It has been thirty years since Yes’ golden age, an era
during which they produced classics records such as “The Yes Album,” “Close to
the Edge,” and “Going for the One.”
Since that time, the band has weathered commercial ups and downs,
line-up changes, and the loss of Jon Anderson, a lead singer with a signature
voice, visionary lyrics, and esoteric conceptual ambitions.
Anderson’s unique voice and artistic vision helped make Yes
a complete anomaly in rock; a spiritual force that was more about musical
excellence, mind-expansion, and cosmic ideas than chart-topping success. Anderson and Yes split ways several years ago,
but the band has continued to tour and record without him.
In 2013 and early 2014, a revamped Yes, led by Jon Davison, embarked on an ambitious tour, playing three of their
most iconic albums – “The Yes Album,” “Close to the Edge,” and “Going for the
One”-- in their entirety. The tour
concept has proven popular with audiences and a good fit for the band itself,
which has sounded precise and energized. Yes’ final performance featuring this set list
was at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Wrapping up the “three album tour,” Yes performed as well as
they have in ages. Jon Davision’s
effortless high notes, angelic voice, and hippie demeanor easily conjures up memories
of Jon Anderson. Anderson has an
inimitable voice, but Davison clearly sounds comfortable in the vocal
stratosphere that so much Yes music demands.
Keyboardist Geoff Downes is fitting into the Yes mix as well. Downes joined Yes in 1980, replacing the
illustrious Rick Wakeman, in what then appeared to be a one-time effort (the vastly
underrated “Drama” album and the subsequent tour). On this night, Downes' keyboard fills in the
coda of the rarely-played “A Venture” proved to be a highlight of the
evening. The remaining members of Yes (Steve
Howe, Chris Squire, and Alan White) met or exceeded their customary high
standards. In short, the “three album”
tour came to a fitting conclusion at the Borgata. Yes turned in a solid performance of their
best music before an enthusiastic audience.
There are ample reasons to believe this lineup will continue to remain a
force to be reckoned with.
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