- Fragile (Yes album)
Infobox Album
Name = Fragile
Type =Album
Artist = Yes
Released =26 November 1971 (UK)4 January 1972 (U.S.)
Recorded = September 1971
Genre =Progressive rock
Length = 41:11 (original release)
60:20 (2003 release)
Label = Atlantic
Producer = Yes,Eddie Offord
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:19nyxdabjols link]
*Robert Christgau (B) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=yes link]
*Pitchfork Media rating-10|8.8 [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/23394-the-yes-album-fragile-close-to-the-edge-tales-from-topographic-oceans-relayer-going-for-the-one-tormato-drama-90125 link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/yes/albums/album/263760/review/6212853/fragile link]
Last album = "The Yes Album "
(1971)
This album = "Fragile"
(1971)
Next album = "Close to the Edge "
(1972)"Fragile" is the fourth album by British
progressive rock band Yes. It is best known for the song "Roundabout", which was released in an edited version as a U.S. single and became one of the band's best-known songs. This wasRick Wakeman 's first album with Yes and also their first trans-atlantic Top 10 release."Fragile" was issued in the UK in November 1971, but was held back in
North America for two months because of the still-growing momentum of "The Yes Album ".Unlike Yes' previous releases, this album showcased the band members' solo talents. "Cans and Brahms" is a piece by
Johannes Brahms , consisting of extracts from the third movement of Brahms' 4th Symphony in E minor, arranged byRick Wakeman ; "We Have Heaven" is aJon Anderson solo in which he sings all the vocal parts (a technique he later used on his solo album "Olias of Sunhillow "); while "Five Per Cent For Nothing", "The Fish" and "Mood For A Day" are solo pieces byBill Bruford ,Chris Squire and Steve Howe, respectively. The remaining songs are all group performances.Work on the material began while Tony Kaye was still in the band. In a 2006 interview, he said, "I did rehearse "Fragile" before I left. I left in the middle." [http://nfte.org/interviews/CIRCA301.html] Kaye left the band and Wakeman was recruited.
A
DVD-Audio version of the album was released in 2002, featuringDolby Digital and DTS surround sound mixes and other additional features. The bonus track "America" features additional vocals in the last minute of the song which are not present in the 1972 release.On
November 7 ,2006 , two audiophile remasters of the album were released: an Ultradisc II Gold CD version by theMobile Fidelity Sound Lab , and a 180 gramvinyl LP version bySteve Hoffman , to be released on Analogue Productions.Track listing
ide one
#"Roundabout" (
Jon Anderson /Steve Howe) – 8:30
#"Cans and Brahms" (Johannes Brahms , Arr.Rick Wakeman ) – 1:38
#"We Have Heaven" (Jon Anderson) – 1:40
#"South Side of the Sky " (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire ) – 8:02ide two
#"Five Per Cent for Nothing" (
Bill Bruford ) – 0:35
#"Long Distance Runaround " (Jon Anderson) – 3:30
#"The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) " (Chris Squire) – 2:39
#"Mood for a Day " (Steve Howe) – 3:00
#"Heart of the Sunrise " (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Bill Bruford) – 10:342003 Re-master bonus tracks
- "America" (
Paul Simon ) – 10:33 - "Roundabout (Early Rough Mix)" (Jon Anderson/Steve Howe) – 8:35
Chart Success
"Fragile" (Atlantic 2401 019) reached #7 in the UK. It also reached #4 in the U.S. during a chart stay of 46 weeks.
Trivia
Steve Howe's use of harmonics on the acoustic guitar for the intro of "Roundabout" would become one of his most signature pieces of guitar work.
Rick Wakeman contributed to the writing of "South Side of the Sky" and "Heart of the Sunrise", adding piano interludes to both songs, but wasn't credited due to contractual conflicts. He was instead promised more money by Atlantic studio executives, which he claims he never saw.
In the film
School of Rock , "Fragile" is given to the keyboardist Lawrence as he is told to listen to "Roundabout".Jack Black 's character Dewey Finn tells Lawrence to listen toRick Wakeman 's Hammond organ solo on Roundabout and it would "blow the classical music right out your butt". On the commentary track for the DVD release of the film, Black states that the solo is his personal favorite keyboard solo.In 1998 the track "
Heart of the Sunrise " was used in the film "Buffalo '66 "."We Have Heaven" abruptly ends with the sound of door slamming and the sound of footsteps walking away. Much later, on the second side of the album, "Heart of the Sunrise" ends with a reprise of "We Have Heaven" after the sound of a door creaking open, thus alluding that the tracks "South Side of the Sky" to "Heart of the Sunrise" were part of a musical "
subprogram ".Personnel
*
Jon Anderson :Vocals
*Chris Squire :Bass guitar s, vocals
* Steve Howe: Electric and acoustic guitars, vocals
*Rick Wakeman :Hammond Organ ,Grand piano , RMI Electra-piano and Harpsichord,Mellotron , Moog Synthesizer
*Bill Bruford :Drum s, PercussionArtwork
The cover design by Roger Dean depicts a tiny planet on the front. On the back, the planet has begun to break up and the population is escaping in a wooden space glider - a concept that was to inspire Anderson's "
Olias of Sunhillow ", as well as the film "Floating Islands". The artwork of "Yessongs " is believed to continue the narrative.The LP's accompanying promotional booklet contains two additional Dean paintings; the front cover depicts five different creatures huddled under a
root system ; the back cover depicts a person climbing up a rock formation.The inside of the promotional booklet consists of several different photographs of the band members interspersed with smaller Dean illustrations and photographs of their wives (including Jenny Anderson and Nikki Squire) and children.
On Wakeman's allotted page he features a photograph of his dog along with a list thanking everyone who helped further his musical career. Notably, he remarks "God Bless
Brentford Football Club " (he now supportsManchester City F.C. after a dispute), along with "P.S. One future offspring." (Wakeman has had six children).Recording technology and production methods
Recorded in September 1971 at Advision Studios in
London , the album is an analog multi-track production. Standard multi-track methods were employed, such asoverdubbing , including a clever flipping of the master multi-track tape to record the backwards piano, cued by Steve Howe's guitar, for the beginning of "Roundabout".Reissues
1986 - Atlantic - CD
1993 - Atlantic - CD (Remastered Gold Edition)
1994 - Atlantic - CD (Remastered)
2002 - Elektra / Rhino - CD (DVD-Audio with Bonus Track)
2003 - Rhino - CD (Remastered with Bonus Tracks)
2006 - Analogue Productions - LP (Audiophile Remaster)
2006 - MFSL - CD (Ultradisc II Gold )ources
* "Fragile", CD booklet essay, Bill Martin, c.2003
* AllMusicGuide.com
* "Top Pop Albums 1955-2001", Joel Whitburn, c.2002- "America" (
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