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"The recording is impeccably done, recorded for the first time completely digitally." "The title track is perhaps the best track... almost impossible not to move at least a limb to the rhythm of this track."
"The recording is impeccably done, recorded for the first time completely digitally."
"The title track is perhaps the best track... almost impossible not to move at least a limb to the rhythm of this track."
Stereotomy marks a key point in The Alan Parsons Project's discography, showcasing their move to fully digital recording and experimenting with modern sounds. The album features standout tracks like the energetic title track and the hit 'Limelight.' Though it has some colder, more technical moments, it remains an excellent work with notable musicianship and innovative production. The review praises the album's diversity and technical achievements, granting it four stars. Explore the rich digital soundscape of Stereotomy and discover why The Alan Parsons Project remains a pioneer in rock and technology.
"For the devotees of the old style, it is a half misstep. However, remains all at high levels; they can't do less than that, and that's not little." "A beautiful album not to compare to 'Close to the Edge' or 'Relayer', but still essential in its own right."
"For the devotees of the old style, it is a half misstep. However, remains all at high levels; they can't do less than that, and that's not little."
"A beautiful album not to compare to 'Close to the Edge' or 'Relayer', but still essential in its own right."
Yes's 1994 album Talk marks the end of Trevor Rabin's era with the band, showcasing modern progressive rock with impeccable technical quality. The album divides classic fans due to a stylistic shift but gains new followers who appreciate its innovation. Highlights include 'The Calling' and the epic suite 'Endless Dream.' While not a masterpiece, it's a solid work demonstrating Yes's musicianship and evolution. Discover Yes's progressive journey in Talk—listen now to experience the blend of technical mastery and bold experimentation.
"'New State of Mind' is the top of the CD. Pure Yes energy, to be listened to at full volume." "The music... is Yes. One foot in the past and the other forward."
"'New State of Mind' is the top of the CD. Pure Yes energy, to be listened to at full volume."
"The music... is Yes. One foot in the past and the other forward."
This review explores Yes' 1997 album 'Open Your Eyes' as a transitional work bridging their past and future sounds. While missing the fresh edge brought by Trevor Rabin, Billy Sherwood steps in competently. Highlights include 'New State of Mind' and 'Open Your Eyes' tracks. The album demands attentive listening and serves as a recommended follow-up to classic Yes releases. Discover the evolving sound of Yes with 'Open Your Eyes'—listen now and explore a classic prog rock journey.
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