Dive into the electrifying world of Yes with "The Word Is Live," a captivating live album that spans nearly three and a half hours of progressive rock mastery. Released on May 29, 2005, under Rhino/Warner Records, this collection is a testament to Yes's enduring influence and innovation in the realms of symphonic rock, art rock, and album rock.
"The Word Is Live" is a treasure trove of live performances, capturing the band's dynamic energy and musical prowess across various cities and years, from 1971 to 1988. The album opens with the mesmerizing "Astral Traveller" from a 1971 performance in Gothenburg, setting the stage for a journey through some of Yes's most iconic tracks. Fans will delight in the inclusion of classics like "Yours Is No Disgrace," "Roundabout," and "Heart of the Sunrise," each rendered with the raw power and precision that Yes is known for.
The album also showcases lesser-known gems like "It's Love" and "Sound Chaser," offering a comprehensive overview of the band's evolution over nearly two decades. Highlights include the epic "Apocalypse" and "Siberian Khatru" from the 1976 Detroit performance, as well as the medley of tracks from their 1978 Inglewood show, demonstrating Yes's ability to seamlessly blend complex compositions into a cohesive live experience.
With its rich tapestry of sound and intricate musicianship, "The Word Is Live" is a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to Yes's music. The album is a vivid reminder of why Yes remains a cornerstone of progressive rock, offering a thrilling glimpse into their live performances that have captivated audiences for generations.