Yes - Tormato (Expanded Edition) (iTunes Version)
Upon its release in 1978, Tormato entered a world changed by punk rock, new wave, and disco. The band's brand of virtuoso progressive rock was all but dead and the 'dinosaur' comments thrived in earnest. However, while the band's time and place may have been come and gone, its compositional power is in surprisingly strong gear. "Release, Release" kicks with extra force. Steve Howe's guitars curl and slash around keyboardist Rick Wakeman's thrilling arpeggiated runs. Jon Anderson's vocals and spaced out lyrical concerns may lose some in the ozone. "Arriving UFO" and "Circus of Heaven" seem to be reaching for the band's past glories. No one, however, will mistake "Future Times/Rejoice," "Don't Kill the Whale," and "On the Silent Wings of Freedom" for anything other than a progressive rock band's look at the world.
Genres: Rock, Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Arena Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock
Released: Sep 20, 1978
℗ 2004 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group company
1 Future Times/Rejoice
2 Don't Kill the Whale
3 Madrigal
4 Release, Release
5 Arriving UFO
6 Circus of Heaven
7 Onward
8 On the Silent Wings of Freedom
9 Abilene (Single Version)
10 Money
11 Picasso
12 Some Are Born
13 You Can Be Saved
14 High
15 Days (Demo)
16 Countryside
17 Everybody's Song
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