
Yes - Symphonic Live
This special edition reissue of Symphonic Live is packaged in a CD-sized clamshell box featuring the Blu-ray and 2CDs each housed in their own slipcase, along with a booklet, fold out poster and 5 art cards.
Symphonic Live is the dazzling 14-song visual document of the grand sound of Yes live, filmed in hi-definition. Since its inception in 1968, Yes has become synonymous with Progressive Rock, influencing countless bands in the genre. Backed by a full symphony orchestra, lead guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Alan White and vocalist Jon Anderson, re-created the dramatic intensity of their 2001 album Magnification (the first Yes album with no keyboards and the last Yes album with Anderson). Extras on Symphonic Live include the promotional video for “Don’t Go” and a 30-minute documentary, “Dreamtime.”
This special edition reissue of Symphonic Live is packaged in a CD-sized clamshell box featuring the Blu-ray and 2CDs each housed in their own slipcase, along with a booklet, fold out poster and 5 art cards.
Symphonic Live is the dazzling 14-song visual document of the grand sound of Yes live, filmed in hi-definition. Since its inception in 1968, Yes has become synonymous with Progressive Rock, influencing countless bands in the genre. Backed by a full symphony orchestra, lead guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Alan White and vocalist Jon Anderson, re-created the dramatic intensity of their 2001 album Magnification (the first Yes album with no keyboards and the last Yes album with Anderson). Extras on Symphonic Live include the promotional video for “Don’t Go” and a 30-minute documentary, “Dreamtime.”
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This special edition reissue of Symphonic Live is packaged in a CD-sized clamshell box featuring the Blu-ray and 2CDs each housed in their own slipcase, along with a booklet, fold out poster and 5 art cards.
Symphonic Live is the dazzling 14-song visual document of the grand sound of Yes live, filmed in hi-definition. Since its inception in 1968, Yes has become synonymous with Progressive Rock, influencing countless bands in the genre. Backed by a full symphony orchestra, lead guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Alan White and vocalist Jon Anderson, re-created the dramatic intensity of their 2001 album Magnification (the first Yes album with no keyboards and the last Yes album with Anderson). Extras on Symphonic Live include the promotional video for “Don’t Go” and a 30-minute documentary, “Dreamtime.”




















