional artwork by long-time Yes cover artist Roger Dean.


Background and recording

In October 2021, the Yes line-up of guitarist
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, drummer Alan White, keyboardist
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, lead vocalist
Jon Davison Jon Davison (born January 16, 1971) is an American singer, musician and songwriter who has been the lead vocalist of progressive rock band Yes (band), Yes since 2012. He is also known as the former lead singer of progressive rock band Glass Ha ...
, and bassist
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, with
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guesting on percussion, released '' The Quest''. In the same month Downes revealed that the group had already discussed ideas for a follow-up album, to which Sherwood confirmed in May 2022 that work on it was underway. Later in May 2022, Yes announced that White would sit out of the upcoming 2022 world tour to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of ''
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'' (1972), due to illness. White died three days later and Schellen, who had been handling most of the band's live work since 2016, took over on the drums. In February 2023, Yes announced that Schellen had become a full-time member. When work on the album began the band still had a lot of potential musical ideas to develop, partly due to the amount of time spent away from recording during the
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. Howe said the group were in a strong "creative zone" at the time, and approached ''Mirror to the Sky'' in a similar way to ''The Quest'', but wanted the new album not to be a mere repeat of the last. They started with two ideas for songs that they wanted to turn into longer pieces, which became the 13-minute track "Mirror to the Sky" and the 9-minute "Luminosity". Yes recorded the album in 2022, with Sherwood and Schellen recording their respective parts in California. Like its predecessor, Howe resumed his role as producer and the FAMES Orchestra in
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provide orchestral arrangements by
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on some songs. The band also continued to work with engineer and mixer Curtis Schwartz at his studio in
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, West Sussex.


Artwork

The artwork was produced by the band's longtime cover artist Roger Dean. His design was inspired by a story that video game designer
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had told him, which involved Rogers paddling to the middle of a lake at night during a camping trip. When the ripples of the water had settled, Dean said that "the lake became a perfect mirror to a very brilliant night sky", an experience that Rogers said was like being in space. The idea caught Dean's imagination and wanted to portray such a concept into one of his designs. He added: "I started with a horizon low down with a lot of sky but then I realised, no, I'll show with ocean in the main area with a sky just a sliver, enough to show it is mirrored. Then I decided to put in a rock formation–a viewing point for the sky." An early design of the band's logo for the cover featured a colour scheme and texture based on the Nebra sky disc, an artefact from the
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discovered in Germany in 1999 that Howe had suggested to Dean. It was not used as the colours did not complement the rest of the design. Dean was able to visit the group in Ardingly several times as he lives nearby.


Songs

"Cut from the Stars" was primarily inspired by Davison's first visit to a
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at
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with his brother and father, who encouraged him to appreciate nature. Davison praised Sherwood's instrumental ideas he had for the song, and the "twinkling" sound it portrayed to Davison made him write words relating to the sky. Davison took Sherwood's initial parts and rearranged them using audio editing software to make a new arrangement, after which the band built on it and reproduced their respective parts. Howe took what was the song's bridge and made it an instrumental outro. Howe said the track is the most different of all the album's tracks in terms of guitar styles, using an analogue pedal board that had an automatic double wah-wah effect. The 9-minute "All Connected" was co-written by Davison, Howe, and Sherwood. Davison credited ideas from Howe that were used for the introduction and ending, and for Sherwood's vocal and lyrical contributions. The pair approached the song's lyrical themes in different ways; Davison said Sherwood took on a more "technological and physical" aspect, whereby he looked at it from a
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view. The group produced two versions of "Luminosity", having felt a new arrangement was needed after recording the first. It features Howe playing an
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. Its initial title was "Luminous", but it was subsequently changed after Howe, Davison, and Sherwood expanded on the initial arrangement that they had worked out and made it what Howe described as "a bigger tune". "Living Out Their Dream" features an introduction that Howe considered reminiscent of
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, and said the song has a slight
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lyric. He said that everything that the lyrics describe actually happened, whether it was something he read about or was present at the time. One specific incident that inspired his lyrics was a visit to a steak and seafood restaurant where a wedding was taking place. "Circles of Time" originated from a musical idea of Davison's that Howe insisted to put on the album. The group made several arrangements of the song, including one featuring a church organ, but decided to strip it back to its more minimal form. An early title to "Magic Potion" was "It's a Good Day to Be Had by All", but Howe changed it as it sounded too similar to "It Will Be a Good Day" from ''
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'' (1999).


Release

An update about the album came in January 2023, when Dean unveiled sketches for the cover of a new Yes album on his Facebook page. A major update arrived in the March 2023 edition of ''
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'' magazine, which featured an interview with Howe who spoke about the album. On 10 March, Yes officially announced ''Mirror to the Sky'' on social media and their official website YesWorld, revealing the cover art, release date, and track listing. They announced that the album will be dedicated to White. On the same day, the opening track, "Cut from the Stars", was released as a digital single. The second track, "All Connected", was released as a single on 26 April.


Reception

Gary Graff gave a positive review for ''
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'', hailing the album as "even better" than ''The Quest'' with the group adopting a more aggressive and "muscular" sound. He felt Downes was "strangely absent" from the album and considered his role as a supporting player as opposed to handling lead riffs and melodies. Nonetheless, Graff wrote the album "gives us every reason to hope this is the beginning of a prolific new era for the band." David Gill gave the album 8/10 for ''Riff'' magazine. He wrote the album sees Yes return to its golden era, creating a "remarkable piece of nostalgia" while sounding "fresh and vibrant". He praised the well constructed arrangements and some "epic" lyrics in the title track and "Luminosity".


Track listing


Personnel

Yes *
Jon Davison Jon Davison (born January 16, 1971) is an American singer, musician and songwriter who has been the lead vocalist of progressive rock band Yes (band), Yes since 2012. He is also known as the former lead singer of progressive rock band Glass Ha ...
– lead vocals (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6), vocals (2, 7), duet vocals (tracks 4, 8–9), acoustic guitars : artin MC28 (tracks 5), Taylor 714 (tracks 5, 6)*
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 ...
– guitars [Fender Stratocaster through analog pedalboard (track 1), Fender steel (tracks 2–5, 9), Fender Telecaster (tracks 2, 5, 9), Fender Stratocaster (track 2–4, 7, 9), Steinberger 6 string (tracks 2), Martin MC38SH (tracks 2, 4, 7, 9), Gibson ES175D (tracks 4, 6, 7, 9), Les Paul Junior (tracks 4, 7, 8), Martin MC28 and 12 String (track 5), Sho Bud Pro 1 pedal steel (tracks 6, 8), Martin SOM 45 (track 7), Kohno Model 10 classical guitar (track 7), Steinberger electric 12 string (track 8), Gibson ES Artist (track 8)], Banjo guitar [Gibson Banjo guitar (track 3)], mandolin [F4 mandolin (track 3)], autoharp (track 3), vocal duet (tracks 4, 8, 9), vocals (track 5, 7) *
Geoff Downes Geoffrey Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English keyboardist who gained fame as a member of the new wave group The Buggles with Trevor Horn, the progressive rock band Yes, and the supergroup Asia. Born in Stockport, Downes moved to London ...
– organ (tracks 1–2, 4, 7–8), synthesizers (tracks 1, 3–5, 9), piano (tracks 3–5, 8–9), keyboards (tracks 2, 7),
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(track 3), celeste (track 3) *
Billy Sherwood William Wyman Sherwood (born March 14, 1965) is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, singer, record producer and mixing engineer. He is best known for his tenures in the English progressive rock band Yes (band), Yes as guitarist and ke ...
– bass guitar (1–5, 7–9), vocals (tracks 1–3, 5–7) *
Jay Schellen Jay Schellen (born May 20, 1960) is an American drummer who is best known as a member of the hard rock band Hurricane. Schellen has also worked and currently working with a number of other heavy rock and progressive rock bands, including with A ...
– drums and percussion (1–5, 7–9) Additional musicians *FAMES Studio Orchestra (tracks 1–3, 5, 6) *Oleg Kondratenko – conductor (tracks 1–3, 5, 6) *
Paul K. Joyce Paul Kevin Joyce (born July 1957) is a British composer, producer, orchestrator, arranger and conductor. He is known for his music for theatre and television, including the 2005 BBC TV film ''The Snow Queen'' and the 2008 British TV film ''Cla ...
– orchestral arrangements Production *Steve Howe – producer *Curtis Schwartz – engineering, mixing * Roger Dean – cover art,
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Charts


References

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