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YES, today we're Going for the One album that's arguably the most approachable YES album to date - at least until 90125 came along in 1983 - when many new fans would Awaken to the new sound of YES. Undoubtedly, Going for the One was a Big Generator of new interest in YES, and to reflect the change of sound, there was a Dramatic change of album artwork too (from Roger Dean to Hipgnosis), represented by a naked man looking up at the the twin towers of Century City in California, which closely Parallels the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City that stood for just 28 years, up until the terrible events of 9/11 at the Turn of the Century. Going for the One featured the Dramatic re-Union of the line-up from Tales from Topographic Oceans, when Patrick Moraz was "let go" after the recording of the previous Relayer album, and when Heaven & Earth had to be moved to persuade Rick Wakeman to return after the torturous recording of the Topographic Oceans album, when there was Talk of Rick being driven Close to the Edge of breaking point. Going for the One features the most successful YESsong so far: Wonderous Stories, which climbed to #7 in the UK singles chart. Surprisingly though, Going for the One is only the 9th best-selling YES album of all time, despite ascending The Ladder of success to reach #1 in the UK album charts for two weeks back in 1977. Going for the One also includes one of YES' best-loved songs: Awaken, with Rick Wakeman's magnificent church organ solo rocking the aisles  at St. Martin's church, near to where the album was recorded at Mountain Studios in the picturesque Swiss town of Montreux. Going for the One features just five songs, but after the side-long epics of the last three albums, five songs seems like a relative abundance of YessongsSmile


YES line-up:- Jon Anderson; Steve Howe; Chris Squire; Rick Wakeman; & Alan White

Track Listing

1. Going for the One  (5:30)
2. Turn of the Century  (7:58)
3. Parallels  (5:52)
4. Wonderous Stories  (3:47)
5. Awaken  (15:38)

Top 10 Best-Selling YES Albums

01. 90125   (Sales: 4,128,370)
02. Fragile  (Sales: 2,300,00)
03. Close to the Edge  (Sales: 1,475,687)
04. Yessongs  (Sales: 1,327,480)
05. Tormato  (Sales: 1,115,380)
06. Classic Yes  (Sales: 1,060,000)
06. The Yes Album  (Sales: 1,060,000)
08. Big Generator  (Sales: 1,022,910)
09. Going for the One  (Sales: 726,380)
10. Tales from Topographic Oceans  (Sales: 672,680)

And the worst-selling YES album of all time?

Open Your Eyes, with total worldwide album sales of just 3,450  

Why am I not surprised. Tongue


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I only like the last 3 songs, I guess this makes it a 3 star album. 
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I used to have issues with the title song.  Rael's documentary gave me deeper insights into  "Going For The One".  Paul posted the documentary video below.  Highly recommended. Wink

 

  






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YES - The Story of Going for the One

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Rael NYC, great channel.

For me, in my top 3 Yes albums, behind 1) TFTO, and 2) CTTE, I really like the production on this album. I've heard it described at Going For the One Side 2 is the best side in Prog Rock history, as it contains the greatest short prog song (Wonderous Stories) and the Greatest long song, (Awaken)
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It's a bit of a dog's dinner of an album, no direction and I don't like the tinny sounding production. Highlights for me are anywhere Rick plays pipe organ (Parallels and Awaken) plus Steve Howe's stunning acoustic guitar work on Turn Of The Century. The title track doesn't appeal to me, I especially don't like the steel guitar in the mix (just grates). Wonderous Stories is just okay but a bit 'lite' when you compare it to the similar And You And I while Awaken is a strange epic. Starts with intent but goes nowhere until Wakeman rescues it. Essentially it's a hymn like ELP's Endless Enigma but I prefer ELP's.
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'Going for the One' is my favorite Yes album. The only weak track is "Parallels," which isn't even bad. It just pales in comparison to the greatness that surrounds it. "Awaken" is my favorite Yes song. "Turn of the Century" is one of the most beautiful Yes songs that I have a personal connection with. I can't praise 'Going for the One' enough. Absolute masterpiece.


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

It's a bit of a dog's dinner of an album, no direction and I don't like the tinny sounding production. Highlights for me are anywhere Rick plays pipe organ (Parallels and Awaken) plus Steve Howe's stunning acoustic guitar work on Turn Of The Century. The title track doesn't appeal to me, I especially don't like the steel guitar in the mix (just grates). Wonderous Stories is just okay but a bit 'lite' when you compare it to the similar And You And I while Awaken is a strange epic. Starts with intent but goes nowhere until Wakeman rescues it. Essentially it's a hymn like ELP's Endless Enigma but I prefer ELP's.

I agree. 
Howe ruins the title song which could have been good, it's like Yes wanted to do a hard rock song, but Howe did not know how to do it. LOL
Parallels is one of my favorite Yes songs. Is that a hot take? LOL
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I got this album for Christmas in 1977 and have loved it ever since. Smile

I thoroughly enjoyed that documentary on the making of the album.


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Saw the tour for that album (first time seeing Yes)


Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

It's a bit of a dog's dinner of an album, no direction and I don't like the tinny sounding production. Highlights for me are anywhere Rick plays pipe organ (Parallels and Awaken) plus Steve Howe's stunning acoustic guitar work on Turn Of The Century. The title track doesn't appeal to me, I especially don't like the steel guitar in the mix (just grates). Wonderous Stories is just okay but a bit 'lite' when you compare it to the similar And You And I while Awaken is a strange epic. Starts with intent but goes nowhere until Wakeman rescues it. Essentially it's a hymn like ELP's Endless Enigma but I prefer ELP's.

Agreed on these points, especially the guitar tones of Howe (not that I'm feeling better when Gilmour toys with the same instrument) and it's a very average album for the band back then - nowadays, it's a top 10, though). If there wasn't Awaken, I wouldn't like it at all.

Awaken (and not Awakeman, like Rael saysLOL - never thought of that one myself OuchLOL ) is definitely my fave post-75 Yesssss track with Mind Drive.


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Originally posted by Octopus II Octopus II wrote:

I got this album for Christmas in 1977 and have loved it ever since. Smile

I thoroughly enjoyed that documentary on the making of the album.

Cherished, happy, Christmas memory. Smile 
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I actually like the title track, and if it wasn't for that and Awaken, this would be a 3-star album for me. Totally agree on the production being off. Still, it's a 4-star effort that I would rate as their sixth best release. All it's missing is some pew-pew sounds and some crooked window blinds.
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I seem to be the only one who loves the production on this album LOL
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Have you ever wondered what happened to the lost YES album that should've been released a year prior to Going for the One? Well, wonder no more, because here it is, exclusive to ProgArchives and 100 gazillion listeners on YouTube. Smile

4 stars 1976: YES - The Lost Album - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYSbOcLOCLE
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

And the worst-selling YES album of all time?

Open Your Eyes, with total worldwide album sales of just 3,450  

Why am I not surprised. Tongue


No kidding? Ouch.
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My favorite Yes album with Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman.

No problems with the production/album cover: risks were taken, and I find them successful.

There's just something so energetic, so visceral about these songs, even during the quieter moments, that I never tire of hearing it. It fully lives up to, and even exceeds, the power and majesty of the pre-TFTO albums.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

YES, today we're Going for the One album that's arguably the most approachable YES album to date - at least until 90125 came along in 1983 - when many new fans would Awaken to the new sound of YES. Undoubtedly, Going for the One was a Big Generator of new interest in YES, and to reflect the change of sound, there was a Dramatic change of album artwork too (from Roger Dean to Hipgnosis), represented by a naked man looking up at the the twin towers of Century City in California, which closely Parallels the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City that stood for just 28 years, up until the terrible events of 9/11 at the Turn of the Century. Going for the One featured the Dramatic re-Union of the line-up from Tales from Topographic Oceans, when Patrick Moraz was "let go" after the recording of the previous Relayer album, and when Heaven & Earth had to be moved to persuade Rick Wakeman to return after the torturous recording of the Topographic Oceans album, when there was Talk of Rick being driven Close to the Edge of breaking point. Going for the One features the most successful YESsong so far: Wonderous Stories, which climbed to #7 in the UK singles chart. Surprisingly though, Going for the One is only the 9th best-selling YES album of all time, despite ascending The Ladder of success to reach #1 in the UK album charts for two weeks back in 1977. Going for the One also includes one of YES' best-loved songs: Awaken, with Rick Wakeman's magnificent church organ solo rocking the aisles  at St. Martin's church, near to where the album was recorded at Mountain Studios in the picturesque Swiss town of Montreux. Going for the One features just five songs, but after the side-long epics of the last three albums, five songs seems like a relative abundance of YessongsSmile


YES line-up:- Jon Anderson; Steve Howe; Chris Squire; Rick Wakeman; & Alan White

Track Listing

1. Going for the One  (5:30)
2. Turn of the Century  (7:58)
3. Parallels  (5:52)
4. Wonderous Stories  (3:47)
5. Awaken  (15:38)

Top 10 Best-Selling YES Albums

01. 90125   (Sales: 4,128,370)
02. Fragile  (Sales: 2,300,00)
03. Close to the Edge  (Sales: 1,475,687)
04. Yessongs  (Sales: 1,327,480)
05. Tormato  (Sales: 1,115,380)
06. Classic Yes  (Sales: 1,060,000)
06. The Yes Album  (Sales: 1,060,000)
08. Big Generator  (Sales: 1,022,910)
09. Going for the One  (Sales: 726,380)
10. Tales from Topographic Oceans  (Sales: 672,680)

And the worst-selling YES album of all time?

Open Your Eyes, with total worldwide album sales of just 3,450  

Why am I not surprised. Tongue




Paul,

Those sale figures are no doubt inaccurate. The Yes Album you have listed as having 1,060,000 sales. The Yes Album went Platinum in the US (1,000,000) and Silver in the UK (60,000). If what you have listed about the Yes Album is correct that would mean Yes did not sell one single album more from the date it was certified Platinum by the RIAA or Silver by the BPI or one copy in any other country.The Dutch Charts show that the Yes Album charted as high as #7 in that country and year end was the 52nd best selling album in that country. So, it appears there were some copies of that album sold in that country.

Close to the Edge is listed as having 1,475,687 copies sold. CTTE went Platinum in the US (1,000,000), Britain (300,000) and Canada (100,000). That is 1,400,000 copies sold. The RIAA last certified CTTE on April 10, 1998. The BPI certified CTTE Platinum on May 12, 1984. If you look at the BPI chart, it shows not one single copy sold since that date as it is just a flat line since that date. You can see that here:

https://www.bpi.co.uk/award/1381-1295-2

CTTE charted #1 in the Dutch Charts, #16 in Japan, #14 in Italy, #36 in Germany and #21 in Australia.

I would suspect that the figures you have listed are probably far lower than what the real figures would be.

Another example is the Kansas albums Leftoverture, Point of Know Return and Best Of are listed by the RIAA as going 4x Platinum respectively. Howeve, Kansas has stated those albums sold each more than 6,000,000 copies in the US.

My understanding is that the certification process is expensive and bands feel like it is not worth the cost. Some labels don't want to do the certification process not only because of cost but, want to keep the actual real sales figures hidden from the band.

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My main issue is the album cover. Why is a naked man staring at buildings?
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^^ It looks like my album sales figures have turned out to be as dodgy as one of Arthur Daley's motors. Tongue




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Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

YES, today we're Going for the One album that's arguably the most approachable YES album to date - at least until 90125 came along in 1983 - when many new fans would Awaken to the new sound of YES. Undoubtedly, Going for the One was a Big Generator of new interest in YES, and to reflect the change of sound, there was a Dramatic change of album artwork too (from Roger Dean to Hipgnosis), represented by a naked man looking up at the the twin towers of Century City in California, which closely Parallels the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City that stood for just 28 years, up until the terrible events of 9/11 at the Turn of the Century. Going for the One featured the Dramatic re-Union of the line-up from Tales from Topographic Oceans, when Patrick Moraz was "let go" after the recording of the previous Relayer album, and when Heaven & Earth had to be moved to persuade Rick Wakeman to return after the torturous recording of the Topographic Oceans album, when there was Talk of Rick being driven Close to the Edge of breaking point. Going for the One features the most successful YESsong so far: Wonderous Stories, which climbed to #7 in the UK singles chart. Surprisingly though, Going for the One is only the 9th best-selling YES album of all time, despite ascending The Ladder of success to reach #1 in the UK album charts for two weeks back in 1977. Going for the One also includes one of YES' best-loved songs: Awaken, with Rick Wakeman's magnificent church organ solo rocking the aisles  at St. Martin's church, near to where the album was recorded at Mountain Studios in the picturesque Swiss town of Montreux. Going for the One features just five songs, but after the side-long epics of the last three albums, five songs seems like a relative abundance of YessongsSmile


YES line-up:- Jon Anderson; Steve Howe; Chris Squire; Rick Wakeman; & Alan White

Track Listing

1. Going for the One  (5:30)
2. Turn of the Century  (7:58)
3. Parallels  (5:52)
4. Wonderous Stories  (3:47)
5. Awaken  (15:38)

Top 10 Best-Selling YES Albums

01. 90125   (Sales: 4,128,370)
02. Fragile  (Sales: 2,300,00)
03. Close to the Edge  (Sales: 1,475,687)
04. Yessongs  (Sales: 1,327,480)
05. Tormato  (Sales: 1,115,380)
06. Classic Yes  (Sales: 1,060,000)
06. The Yes Album  (Sales: 1,060,000)
08. Big Generator  (Sales: 1,022,910)
09. Going for the One  (Sales: 726,380)
10. Tales from Topographic Oceans  (Sales: 672,680)

And the worst-selling YES album of all time?

Open Your Eyes, with total worldwide album sales of just 3,450  

Why am I not surprised. Tongue




Paul,

Those sale figures are no doubt inaccurate. The Yes Album you have listed as having 1,060,000 sales. The Yes Album went Platinum in the US (1,000,000) and Silver in the UK (60,000). If what you have listed about the Yes Album is correct that would mean Yes did not sell one single album more from the date it was certified Platinum by the RIAA or Silver by the BPI or one copy in any other country.The Dutch Charts show that the Yes Album charted as high as #7 in that country and year end was the 52nd best selling album in that country. So, it appears there were some copies of that album sold in that country.

Close to the Edge is listed as having 1,475,687 copies sold. CTTE went Platinum in the US (1,000,000), Britain (300,000) and Canada (100,000). That is 1,400,000 copies sold. The RIAA last certified CTTE on April 10, 1998. The BPI certified CTTE Platinum on May 12, 1984. If you look at the BPI chart, it shows not one single copy sold since that date as it is just a flat line since that date. You can see that here:

https://www.bpi.co.uk/award/1381-1295-2

CTTE charted #1 in the Dutch Charts, #16 in Japan, #14 in Italy, #36 in Germany and #21 in Australia.

I would suspect that the figures you have listed are probably far lower than what the real figures would be.

Another example is the Kansas albums Leftoverture, Point of Know Return and Best Of are listed by the RIAA as going 4x Platinum respectively. Howeve, Kansas has stated those albums sold each more than 6,000,000 copies in the US.

My understanding is that the certification process is expensive and bands feel like it is not worth the cost. Some labels don't want to do the certification process not only because of cost but, want to keep the actual real sales figures hidden from the band.



Well, it's certainly possible that the two best selling Kansas albums have sold 2 million more copies each of those two albums since 1995 but how would the band know that if they haven't consulted the RIAA? The answer is probably dust in the wind. Yes has probably sold more than what is listed also. All we can really do is guess.
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