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    Super Deluxe Edition of Fragile

    Following on from Rhino's Super Deluxe Edition of The Yes Album is their Super Deluxe Edition of Fragile, due in June.

    https://www.rhino.com/article/yes-de...deluxe-edition has the official details from Rhino. http://www.bondegezou.co.uk/wnyesm.htm#sde has my summary.
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    Apart from Dolby Atmos I think we already have all of this?

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    The link refers to "2024" mixes by Steven Wilson. So, I guess that these are different from the previously released Wilson Fragile mixes on the Panegyric label?

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    Not that I buy these sets, but I'm wondering whether two of the 'unreleased' tracks from the Academy Of Music are the same as the Yessongs performances from that venue. They played there twice in the same month.

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    As someone who hasn't really been paying attention to all these releases, I did a quick search for "All Fighter's Past" and found it on Youtube. Gave me a smile to hear some unreleased Yes, even though some of the ideas were repackaged onto other albums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smcfee View Post
    As someone who hasn't really been paying attention to all these releases, I did a quick search for "All Fighter's Past" and found it on Youtube. Gave me a smile to hear some unreleased Yes, even though some of the ideas were repackaged onto other albums.
    Yeah, that one was included on the last Super-Deluxe remix/remodel of Fragile. But what the heck is “The Dean,” which I notice is not marked as previously unreleased? Unsurprisingly, googling Yes “The Dean” isn’t very helpful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    Yeah, that one was included on the last Super-Deluxe remix/remodel of Fragile. But what the heck is “The Dean,” which I notice is not marked as previously unreleased? Unsurprisingly, googling Yes “The Dean” isn’t very helpful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ88 View Post
    Not that I buy these sets, but I'm wondering whether two of the 'unreleased' tracks from the Academy Of Music are the same as the Yessongs performances from that venue. They played there twice in the same month.
    Word on the Hoffman forum is that the three tracks are all they could find in the vault from that venue, and are finished mixes not from the same night as the two Bruford tracks on Yessongs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ88 View Post
    I'm wondering whether two of the 'unreleased' tracks from the Academy Of Music are the same as the Yessongs performances from that venue. They played there twice in the same month.
    I know there is an old bootleg out there for the 1971 performance which has Buford: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBvMkF1zD_4

    According to Wikipedia the AoM songs are: "19 and/or 23 February 1972 at the Academy of Music in New York City – "Perpetual Change" and "Long Distance Runaround"/"The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)" in which I believe Buford has left the band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jefftiger View Post
    The link refers to "2024" mixes by Steven Wilson. So, I guess that these are different from the previously released Wilson Fragile mixes on the Panegyric label?
    The The Yes Album release had some new mixes, but also the old Panegyric mixes. I suspect this release is the same, contrary to what they're saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    Yeah, that one was included on the last Super-Deluxe remix/remodel of Fragile. But what the heck is “The Dean,” which I notice is not marked as previously unreleased? Unsurprisingly, googling Yes “The Dean” isn’t very helpful.
    Indeed. It is a mystery. I've no idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve983 View Post
    Apart from Dolby Atmos I think we already have all of this?
    Disc 4 is largely previously unreleased, as are two new edits by Wilson.
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    Just preordered on iTunes for 11.99 USD.

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    RE; 'The Dean', from someone at Rhino involved with the release:

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threa...#post-34491963

    "The Dean is a completely unreleased track. Never booted; a work-in-progress if you will."

    Also...

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threa...#post-34480211

    "....and for those wondering, yes, this is from the OTHER Academy show recorded and are not the same versions as Yessongs. I considered including the tracks from Yessongs on this to have more Bruford live material in one place, but the three tracks were so strong that they should stand on their own."


    So that clears all that up.

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    I don't know if anyone noticed, but the alternative version of "Long Distance Runaround/The Fish" that got released this week is available in 24/192 resolution. That has me wondering if the digital download of this set will have everything available in that resolution. We'll see. No sign of the set on Qobuz yet.

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    the 2014 version is long oop, and costs almost as much as this box on the second hand market - I say it's a welcome reissue for those of us who missed out 10 years ago.

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    Good to hear we’ll have 40 minutes of previously unreleased live stuff by that line-up but disappointed that they are 2/3 the same as the Yessongs tracks with Broof and that we’re still missing live versions of Roundabout and Heart of the Sunrise with him on drums…

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    Quote Originally Posted by calyx View Post
    Good to hear we’ll have 40 minutes of previously unreleased live stuff by that line-up but disappointed that they are 2/3 the same as the Yessongs tracks with Broof and that we’re still missing live versions of Roundabout and Heart of the Sunrise with him on drums…


    yep


    just release the full show. wtf

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    Does feel like maybe this is a case where a bootleg to complete the show would be merited.

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    The three songs were all they found in the vault, from mixdowns I guess from the Yessongs era. It makes me curious if they were debating whether to use the Bruford or White version of "Yours Is No Disgrace."

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    Quote Originally Posted by pb2015 View Post
    The three songs were all they found in the vault, from mixdowns I guess from the Yessongs era. It makes me curious if they were debating whether to use the Bruford or White version of "Yours Is No Disgrace."
    Possibly. In the end, they ended up using everything with White except those two tracks that had been dropped from the set after Bruford left. Exactly the same thing happened to Bruford with Genesis - the original plan was to have an entire double album from the 1976 tour, but that was delayed until they also had recordings from the 1977 tour with Chester Thompson, and the band decided they preferred the way Chester played so the only track with Bruford on "Seconds Out" was "Cinema Show", which they no longer played in 1977. Problem is, whereas we have lots of quality boots from Genesis' 1976 tour (plus the film), there are only bootleg-quality recordings from the "Fragile" tour, apart from those two (admittedly long, 30 minutes total) tracks on "Yessongs".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soc Prof View Post
    I don't know if anyone noticed, but the alternative version of "Long Distance Runaround/The Fish" that got released this week is available in 24/192 resolution. That has me wondering if the digital download of this set will have everything available in that resolution. We'll see. No sign of the set on Qobuz yet.
    I'm just wondering but do you find that 70's recordings made available in Hi Res sound any better than the original since they were never recorded in Hi Res? I'm interested to try some out but remain sceptical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve983 View Post
    I'm just wondering but do you find that 70's recordings made available in Hi Res sound any better than the original since they were never recorded in Hi Res? I'm interested to try some out but remain sceptical.
    If the analog tapes are in good shape and the album was decently recorded, then yes, I find the hi res version can sound better than the CD version. This is especially true for a good remix.

    All of this depends on having an audio system with high enough resolution to reveal the difference. My system isn't terribly expensive (though my wife probably disagrees ), but it is very transparent. I can easily hear the difference between CD quality and hi res. This wasn't the case with my audio system from 20 years ago when I first compared CD and SACD. I could barely hear the difference back then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soc Prof View Post
    If the analog tapes are in good shape and the album was decently recorded, then yes, I find the hi res version can sound better than the CD version. This is especially true for a good remix.

    All of this depends on having an audio system with high enough resolution to reveal the difference. My system isn't terribly expensive (though my wife probably disagrees ), but it is very transparent. I can easily hear the difference between CD quality and hi res. This wasn't the case with my audio system from 20 years ago when I first compared CD and SACD. I could barely hear the difference back then.
    Thanks for your reply. I've just bought a new Marantz cd player which can handle hi res files and my Sony Blu Ray via my Cambridge Audio DAC can also do the job. I have most of Steven Wilson's albums on Blu Ray and most of the SW Yes remixes on Blu Ray too, the sound can often be amazing and better than cd to my ears, other times not so much. I think a lot depends on the original mix and production as you say. I'm thinking of buying some hi res downloads from Qobuz but many people say its a waste of time and money, I guess I'll have to try one out. The obvious choice for me would be my favourite album of all time Going For The One which is never going to be remixed unless the original tapes are found.

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    Ex: I can hear the S&BB overdubs more clearly the higher the resolution - which is a little bit of a downer to be sure.... On the original cassette I had - could never tell really.....

    But the environment and equipment does matter.

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