Tales From Yesterday For more than 25 years, the music of Yes has been thrilling music lovers throughout the world. Not only did this band create exciting new albums of incredible songs, it virtually invented an entirely new style of music... orchestral, symphonic, sometimes folk-influenced rock with lyrical content and social conscience. The band, Yes, and its musicians (both current and former) are still creating music today and have spawned new generations of musicians who have waited for an opportunity to thank their musical "fathers" for the creative energy that Yes inspires. Now, "Tales From Yesterday... A View From The South Side of The Sky" gives the world an opportunity to hear past and current members of Yes as well as their musical offspring (both figurative and literal) re-create Yes material from new perspectives and with wisdom that only the passing of time allows.
Cover Painting and Logo Design by Roger Dean
1. Roundabout
Performed By Robert Berry
Robert Berry Instrumentation and Vocals
Steve Howe Guitar Cadenza
2. Siberian Khatru
Performed By Stanley Snail
Nick D'Virgilio Hi vox, Drums
Mike Keneally Mid vox, Guitars
Kevin Gilbert Lo vox, Keyboards
Bryan Beller Bass
3. Mood For A Day
Performed By Steve Morse
4. Don't Kill The Whale
Performed By Magellan
Trent Gardner Vocals and Keyboards
Wayne Gardner Guitars and Bass
5. Turn Of The Century
Performed By Steve Howe and Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam All Vocals
Steve Howe Acoustic Guitar
David A Biglin Keyboards
6. Release, Release Performed By Shadow Gallery
Mike Baker Vocals
Carl Cadden-James Bass
Brendt Allman Guitars
Gary Wehrkamp Guitars and Keyboards
Chris Ingles Keyboards
Kevin Soffera Drums
Tales From Yesterday For more than 25 years, the music of Yes has been thrilling music lovers throughout the world. Not only did this band create exciting new albums of incredible songs, it virtually invented an entirely new style of music... orchestral, symphonic, sometimes folk-influenced rock with lyrical content and social conscience. The band, Yes, and its musicians (both current and former) are still creating music today and have spawned new generations of musicians who have waited for an opportunity to thank their musical "fathers" for the creative energy that Yes inspires. Now, "Tales From Yesterday... A View From The South Side of The Sky" gives the world an opportunity to hear past and current members of Yes as well as their musical offspring (both figurative and literal) re-create Yes material from new perspectives and with wisdom that only the passing of time allows.
Cover Painting and Logo Design by Roger Dean
1. Roundabout
Performed By Robert Berry
Robert Berry Instrumentation and Vocals
Steve Howe Guitar Cadenza
2. Siberian Khatru
Performed By Stanley Snail
Nick D'Virgilio Hi vox, Drums
Mike Keneally Mid vox, Guitars
Kevin Gilbert Lo vox, Keyboards
Bryan Beller Bass
3. Mood For A Day
Performed By Steve Morse
4. Don't Kill The Whale
Performed By Magellan
Trent Gardner Vocals and Keyboards
Wayne Gardner Guitars and Bass
5. Turn Of The Century
Performed By Steve Howe and Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam All Vocals
Steve Howe Acoustic Guitar
David A Biglin Keyboards
6. Release, Release Performed By Shadow Gallery
Mike Baker Vocals
Carl Cadden-James Bass
Brendt Allman Guitars
Gary Wehrkamp Guitars and Keyboards
Chris Ingles Keyboards
Kevin Soffera Drums