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Yes Album - Big Generator

Yes Album - Big Generator (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (79 ratings)
Release Date:1990-10-25
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Album Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Rock, Rock/Pop
Label:Atco
UPC:075679052223
Approx. Price:$7.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Rhythm Of Love
2 . Big Generator
3 . Shoot High Aim Low
4 . Almost Like Love
5 . Love Will Find A Way
6 . Final Eyes
7 . I'm Running
8 . Holy Lamb (Song for Harmonic Convergence)
Description :
Japanese exclusive limited edition remastered reissue of 1987 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
Customer review - 2005-05-06
- I've heard the thunder underground
Big Generator might be the most underrated album in the Yes catalogue. It's by far their best album featuring Trevor Rabin. Tensions in the band were running high while recording this, and it shows through in the album's disparate musical styles. I will concede that it seems somewhat overproduced at first, but the end result is so great that it's not really an issue.

"Rhythm of Love," one of the better Yes pop songs, kicks things off. It's kind of like a marriage of Eddie Van Halen's guitar and The Beach Boys' harmonies, which seems odd, but it works very well. "Love Will Find a Way" is one of the most notorious Yes songs for its line, "I eat at Chez Nous," and yeah, that does kind of tarnish the song. But it's inoffensive. The title track recalls "Owner of a Lonely Heart" a bit too much, but I still like it. "Final Eyes" is an emotional power ballad featuring some of Jon Anderson's best vocals ever. The rocker "Almost Like Love" and the gentle "Holy Lamb" are enjoyable, but neither are really noteworthy.

The album's best song, and one of the best songs Yes have ever done, is "I'm Running." It's some of the most exciting seven-and-a-half minutes ever in rock music. The song moves through many moods, from light Latin to dark and heavy, and then in the climax, both. And the vocals. "I'm Running" has the greatest vocals of any Yes song, bar none. The harmonies in its last minute are awe-inspiring; I've never heard anything like it. The airy, dreamlike "Shoot High Aim Low" is Big Generator's second highlight. It's slower and simpler than "I'm Running" but still packs a punch. The interwoven and seemingly unrelated vocals of Trevor Rabin and Jon Anderson are great, as are Rabin's guitar solos (one acoustic, one electric).

Big Generator is a great combination of some sleek pop tunes and a couple of weighty, intelligent masterpieces. No rock fan should be without it. Now, if only Rhino Records would take the initiative and give this a much-needed remaster...
Customer review - 2006-11-26
- Re-master this album at once!!!
Big Generator is a great album, but it seriously needs a sonic overhaul. Why re-master 90125, but not Big Generator? As for those idiots who'll say this album sucks or isn't really YES, ignore them and check it out for yourself. Both Yes and Deep Purple seem to have this problem in common. You know, ignore the "recent" stuff, `cause their greatest music was back in the 70's. I personally enjoy it all, due to an open mind and open ear.
Customer review - 2001-03-20
- brilliant follow-up to 90125, but hated by YES purists
I love listening to Big Generator straight through, and it didn't leave my cassette player (remember them?) in 1987 & 1988. This album is dominated by Jon Anderson and Trevor Rabin influence (love songs, top 40 format) and is understandably disliked by the Yes purists who view 1974's Tales From Topographic Oceans as good music... so to each his own. But if you liked 90125, you will like Big Generator as well. RHYTHM OF LOVE, leading off the album, sounds like it might have BEEN on 90125, with good hook, powerful drums and guitaring in a hard rock (for the 80s) fashion. The title track BIG GENERATOR is a little weak but it gets you to the album standout, SHOOT HIGH AIM LOW - which is actually two songs in one. Rabin's moody guitar work sets a memorable tone for this song in which Anderson and Rabin alternate on the lyrics, telling actually two stories which converge as on in the chorus (hey for you old time Yes fans, this is as artsy and creative as it gets). ALMOST LIKE LOVE ends the first side in an upbeat tempo with horns and Anderson's high pitched voice sounding like something that could have come from his excellent solo album "In the City of Angels". The second "side" (again, pre-CD terminology) starts with the memorable radio hit LOVE WILL FIND A WAY, which is pure Rabin genius, starting with classical strings and fading into his powerful guitar and lyrics, helped out by Anderson on the chorus. FINAL EYES is a beautiful, Anderson-led long form song about love, support, etc. - great 12-string guitar work and vocals. I'M RUNNING is hard to classify - overall a good song - but has an odd interlude that almost sounds like a Mexican circus, a curious tune. The album ends with the lovely HOLY LAMB, a fitting finale asking for peace in the ecology, and in life, with great guitar work and keyboards in the background fading out. This album was the end of the Rabin-led commercial lineup and Yes would dissolve into 1989s Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe, and Rabin's BRILLIANT solo album I CAN'T LOOK AWAY, and eventually reunite on UNION. But BIG GENERATOR is like a bookmark of how Yes was in the 80s, love em or hate em, after 90120 this is the onbe to get - a great listen.
Customer review - 2005-10-10
- Yes - 'Big Generator' (Atco)
I don't care what any old school Yes fans tell you,this 1988 follow-up to their '90125' reunion' effort sounds very good.Not only is 'Big Generator' well produced,but it's well-written,played and arranged.At least I thought so.No wonder,it reportedly took nearly four years to complete.Also found out this CD was apparently Yes's last million seller.Tracks I found to be most inspiring were "Rhythm Of Love",title cut "Big Generator",my personal favorite "Shoot High Aim Low","Love Will Find A Away" and "I'm Running".Fully appreciated when guitarist Trevor Rabin was with the group.A should-have.
Customer review - 2008-04-25
- Excellent cd
To me, Yes are two distinct bands: the somewhat original line-up of Anderson, Squire, White, Wakeman & Howe, and then the version with Trevor Rabin. I think they are both outstanding bands who have produced some excellent music and this cd sits near the top.

The Rabin version only put out 3 discs plus their contributions to the Union cd. Every Rabin cd is excellent and Big Generator is my favorite with 90125 coming a close second.

I love The Yes Album, Close To The Edge and Fragile, but to me their original material mostly dried up long ago. Yes fans should be grateful that the Rabin version brought them back into the popular music world and kept them relevant- as Rick Wakeman has often stated.

Great cd!! Love Will Find A Way is THE perfect pop/rock song.
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