Yes, “Can I” from ‘The Ladder’ (1999): YESterdays
“Can I” represents something new for Yes, yet there is a connection to their storied past.
“Can I” represents something new for Yes, yet there is a connection to their storied past.
‘The Universe Will Provide’ arrived 15 years ago this week at a career crossroads for Mike Keneally. He somehow managed to take everything to the next level.
Adam Larson’s ‘Listen With Your Eyes’ has the feel of a live album, and that’s not in any way a bad thing.
‘In the Hills of California,’ released 10 years ago today, was culled from various Greg Brown performances at the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival.
Bob Mould issued perhaps his most heartfelt work, something obviously inspired by real loss, 25 years ago today.
Bill Bruford isn’t playing live anymore, but it’s great to have this box to relive his work at one of its many peaks.
Rich Halley’s encounter with the Matthew Shipp Trio is no East Coast meets West Coast kind of thing, just a meeting of great minds that think alike.
Released 10 years ago today, the live-recorded ‘Dresden’ was the most essential Jan Garbarek album in a long time.
“Mad About You” marks the return of former – and future – Toto frontman Joseph Williams, at least in spirit.
These bands can all rock as hard as any other band from any other place, which shows that maybe the importance of location isn’t such a big deal anymore.