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I must admit, these CDs are quite a letdown. I get that Jon Anderson and Chris Squire aren't part of this lineup. However, Jon Davidson's vocals just don't cut it for this kind of music (even though he was decent in "Heaven and Earth"), and the band sounds more like a tribute act. Geoff Downes and Steve Howe are the only bright spots, but overall, this album is a real letdown for any Yes fan. I grabbed this hoping it'd be as good as "Keys to Ascension 1 and 2", the only live Yes albums I'd previously enjoyed, but nope. If this is the direction Yes is taking, I'm out. These discs are heading straight to the trade pile ASAP.
In my version, both sides of disc two are marked as Side D, but it's just a little mix-up with the labels.
I checked the weight of this one and it turned out to be 200 grams. To make sure my scale was accurate, I also weighed an 180 gram record.
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