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House of Yes: Live from House of Blues

Yes · 2000

111 min · 15 tracks · progressive rock · art rock · symphonic rock

A vibrant celebration of progressive rock, blending intricate musicianship with captivating live energy.

Why this album works

This live album captures the band's dynamic performance at the House of Blues and received positive reviews for its sound quality and track selection. It highlights Yes's enduring appeal within the progressive rock scene, evidenced by its strong sales and fan reception, solidifying their legacy as influential artists.
Best for
dynamic live performance energy wave-like pacing with crescendos immersive journey through sound
Context
By the release of 'House of Yes: Live from House of Blues' in 2000, Yes was navigating a resurgence after several roster changes and hiatuses. This album followed their 1999 studio release, 'The Ladder', showcasing a revitalized lineup and reaffirming their status as pioneers of the progressive rock genre.
Stylistic neighbors
Emerson, Lake & Palmer· Swans· Can

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Yours Is No Disgrace Standout 13:03
  • 2 Time and a Word 0:58
  • 3 Homeworld (The Ladder) 9:44
  • 4 Perpetual Change 10:48
  • 5 Lightning Strikes 5:07
  • 6 The Messenger 6:39
  • 7 Ritual: Nous sommes du soleil 0:59
  • 8 And You and I 11:25

Disc 2

  • 1 It Will Be a Good Day (The River) 6:28
  • 2 Face to Face 5:32
  • 3 Awaken Standout 17:34
  • 4 Your Move / I’ve Seen All Good People 7:27
  • 5 Cinema 1:57
  • 6 Owner of a Lonely Heart Standout 6:03
  • 7 Roundabout 7:43

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