Yeah, Relayer remains my favorite Yes album, too. There was a synergy with
the combination of Howe and Moraz together that isn't present on other Yes
albums (with Wakeman/Kaye). Relayer had a very futuristic sound to it.
Everyone has their own favorite Yes album, no denying it.
the combination of Howe and Moraz together that isn't present on other Yes
albums (with Wakeman/Kaye). Relayer had a very futuristic sound to it.
Everyone has their own favorite Yes album, no denying it.
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From: "J.K.Beresford" <j.k.beresford@...>
To: <Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Relayer
> I tend to take each album individually on it's merits and not based
> on what's gone before or after. Relayer I think does what it was
> supposed to do ie sound sublime, jazzy and just plain evil in
> places. I'm a big fan of Wakeman but I liked Moraz's work on
> Relayer esp his 'tron work tremendously. "Gates...grinds and
> scrapes along, "Soundchaser" is just far out, and "To be over" - not
> thier strongest...but lovely tron. And I think Anderson's George
> Fornby impression on "Gates.." is just great. I love the album!
> Perhaps I'm weird or something.
> John
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