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Change skin Default GetMetal-Dark. Billy Sherwood - Discography Control Panel. Forgot your password? Albums, publication on our site are only for review, after which they must be deleted from your computer. Nonetheless, these performances are still somewhat stripped down though not as much as I feared and laid back compared to what we would expect from Yes and from Billy's and Tony's band Circa.
It is especially nice to see songs from Talk, Union, and Open Your Eyes being performed live as these albums are rarely represented in Yes' own set lists and not many songs from these albums have appeared on Yes' official live releases.
Kaye did however perform Roundabout live with the band in the 80's and 90's and Billy recorded a cover version of Wondrous Stories with his band World Trade for the Yes tribute album Tales From Yesterday in In addition to Yes material, we also get a couple of songs each from Billy's collaborations with Chris Squire in Conspiracy and with Kaye in Circa. There is one song from World Trade's album Euphoria co-written by Squire who also guested on that album and also a couple of songs from Billy's solo album No Comment but oddly nothing from any of his other solo albums; he had already five solo albums out by Kaye gets a solo spot which is a piano solo including a snippet of Yes' Changes.
Circa's live releases better show what these two highly talented Yes-men can do together on stage. Considered within the context of his solo discography, Citizen clearly marks a departure for Billy Sherwood. While his first seven solo albums were solo albums in the fullest sense of the term meaning that everything with only very few, very minor exceptions was done by Billy himself, on Citizen he has invited a large number of musical friends to help out on both instruments and vocals.
In this respect, Citizen is as much a continuation of the two Prog Collective albums as it is an entry in Billy's solo discography. Still, even with all of these guests involved, Billy nonetheless does all of the drums, and most of the bass, guitars, and vocals himself. Citizen is a historical concept album about a "person" reincarnated as a citizen in various places and periods of time, including the scientific and industrial revolutions, the first world war, the great depression, the fall of the Roman empire, and more.
The concept is suitably subtle and does not overpower the music. On Spotify there are two versions of the album currently available, one of which includes spoken introductions by Billy for each track.
Like all of Sherwood's projects, the quality of the songs, the performances, and the production is very high. The recently departed Chris Squire - for whom Sherwood recently took over bass guitar duties in Yes, and with whom Billy has worked together in Conspiracy - contributes bass to the title track. This session was to be Squire's last ever recording. All of the keyboard players of Yes from the band's beginning in the late 60's to the mid 90's are here, with Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz, and Geoff Downes each contributing to different tracks!
With the new Yes vocalist Jon Davison appearing on the closing track, this brings the total number of Yes members up to seven including Sherwood himself. Someone who is notable by his absence is original Yes guitarist Peter Banks who passed away in after having worked with Sherwood on both of the Prog Collective albums.
While having all of these well-known people on board for the ride will probably widen the interest for this album, and as such will help from an advertising point of view, I personally don't think that Sherwood needs their help from a musical perspective.
But regardless of whether you agree with me or not, you cannot take this album to be representative of his solo discography. Hopefully, though, this album will lead to a raised interest in his previous albums which, to me at least, are better and more interesting than Citizen. Citizen is nonetheless definitely a nice addition to any collection that already holds Billy's other solo albums as well as the two Prog Collective albums to which it is most similar.
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The band moved to Los Angeles, and by , they had released their first album, Nomadic Sands. Billy Sherwood Create a topic now. Studio Album, 2. The Prog Collective: Epilogue Billy Sherwood Crossover Prog Review by proghaven Their second studio release is slightly harder and more complex than the debut, and even more guest prog superstars are involved.
But the idea of a 'prog collective' remains the same: Billy Sherwood composed, produced, performed, recorded and engineered all the music, and other contributors played just auxiliary role, i. Some listeners say they were disappointed, they expected much more from an album with two dozens of guest musicians like Rick Wakeman, Alan Parsons, Tony Caye, Steve Hillage etc.
Perhaps Mr Sherwood made a tactical mistake by introducing them all as a real supergroup. A listener should not expect anything from this album apart from the music written by Billy Sherwood. It's not a cooperation of prog protagonists, it's not even 'Billy Sherwood and friends', it's almost exclusively Billy Sherwood himself.
And if we perceive the idea of The Prog Collective adequately to what it is in fact, we must admit that Epilogue is a very good album, musically more interesting than the debut.
Studio Album, 3. Not a prog band sensu stricto, while also not 'various artists', but It seems to be as an artist name so the most appropriate definition. A collective of musical associates and like-minded professionals led by one of them who produced a bunch of musical ideas. The Big Peace. One Day - 61 BPM. Call - BPM. Clemency - BPM. At The Speed Of Life. Forward Motion - 87 BPM. In Memory Of Oneirology - BPM. Setting Sun - BPM. The Following - 80 BPM. Lost Inside - 82 BPM.
The Gate - 86 BPM. The Art Of Survival. Drone Deciphers - 86 BPM. Humanity - BPM. Humming Along - 53 BPM.
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