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CD Title: Mirror To The Sky

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Category: Prog Rock

Year: 2023

Label: Inside Out Music

Catalog Number: IOM663

Personnel

Steve Howe guitars, autoharp, backing vocals
Geoff Downes keyboards
Billy Sherwood bass guitar, backing vocals
Jon Davison lead vocals
Jay Schellen drums, percussion

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Cut from the Stars  
2.  All Connected  
3.  Luminosity  
4.  Living Out Their Dream  
5.  Mirror to the Sky  
6.  Circles of Time  

Disc 2
7.  Unknown Place  
8.  One Second Is Enough  
9.  Magic Potion  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Auslander Date: July 13, 2023 at 12:41
It's a bit hard for me, being a Yes die-hard fan, but I have to advise that this is just pleasant. It doesn't really grab hold. It is good without being great, skilled without being challenging. In short, is it essential? For a casual fan, no. But, if like me you have all other Yes albums, you will get this one too. Even though it is slightly disappointing. Best tracks are the opening track and closing track. Rating C+.

From: Planet Y Date: July 24, 2023 at 17:27
The 3rd album with singer Jon Davison, and this new Yes finally takes off! I enjoyed The Quest, especially the great opening track The Ice Bridge, but Mirror to the Sky is very different (although supposedly, these tracks are based upon ideas that were left over from The Quest) and much stronger. The band sounds fresh and inspired on the playful Cut from the stars, while longer tracks such as All connected, Luminosity and the title track ooze class and grow with every spin. Living out their dream is a quirky rocker with great CSN-style vocals, and Circles of time is a sweet, laid back track that doesn't do much for me yet, but who knows. Give it some time. The 2nd cd, Unknown Place is an adventurous, organ-heavy exercise, that could / should have been on the main disc! 90 points from me, certainly the most rewarding Yes-album since The Ladder from 1999. I think it's even better than that one.


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