Описание
Label:
Atlantic – K50012, Atlantic – K 50012
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Textured Gatefold
Country:
UK
Released:
Sep 1972
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Prog Rock, Art Rock, Symphonic Rock
Close To The Edge
Songwriter [Song], Words By [Words] – Anderson*, Howe*
(18:12)
Aa (i) The Solid Time Of Change
Ab (ii) Total Mass Retain
Ac (iii) I Get Up I Get Down
Ad (iv) Seasons Of Man
And You And I
Music By [Themes] – Bruford*, Squire*, Howe*
Songwriter [Song], Words By [Words] – Anderson*
(10:40)
B1a (i) Cord Of Life
B1b (ii) Eclipse
Written-By – Squire*, Bruford*
B1c (iii) The Preacher The Teacher
B1d (iv) The Apocalypse
B2 Siberian Khatru
Music By [Themes] – Anderson*, Wakeman*, Howe*
Songwriter [Song], Words By [Words] – Anderson*
9:50
Copyright © – Yessongs
Published By – Rondor
Published By – Yessongs
Distributed By – WEA Records Ltd.
Pressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
Arranged By [All Arrangements By] – Yes
Bass, Vocals – Chris Squire
Coordinator – Brian Lane (3)
Cover – Roger Dean (4)
Guitar, Vocals – Steve Howe
Keyboards – Rick Wakeman
Percussion – Bill Bruford
Photography By [Photographs] – Martin Adelman, Roger Dean (4)
Producer [Produced By] [Production] – Eddie Offord*, Yes
Tape Op [Tapes] – Mike Dunne
Vocals – Jon Anderson
Original UK release with earliest runouts (from A1/B1) in fully [outside & inside] textured [faux leather look] gatefold cover.
Printed green side opening thick paper lyrics inner sleeve with flipbacks.
No 'Made in UK' on labels.
No 'v' below cat.# on labels.
Silver trim around artist's name and title on cover.
First cat.# on cover back, 2nd on cover spine, inner sleeve & labels.
Labels:
An Atlantic USA Recording
Rondor/Yessongs
℗ 1972
Cover:
Rick Wakeman appears by courtesy of A&M records Ltd.
an Atlantic record distributed by WEA Records Ltd. ℗ 1972
Inner sleeve:
All titles published by YESSONGS reproduced by permission © 1972
Visually identical version here Yes - Close To The Edge in that it is the only other UK copy that still has no reference to 'Made in UK' and no 'v' below cat.# on labels. The difference being a white rather than green inner sleeve that may indicate a repress.
Runouts are stamped.