
The Ladder is a Rock album by Yes, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 50 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
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The Ladder is the sixteenth album by progressive rock band Yes and was released in 1999. The follow-up to 1997's tepidly-received Open Your Eye, The Ladder was seen as a conscious return to the classic Yes sound, while maintaining a contemporary edge. It is the first Yes album to feature Igor Khoroshev as an official member. Following guitarist/keyboardist Billy Sherwood's guidance of the last project, Yes decided to bring in an outside producer, Bruce Fairbairn, in order to give the music the benefit of objective ear. By the time the band had decamped to Vancouver, Canada to record The Ladder, Igor Khoroshev had become the group's official keyboardist, with Sherwood relegated to guitar duties along with Steve Howe. Although the sessions went off successfully - with all concerned very pleased with the end result, the project ended tragically with Fairbairn's surprising and premature death in May 1999, according to Chris Squire, just before a few final vocals and mixing on The Ladder had been completed. Yes would subsequently dedicate the album to their late producer upon its September release. Concurrently with the release of the album, Yes licensed the use of "Homeworld (The Ladder)" with the Sierra Studios PC game "Homeworld", of which a digital preview was included with The Ladder. The re-issue included in the 2006 box set Essentially Yes also includes this preview. Hyped as a "return to form", The Ladder generally pleased most of its listeners and longtime Yes fan, performing slightly better than Open Your Eyes by reaching #36 in the UK and #99 in the US. Track listing All songs by Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Billy Sherwood, Chris Squire, Alan White and Igor Khoroshev. Lyrics by Jon Anderson. "Homeworld (The Ladder)" – 9:32 "It Will Be a Good Day (The River)" – 4:54 "Lightning Strikes" – 4:35 "Can I?" – 1:32 The song references Anderson's 1971 composition "We Have Heaven" from Fragile "Face to Face" – 5:02 The song references "Lift Me Up" from Union "If Only You Knew" – 5:43 "To Be Alive (Hep Yadda)" – 5:07 "Finally" – 6:02 "The Messenger" – 5:13 A tribute to Bob Marley "New Language" – 9:19 "Nine Voices (Longwalker)" – 3:21 The Ladder (Eagle EAGCD088) reached #36 in the UK. It also reached #99 in the US during a chart stay of 2 week. Personnel Jon Anderson - lead vocals Chris Squire - ba, backing vocals Steve Howe - lead guitar, backing vocals Billy Sherwood - guitar, backing vocal, keyboards Igor Khoroshev - keyboards Alan White - drums with .
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Tracklist
- 1Homeworld (The Ladder)9:32
- 2It Will Be a Good Day (The River)4:53
- 3Lightning Strikes4:35
- 4Can I?1:32
- 5Face to Face5:01
- 6If Only You Knew5:43
- 7To Be Alive (Hep Yadda)5:07
- 8Finally6:01
- 9The Messenger5:13
- 10New Language9:19
- 11Nine Voices (Longwalker)3:20
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- layered
- triumphant
- spacey
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alan WhiteBAND , DRUMS, PERCUSSION, VOCALS DRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Billy SherwoodBAND , GUITAR, VOCALS GUITAR GUITAR , VOCALS
- Chris SquireBAND , BASS GUITAR, VOCALS BASS BASS GUITAR , VOCALS
- Derry BurnsTRUMPET
- Igor KhoroshevBAND , KEYBOARDS, VOCALS KEYBOARDS KEYBOARDS, VOCALS
- Jon AndersonBAND , LEAD VOCALS LEAD VOCALS LEAD VOCALS, LYRICS BY
- Neil NicholsonTUBA HORNS , TUBA
- Randy Raine-ReuschINSTRUMENTS , PERFORMER
- Rod MurrayTROMBONE HORNS , TROMBONE
- Steve HoweBAND , LEAD GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, STEEL GUITAR, MANDOLIN, VOCALS GUITAR , STEEL GUITAR, MANDOLIN, VOCALS GUITAR , VOCALS, STEEL GUITAR, MANDOLIN
- The Marguerita HornsHORNS SAXOPHONE, TRUMPET, TROMBONE, TUBA
- Tom ColcloughALTO SAXOPHONE HORNS , ALTO SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Tom KeenlysidePICCOLO FLUTE, TENOR SAXOPHONE HORNS , PICCOLO FLUTE, TENOR SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Derry ByrneHORNS , TRUMPET TRUMPET
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