Descrizione
- Label: Rhino, 1971
- Item number: 12125406
- UPC/EAN: 0081227813505
- Release date: 24.01.2025
Recorded at Advision Studios in London, England, FRAGILE was originally intended to be a double album mixing studio and live tracks, but that plan never materialized, nor did the plan to record the album with producer Tom Dowd in Miami. Instead, the band produced the LP with Eddy Offord. But you’re probably wondering how Wakeman ended up in the lineup for this LP, so let’s get right to it.
When Yes first started rehearsing for the FRAGILE sessions, their keyboardist was still Tony Kaye, but when he repeatedly resisted going beyond his usual piano and Hammond organ to incorporate Mellotron or Moog sounds, he was shown the door. After his departure, the band invited Wakeman to join the band, and they were lucky that he did, because coincidentally, he was also offered another interesting opportunity: to play a part in David Bowie’s touring band. Wakeman chose to join Yes because it offered him more artistic freedom.
The late Chris Squire told the A.V. Club in 2012, “When Rick Wakeman joined the band, he brought the Moog synthesizer and the Mellotron and everything else, so those instruments were part of our arsenal even then and we used them for quasi-orchestral pieces. It worked very well for us.”
Indeed, given Wakeman’s influential presence and the fact that so many iconic Yes songs are included, it’s no wonder FRAGILE is featured in the pages of 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Available on vinyl for the first time, an exploration of Yes’ seminal 1971 fourth studio album, Fragile, remixed by Steven Wilson. Includes hits like “Roundabout”, “Long Distance Runaround – The Fish” and many more!