We still believe that commercial whaling in all forms must be stopped. Sign up to defend our oceans at - YES (2013) iTunes: Amazon: DON'T KILL THE WHALE You're first I'm last You're thirst I'm asked to justify Killing our last heaven beast Don't hunt the whale In beauty Vision Do we Offer much If we reason with destiny, gonna lose our touch Don't kill the whale Rejoice They sing They worship their own space In a moment of love, they will die for their grace Don't kill the whale If time will allow We will judge all who came In the wake of our new age to stand for the frail Don't kill the whale ---------------------------- Tormato CD/VINYL SIDE ONE/TWO 1. “Future Times/Rejoice“ (Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman and Alan White/Anderson) 6:46 2. “Don't Kill the Whale“ (Anderson and Squire 3:56 3. “Madrigal“ (String arrangement by Andrew Pryce Jackman from an original idea by Wakeman.) (Anderson and Wakeman) 2:25 4. “Release, Release“ (Anderson, White and Squire) 5:44 5. “Arriving UFO“ (Anderson, Howe and Wakeman) 6:07 6. “Circus of Heaven“ (Featuring the voice of Anderson's son, Damion.) (Anderson) 4:31 7. “Onward“ (Arrangement and orchestration by Jackman.) (Squire) 4:05 8. “On the Silent Wings of Freedom“ (Anderson and Squire) 7:47 CD REMASTER BONUS TRACKS 9. “Abilene“ (B-side to “Don't Kill the Whale“.) (Howe 4:02 10. “Money“ (Squire, Anderson, White and Wakeman 3:15 11. “Picasso“ (Anderson) 2:12 12. “Some Are Born“ (Anderson) 5:42 13. “You Can Be Saved“ (Squire) 4:20 14. “High“ (Howe) 4:30 15. “Days“ (Anderson) 1:00 16. “Countryside“ (Anderson, Howe, Squire, and White) 3:11 17. “Everybody's Song“ (Anderson, Howe, Squire and White) 6:48 18. “Onward (Orchestral version)“ (Hidden track) (Squire) 3:06 ---------------------------- PERFORMED BY Jon Anderson: vocals, percussion, Alvarez ten-string guitar Steve Howe: Gibson Les Paul Custom, Martin 00045, Spanish Guitar, Fender Broadcaster, acoustic Gibson guitar, Gibson ES-175, mandolin, vocals Chris Squire: Rickenbacker bass guitar, Pitch shifter, piano (on 'Don't Kill the Whale'), bass pedals, vocals Rick Wakeman: piano, Hammond organ, Polymoog, Birotron, harpsichord, RMI Electra Piano Alan White: drums, glockenspiel, crotales, cymbals, bell tree, drum machine, gongs, vocals PRODUCED BY Brian Lane & YES ---------------------------- Released 20 September 1978 Recorded December 1977--June 1978 at Advision Studios, London, England Length 41:35 Label Atlantic ---------------------------- Tormato is the ninth studio album by British progressive rock group Yes. Issued as the follow-up to 1977's acclaimed Going for the One, Tormato received less than charitable reviews upon release and its virtues are still a matter of debate for Yes fans and critics. Many fans and some band members — particularly Rick Wakeman — state that the production was faulty, resulting in compressed and dull sound. It is the last album featuring singer Jon Anderson and keyboardist Wakeman before the band's disbanding in 1981. However Anderson returned to Yes when the band reformed in 1983, and Wakeman returned in 1990. ---------------------------- See YES on Tour in 2013 performing 3 full-length albums: The Yes Album, Close To The Edge & Going For The One. More info at: Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Soundcloud:
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