Yes
Fragile - Remastered And Expanded
Review by Gary Hill
Rhino has begun a series of remasters of Yes albums, restoring the original artwork and adding bonus cuts to the discs. This is their version of one of the more classic Yes recordings, Fragile. The remastering part seems to add a bit to the sound of the album, mostly in the form of letting Bill Bruford's awesome percussion parts come to life a bit more than even on the previous remaster of the album. As to the expanded title, the two bonus cuts are "America", Yes' cover of the Paul Simon penned number and an early rough mix of "Roundabout". The first one is a little redundant, as the cut is available in various versions on assorted Yes CD's. The second bonus track is probably not going to be a huge thrill to most listeners as, other than a different mid-section (the roughest part of the track) the tune does not seem to vary all that much from the album rendition. Still, having the booklets (yes, they do look weird in the smaller version) is a really big addition to the album, though. Those booklets were always a wonderful treat, and they are done nicely here.
Overall, if you don't already have Fragile on CD, by all means, pick up this version. If you do have it, this is probably just for the serious Yes collector. With its combination of what have grown to be Yes classics and solo compositions from each member of the band, Fragile is certainly a must-have in any Yes fan's collection, though.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2003 Year Book Volume 1 at https://garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2003-and-2004/.
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