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Levin Torn White – Levin Torn White (2011)

‘Levin Torn White’ ain’t for the weak, but it’s lethal combination of brawn and brains makes it the release of the year.

Tony Levin on "Big Time," "Thrak," "Late in the Evening" + others: Gimme Five

Tony Levin on “Big Time,” “Thrak,” “Late in the Evening” + others: Gimme Five

Tony Levin, bassist with Peter Gabriel and King Crimson, joins us to discuss five key tracks from his remarkable career.

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Circa with Billy Sherwood + Tony Kaye, “And So On” (2011): One Track Mind

Circa has every right to sound like Yes, considering that its two principal creative forces are former members of the band, and this is the tune that makes the most of that prog-rock promise. You May Also Like: Billy Sherwood + Tony Kaye and Chris Squire, “The Citizen” (2015): OneRead More

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Yes – ‘Fly From Here’ (2011)

Yes’ 2011 comeback album ‘Fly From Here’ is, in many ways, better than it has any right to be.

Yes, "We Can Fly" (2011): Something Else! Sneak Peek

Yes, “We Can Fly” (2011): Something Else! Sneak Peek

“We Can Fly” is the lead single from Yes’ forthcoming new recording ‘Fly From Here’ – but it’s not actually new.

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Jon Anderson – Survival and Other Stories (2011)

Too often, it was like Jon Anderson didn’t want to make a solo record that sounded too much like Yes. As interesting as these sideroads no doubt were, they gave few clues to how his own voice fit into the wider topography of the band. You May Also Like: JonRead More

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One Track Mind: ANT-BEE, featuring Peter Banks, "Endless Journey" (2011)

“Endless Journey,” a thrilling little space-rock number by ANT-BEE, begins appropriately enough: With a countdown and then a rocket launch. The unmistakable tone of Peter Banks’ guitar floats by next You May Also Like: Flash [Featuring Yes Co-Founder Peter Banks] – ‘In the USA Live 1972-73’ (2022) Robbie Dupree, Chicago,Read More

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Jon Anderson on Yes’ “Roundabout,” “Gates of Delirium” + others: Gimme Five

Jon Anderson, co-founder and former long-time vocalist of the legendary progressive rock band Yes, shares unique insights into some of his more memorable tracks.

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Jon Anderson, former Yes frontman: Something Else! Interview

After a difficult bout with respiratory problems, Jon Anderson has returned with a furious creativity

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One Track Mind: Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman, "23-24-11" (2010)

“In the darkness,” Jon Anderson sings on this haunting track, “there is always a song for you.” His road back to us has been dark, indeed You May Also Like: Jon Anderson, of Yes and Anderson Rabin Wakeman: Something Else! Interview The Solo Song Where Jon Anderson Finally Reclaimed HisRead More