Sold Date:
January 2, 2014
Start Date:
December 26, 2013
Final Price:
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YES~Time and A Word~1970 PROMO MONO WLP LP~EXCELLENT CONDITION~EX RARE!!
Product Description
YES~Time and A Word~MONO PROMO super rare NEAR MINT WLP LP
YES
"TIME AND A WORD"
Atlantic SD 8273 (A-1355/6-PR)
EXTREMELY RARE PROMO ONLY MONO PRESSING FROM 1970!!!
EXTREMELY RARE MONO MIX, MUCH RARER THAN THE STEREO VERSION!!
HEAVYWEIGHT CARDBOARD COVER IS IN VG++ CONDITION WITH LIGHT TO MODERATE WEAR TO THE EDGES, THE BEGINNING OF A SPLIT IN THE LOWER RIGHT CORNER AS WELL AS DAMAGE FROM A STICKER OR TAPE THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED.
VINYL IS IN EX CONDITION WITH LIGHT WEAR.
INCLUDES A FLORESCENT PROMO STICKER ON THE FRONT.
Very few of these were ever pressed and almost of them most certainly went to radio stations - many of which were still broadcasting in MONO at the time.
VERY FEW COPIES OF THIS RARITY HAVE SHOWN UP OVER THE YEARS SO DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO PICK UP A GREAT YES RARITY!!
Yes' second (and least commercially successful) album was a transitional effort; the group trying for a more produced and sophisticated sound through the use of an orchestra. Even so, the results weren't conventional, because the group didn't tone down or turn down its sound. Much of Time and a Word relies on bold, highly animated performances by Bill Bruford, Chris Squire, and Tony Kaye. Additionally, by this time the group was developing a much tauter ensemble than was evident on their first LP, so there's no lack of visceral excitement. "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" was a bold opening, a highly amplified, frenzied adaptation of the Richie Havens song, melded with Jerome Moross's title music from the movie The Big Country. Somewhat more successful musically is "Then," which keeps the orchestral accompaniment to a minimum and allows Kaye and Banks to stretch out on organ and guitar. "Everydays" is highlighted by Anderson's ethereal vocals and Kaye's dueting with the orchestra. A surprising amount of the material here seems rather tuneless, but the group was solidifying its sound and, in the process, forcing Banks out of the lineup, despite some beautiful moments for him (and Tony Kaye) on the prettiest parts of "The Prophet," a piece that also contains fragments of music that anticipate Yes' work right up through Tales from Topographic Oceans. "Astral Traveller," as a title, anticipates the themes of future group work, though they still don't have the dexterity to pull off the tempo changes they're trying for. By the time the record was completed, Banks was out of the band, which is why Steve Howe, his successor, ended up pictured on the cover of most editions.
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MINT = like new or near new with only one or two small insignificant defects, a 9 or better on a 1-10 scale
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