"A pleasure for your ears": this could be the subtitle of this rare and rich (lasting an hour and a quarter... a double long-playing) studio CD by Yes, rare even in its gestation considering that its release, for once but understandably, comes after the live versions of the tracks contained in the four albums of the "Keys to Ascension" saga, published in pairs themselves. We're in the middle of 2001, just a few months before the release of "Magnification," marking the band's label change from the cumbersome Sanctuary Records to the more modest Eagle. Thus, the release of these tracks, composed four or five years earlier, represents an unfortunate move (the commercial outcome was indeed rather disappointing) to challenge the new production.

A condition sine qua non to delight your ears is the use of an adequate system capable of capturing the infinite nuances of "Keystudio," starting with those of "Footprints" taken or rather developed in Keys to Ascension (KtA for brevity) 2 where Jon Anderson’s classic chorus is soon joined by Alan White’s robust drumming, the bass of the late Squire, and evidently the keyboards of the inimitable Rick Wakeman. Here, we have the "classic" Yes lineup with Steve Howe, and you can tell! Among Rick’s flights and the massive rhythm of White & Squire softened by Anderson’s voice, the track concludes with a delightful arpeggio by Howe, who may have felt a little left out until this point; followed by the massive attack of drums & bass quickly leading to a sweet interlude by Howe and Wakeman supporting Anderson’s voice in: "Be the One" (KtA), a track between nostalgic and epic, structured in three parts: the eponymous one characterized by various Howe arpeggios, the central part ("Humankind") with an engaging ascending scale with Rick in continuous evidence, and the final ride ("Stakes") managed by the five in full harmony, always with Anderson in evidence.

Howe’s final arpeggio gives way to "Mind Drive" (KtA2) where for sublime continuity, Howe and Squire start with an ovated prelude somewhat Spanish-like, but then take off with the bolero set by White, with Rick weaving towards a maddening crescendo (don’t turn the volume too high because others wouldn’t understand what kind of stuff you’re listening to: try explaining that this is prog to the nth degree, right where it "Guides the Mind"!), and I won’t write more, as I wouldn’t know who to give the palm of the best among the five middle-aged gentlemen on the back cover of the album, just to provoke a guess on White, though the repeated arpeggio by the Howe Squire duo gives me some doubts. Better to move on since I’m already getting tangled up, but I’d like to see you with a piece of this magnitude (an LP side) with infinite facets and variations worthy of the best Yes, like the charming and sweet arpeggio by Howe about halfway through the piece introducing Anderson. Epic and absolutely entrancing choral finale with Wakeman reclaiming "his" role, amusing closure.

Very "Yes" also the start of "Bring Me to the Power" (KtA2), decidedly more pop compared to the previous tracks, but still Yes' pop, just listen to the beginning, with highly catchy and somewhat repetitive interludes, perhaps the lesser track, which then gives way to Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe in "Sign Language" (KtA2), a delightful duet with the electric guitar seemingly right in front of you speaking in this "sign language," and more than a sign: a true gem!

For continuity, Howe then "spares no effort," it must be said, at the beginning of "That, That Is" (KtA), a classic track typically structured in several parts (seven to be exact, another LP side!), which you’ll want to replay to see if everything was as you heard it or if you missed something, for example, White’s bass drum interspersing Anderson or Squire's somewhat obsessive accompanying arpeggio (even more evident in the live version). The powerful central part ("All in All") where each member gives their specific contribution and the text itself is custom-built to enhance Anderson’s "description" of "This, this is (such)" rather than conveying messianic messages. In short, yet another very complex track that builds to a very fluent finale especially thanks to Squire.

And if God wills, we’re at the final track "Children of the Light" (KtA2), another gem structured in three parts: the first strictly by Wakeman ("Lightning," not present on the live album) which then gives space (but remains decidedly, and you feel it!) to the group's chorality in the title track, at the end of which Vangelis (yes, the Greek composer) also appears in the central suite that distinctly detaches from the style of the rest of the CD and takes you dreamily to the end of the album with "Lifeline": it’s hard not to recognize Vangelis' contribution that further enlivens the scene.

After the aforementioned, the judgment would lean towards 5 stars that signify a masterpiece, which "Keystudio" probably is, even due to the monumental nature of the work, but if we give 5 stars to the triptych Album, Fragile & Close to the Edge, which naturally deserve it as a contribution to the development of Music, here we should only give it 4 (it's a strictly musical criticism discourse) for comparison. However, I know I would later regret it since I also see a musical progress in "Keystudio," especially in the two long suites (Mind Drive and That. so, it goes for 5 stars! And may stinginess perish.

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   Foot Prints (09:09)

My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the glory of the world
My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the glory of the world

My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the glory of the world
My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the glory of the world

Looking for the mystery in the woman
Dancing with the teacher in the circle
Watching for the reasons we are going
Getting ready for the big bang
Everybody looking for that great connection
Somebody help me find that universal dream
Everybody watching, is something happening
See what I mean

Looking for the real man
Looking for the teacher
Dancing with the circle
Looking for the real world
Everybody knows where we're going to
Don't forget to leave good footprints behind
Never let the grass grow over your soul
Only time will tell, leave good footprints behind

I have seen the way
The way is clear to save your love
High upon the sky
The forces come to break you free

Forgiving is what you have
Forgiving is what you see
Forgiving is what you know
Forgiving is all you are
I have seen the way
The way is clear beyond your soul

I have seen the way
The way is clear to save your love
High upon the sky
The forces come to break you free
Forgiving is what you have
Forgiving is what you see
They say the soul has so many lifetimes
My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the glory of the world

Only when you stop to listen
Only when you stop to see
Forgiving is what you have
Forgiving is what you see
Forgiving is what you know
Forgiving is all you are
I have seen the way
The way is clear to save your soul
I have seen the way
The way is clear beyond you soul
My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the glory of the world
My eyes see the coming revolution
My eyes see the glory of the world

Don't forget to leave good footprints behind
Don't forget to leave good footprints behind

02   Be the One (09:51)

03   Mind Drive (18:38)

04   Bring Me to the Power (07:25)

This state in the matrix of the real world thinking
This way is meant to surface through the 'net
This train is set to mystify
This day in the history of the future
This train is set to justify
Whether you're ready or not
This day is of the meeting now

If they don't give us the keys how are we supposed to get ready?
If they don't give us the keys how are we to survive?
Cover me up and bring me to the power
Cover me up and bring me to the power
Cover me up and bring me to the power

All I know is all I want to give you

Cover me up get closer to the fire
Cover me up get closer to the power
Cover me up get closer to the power
Cover me up get closer now
Cover me up get closer to the power

God talk
God talk, now, talk
God talk
Give a little-ation
God talk, revelation
God talk, revelation

If they don't give 'em the keys
If we don't give 'em the keys
How are they supposed to be ready
If we don't give 'em the keys
How are they to divine
If we don't give 'em the keys
How are they supposed to be ready
If we don't give 'em the keys
How are they to survive
Cover me up and bring me to the power
Cover me up and bring me revelation

If we don't give 'em the keys
How are they supposed to be ready
If you don't give 'em the keys
How are they to survive
The power of love can open every heart in everyone
Minute by minute...........

05   Sign Language (03:29)

(Howe/Wakeman)
[Instrumental]

06   That, That Is (19:15)

07   Children of the Light (06:34)

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