- Open Your Eyes (Yes album)
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Open Your Eyes Studio album by Yes Released 24 November 1997 Recorded Summer 1997 Genre Progressive rock Length 74:12 Label Eagle Records (UK)
Beyond Music (US)Producer Yes Yes chronology Keys to Ascension 2
(1997)Open Your Eyes
(1997)The Ladder
(1999)Open Your Eyes is the seventeenth studio album by progressive rock band Yes, released in 1997. The follow-up to the twin projects Keys to Ascension and Keys to Ascension 2, Open Your Eyes marked Billy Sherwood becoming an official member of Yes, following Rick Wakeman's departure.
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History
Sherwood had previously been involved with Yes as a backup keyboard player and guitarist on the Talk tour, as a potential new lead singer during Yes rehearsals circa 1990 and as engineer and producer for part of the band's Keys To Ascension project. During this period he had formed a strong working relationship with Yes bassist Chris Squire. Open Your Eyes initially began as an outside collaboration between Sherwood and Squire with its material intended for the two men's duo project The Chris Squire Experiment (later to become Conspiracy).
Yes singer Jon Anderson was impressed by some of the early Conspiracy material and became interested in singing on it, in part because of the parent band's need for new material to sustain commercial momentum. Consequently Sherwood, Squire, Anderson and White began working on the songs together with the aim of transforming them into Yes songs. Guitarist Steve Howe (at the time, the band's only UK-based member) was not practically involved for most of the process and made his contributions to the album at the end of the sessions (and mainly as a player). By the end of the sessions, Sherwood was formally inducted into Yes - he would play second guitar and sing harmony vocals on tour.
Although Sherwood played the bulk of the keyboards on the album, two other keyboard players were brought in to perform the more complex parts. Steve Porcaro played keyboards on the title track and Russian keyboard player Igor Khoroshev performed on "New State of Mind", "No Way We Can Lose" and "Fortune Seller". Khoroshev was hired as the band's keyboard player on the tour promoting Open Your Eyes (on which he also played percussion and sang backing vocals) and would be a full member by 1999's The Ladder (on which he featured far more prominently).
Open Your Eyes was received with mixed reaction from both critics and fans upon its November 1997 release, some finding it lacking in trademark Yes qualities, while some still praise the album for its upbeat nature. The album was a commercial flop, only reaching #151 in the US while missing the UK charts completely. Several band members later revealed their discontent with the finished album, with both Anderson and Howe claiming that the album was too rushed to incorporate their ideas and suffered as a result.[citation needed] (The sole Anderson/Howe contribution, in terms of writing and concept, was the song "From The Balcony".)
The album is notable in the Yes catalogue for cross-referencing other recordings related to the band. Versions of "Open Your Eyes" and "Man in the Moon" later appeared on the eponymous Conspiracy album (which was delayed for two years because material was co-opted for Yes and Sherwood's entry into the band). The song "Somehow, Someday" incorporates the first verse melody and lyrics from the song "Boundaries" on Jon Anderson's 1982 solo album Animation. The cover of Open Your Eyes also references the band's 1969 album debut.
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Entertainment Weekly (C+)[2] Track listing
All songs written and composed by Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Billy Sherwood, Chris Squire, and Alan White.
No. Title Length 1. "New State of Mind" 6:00 2. "Open Your Eyes" 5:14 3. "Universal Garden" 6:17 4. "No Way We Can Lose" 4:56 5. "Fortune Seller" 5:00 6. "Man in the Moon" 4:41 7. "Wonderlove" 6:06 8. "From the Balcony" 2:43 9. "Love Shine" 4:38 10. "Somehow, Someday" 4:47 11. "The Solution" 23:47 Total length:74:12 Chart Success
Open Your Eyes (Eagle EAGCD013) reached #151 in the US during a chart stay of 1 week.
Personnel
Yes
- Jon Anderson - vocals
- Steve Howe - electric and acoustic guitars, steel guitar, banjo, mandolin, vocals
- Billy Sherwood - keyboards, guitar, vocals
- Chris Squire - bass guitar, vocals, harmonica
- Alan White - drums, percussion, vocals
Additional personnel
- Igor Khoroshev - additional keyboards on "Fortune Seller", "No Way We Can Lose" and "New State of Mind"
- Steve Porcaro - additional keyboards on "Open Your Eyes"
Production
- Produced by Yes
- Recorded by Billy Sherwood
- Mixed by Billy Sherwood and Randy Nicklaus
- Mastered by Joe Gastwirt at Oceanview Digital Mastering
Sources
- "allmusic ((( Open Your Eyes > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r329852. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
- "Top Pop Albums 1955-2001", Joel Whitburn, c. 2002
Notes
- ^ Hill, Gary. Open Your Eyes review allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2009-12-09.
- ^ Eddy, Chuck (November 28, 1997). "Open Your Eyes: Music review: Entertainment Weekly". Entertainment Weekly. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,290446,00.html. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
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