Close to the Edge, the iconic 1972 album from renowned progressive rock band Yes, is a masterclass in symphonic rock and art rock. Released on 13 September 1972, this seminal work has been re-released in 2003 by Rhino/Elektra, featuring remastered tracks that breathe new life into the original recordings. The album's intricate tracklist, including the epic title track 'Close to the Edge', which is divided into four distinct sections - 'The Solid Time of Change', 'Total Mass Retain', 'I Get up I Get Down', and 'Seasons of Man' - showcases the band's technical prowess and innovative spirit.
With a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, Close to the Edge is an immersive experience that delves into the realms of album rock, pushing the boundaries of conventional music. The remastered edition also includes alternate versions and studio run-throughs, such as 'And You and I - Alternate Version' and 'Siberia - Studio Run-Through of Siberian Khatru', offering a fascinating glimpse into the band's creative process. Yes's Close to the Edge is a landmark album that has stood the test of time, and its influence can still be felt in the world of progressive rock today.