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GOING FOR THE ONEYesSymphonic Prog4.03 | 1955 ratings |
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![]() But of course itīs the five tracks that make up the original album thatīs of real interest here. All five tracks are high quality compositions which sound unmistakably like Yes. Jon Andersonīs distinct vocals lead the way, but the outstanding instrumental performances and interplay between the musicians are also a great asset on the album as well as the many great harmony vocals by bassist Chris Squire. The title track starts the album off in a great fashion with an unusual bluesy slide guitar part, but soon it turns into a great progressive rock song. Itīs on the lighter side compared to the epics of the three preceeding albums but itīs a great song. "Turn Of The Century" is a cleverly build song that starts subtle but ends with layers upon layer of instruments and sounds. A very symphonic track that one. "Parallels" is the second rock track on the album but itīs a rather unusual one with the omnipresent and quite dominating church organ. A rather strange choice of instrument for a song like this but itīs certainly innovative. Iīve always had a weak spot for "Wonderous Stories" which is a very melodic and ballad type track. Itīs by far the most simple song on the album but itīs still a wonderful song. The album ends with the 15:38 minute long and epic track "Awaken". An excellent example of how good Yes are at making multi- section epics. This oneīs got it all. Wonderful vocal parts, great instrumental parts and an intriguing structure. The production is very clean on the Elektra remaster CD version that I have and I remember the LP version as more bass heavy and generally darker in sound. I enjoy the more clinical sound on the CD version though. "Going for the One" is one of those unique albums that doesnīt sound like anything else. Itīs somewhat removed from the sound of the earlier releases by the band and it doesnīt really sound like anything they released after it either. Itīs safe to say that Iīve been blown away by the unique nature of "Going for the One" and I canīt tell enough times how glad I am that I purchased the Elektra remaster CD version which really re-ignited my interest in the album. A 4 - 4.5 star (85%) rating is fully deserved. This one is close to a masterpiece in my book.
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