| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 542.1 | And Another Yes | ASIA::MCLEMAN | Out of the Myopic Void... | Mon Nov 24 1986 08:17 | 5 | 
|  |     I picked up "CLOSE TO THE EDGE" at Rockit Records on D.W. Hiway
    south and Saturday. Nice Stuff!
    
    Jeff
    
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| 542.2 |  | CEDSWS::NEWKERK |  | Wed Dec 03 1986 23:10 | 9 | 
|  | 
I second the vote for "CLOSE TO THE EDGE".  Good job.  Of course
I have a certain sentiental 'fix' for the album.  It was the only 
cassette that my two friends and I all liked on our trip through
Europe on the trains.  We must have played it a couple of hundred 
times.  Great music for a train ride through the Alps....
Oscar
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| 542.3 | Yes, Yes, Yes | NISYSE::GREENIDGE |  | Thu Dec 04 1986 12:12 | 11 | 
|  |     Fragile on cd is a good choice, yet I have also noticed distortion
    on some areas of the music.  However, when I compare the cd to the
    album, I notice the same distortion.  The source must be in the
    original tapes, not in the cd conversion process.  I love Yes and
    most of their albums, but I have yet to see "Close To The Edge"
    on cd.  Hoorah for all who buy it.  I only have "The Yes Album"
    and "Fragile."  Now if "Tales..." were released, that would be very
    interesting.
    
    			-Superclam
    
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| 542.4 |  | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Thu Dec 04 1986 14:03 | 3 | 
|  |     I picked up "Close to the Edge" at Lechmere in Nashua the other
    day.  Beautiful!
    				Steve
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| 542.5 |  | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy, CSSE ME, VOTS, OSAK, MRX.400 | Mon May 11 1987 21:42 | 1 | 
|  |     Fragile is to me, the best of all Yes albums. Beautiful!
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| 542.6 | Thppt to Atlantic!' | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie, OSI CSSE | Mon Sep 07 1987 16:40 | 4 | 
|  |     I bought Fragile last week, but swapped it back. The Vinyl album
    has so much better sound I wonder where they kept the YES masters!
    With YESSONGS so awful and FRAGILE dulkl and lifeless, I've written
    to the label saying I intend to buy no more YES CD's.
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| 542.7 |  | REGENT::SCHMIEDER |  | Wed Sep 09 1987 12:35 | 20 | 
|  | This is a shame, because I was originally intending on buying "Close to the 
Edge", since my vinyl is in horrible shape and that's the only Yes album I 
like anyway (I still like "Roundabout" and "Yours Is No Disgrace", though).
I have had bad luck, in general, with the Warner family discs.  With the 
exceptions of the ones that have been remixed (which is not stated).  The 
CSN(Y) discs were clearly remixed.  Peter Gabriel was not.  Some of the 
imports have been OK.  After buying Yazoo and being disappointed, another 
noter mentions to me that the U.K. versions had extra songs anyway.  I'm 
borrowing them soon to compare quality as well, to figure out what the story 
is.  I figure Warner's such a big company, they have the hardest time of 
keeping quality intact and maintaining consistency to the way they go about 
their CD releases.
"Close to the Edge" could stand a remix, as could "Fragile" and the others.  I 
had the import vinyl of "Fragile" and thought it sounded dull and lifeless, so 
maybe the problem IS in the master tape!
				Mark
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| 542.8 |  | COMICS::HUDSON | that's what I think | Sat Sep 12 1987 04:13 | 3 | 
|  |     Don't write off 'Close to the Edge'; I have the cd and I think that
    it sounds very good indeed.  If they don't release 'Tales' and 'Going
    for the One' I'd be very upset.
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| 542.9 |  | REGENT::SCHMIEDER |  | Mon Sep 14 1987 12:01 | 10 | 
|  | RE: .8
I'll try it when it goes on sale.  This is one album that DEFINITELY needs CD 
technology to be appreciated, due to all the dynamics and quiet passages.  It 
kind of spoils the atmosphere to hear grinding sounds during the bird 
tweetings at the beginning and end, even though I'm not normally bothered by 
vinyl surface noise.
				Mark
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