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Yes release release
Album Tormato
published: 07 Sep 2011
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Release, Release
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Release, Release · Yes
Tormato
℗ 1978 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Arranger, Bells, Cymbals, Drums, Percussion: Alan White
Producer: Alan White
Synthesizer: Alan White
String Arranger: Andrew Pryce Jackman
Executive Producer: Brian Lane
Arranger: Chris Squire
Bass Guitar: Chris Squire
Producer: Chris Squire
Synthesizer: Chris Squire
Engineer: Geoff Young
Arranger, Percussion, Vocals: Jon Anderson
Producer: Jon Anderson
Engineer: Nigel Luby
Additional Engineer: Pete Schwier
Additional Engineer: Peter Woolliscroft
String Arranger: Rick Wakeman
Harpsichord, Synthesizer: Rick Wakeman
Keyboards: Rick Wakeman
Producer: Rick Wakeman
Arranger: Steve Howe
Acoustic Guitar: Steve Howe
Electric Guitar: Steve Howe
Guitar: Steve Howe
Producer: Steve Howe
Backin...
published: 06 Jan 2015
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"Release Release" by Yes.
from the Album "Tormato".
published: 28 Jun 2015
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Release Release by Yes
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the album, "Release, Release" is the one that has been performed live the fewest number of times. The song was only done live on six shows of the group's 1978 tour of the United States.
According to drummer Alan White, the song was dropped from the setlist because it needed so much energy to be performed that the whole band was exhausted after performing it.
Lyrics:
Have you heard before, hit it out, don't look back
Rock is the medium of our generation
Stand for every right, kick it out, hear you shout
For the right of all of creation
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Po...
published: 04 Oct 2011
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Yes Live: 8/31/78 - Boston - Release Release
Yes live
Date: 8/31/78
Song: Release Release
Location: Boston
For all my Yes posts see here: https://judicialsupport.wordpress.com/2015/08/20/yes-posts-and-reviews-roundup
Find links to all of the youtube uploads here: https://judicialsupport.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/yessource-youtube-channel-roundup/
published: 15 May 2017
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Yes - Release, Release ~ Parallels (live version)
Live in USA 1978
http://www.yesworld.com/
http://jonanderson.com/
http://www.rwcc.com/
published: 26 Mar 2012
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Release Release by Yes in 4K UHD HQ Audio
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the album, "Release, Release" is the one that has been performed live the fewest number of times. The song was only done live on six shows of the group's 1978 tour of the United States.
According to drummer Alan White, the song was dropped from the setlist because it needed so much energy to be performed that the whole band was exhausted after performing it.
Lyrics:
Have you heard before, hit it out, don't look back
Rock is the medium of our generation
Stand for every right, kick it out, hear you shout
For the right of all of creation
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Po...
published: 11 Mar 2019
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Yes-release,release
published: 02 Feb 2014
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Yes - Release,Release (Atlantic 1978).
3534
Side "B"
published: 15 Feb 2018
5:45
Release, Release
Provided to YouTube by Rhino
Release, Release · Yes
Tormato
℗ 1978 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Arranger, Bells, Cymbals, Drums, Percussion: Alan White
Pr...
Provided to YouTube by Rhino
Release, Release · Yes
Tormato
℗ 1978 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Arranger, Bells, Cymbals, Drums, Percussion: Alan White
Producer: Alan White
Synthesizer: Alan White
String Arranger: Andrew Pryce Jackman
Executive Producer: Brian Lane
Arranger: Chris Squire
Bass Guitar: Chris Squire
Producer: Chris Squire
Synthesizer: Chris Squire
Engineer: Geoff Young
Arranger, Percussion, Vocals: Jon Anderson
Producer: Jon Anderson
Engineer: Nigel Luby
Additional Engineer: Pete Schwier
Additional Engineer: Peter Woolliscroft
String Arranger: Rick Wakeman
Harpsichord, Synthesizer: Rick Wakeman
Keyboards: Rick Wakeman
Producer: Rick Wakeman
Arranger: Steve Howe
Acoustic Guitar: Steve Howe
Electric Guitar: Steve Howe
Guitar: Steve Howe
Producer: Steve Howe
Backing Vocals: Steve Howe
Writer: Alan White
Writer: Chris Squire
Writer: Jon Anderson
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https://wn.com/Release,_Release
Provided to YouTube by Rhino
Release, Release · Yes
Tormato
℗ 1978 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Arranger, Bells, Cymbals, Drums, Percussion: Alan White
Producer: Alan White
Synthesizer: Alan White
String Arranger: Andrew Pryce Jackman
Executive Producer: Brian Lane
Arranger: Chris Squire
Bass Guitar: Chris Squire
Producer: Chris Squire
Synthesizer: Chris Squire
Engineer: Geoff Young
Arranger, Percussion, Vocals: Jon Anderson
Producer: Jon Anderson
Engineer: Nigel Luby
Additional Engineer: Pete Schwier
Additional Engineer: Peter Woolliscroft
String Arranger: Rick Wakeman
Harpsichord, Synthesizer: Rick Wakeman
Keyboards: Rick Wakeman
Producer: Rick Wakeman
Arranger: Steve Howe
Acoustic Guitar: Steve Howe
Electric Guitar: Steve Howe
Guitar: Steve Howe
Producer: Steve Howe
Backing Vocals: Steve Howe
Writer: Alan White
Writer: Chris Squire
Writer: Jon Anderson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 06 Jan 2015
- views: 86991
5:51
Release Release by Yes
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the alb...
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the album, "Release, Release" is the one that has been performed live the fewest number of times. The song was only done live on six shows of the group's 1978 tour of the United States.
According to drummer Alan White, the song was dropped from the setlist because it needed so much energy to be performed that the whole band was exhausted after performing it.
Lyrics:
Have you heard before, hit it out, don't look back
Rock is the medium of our generation
Stand for every right, kick it out, hear you shout
For the right of all of creation
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Power defy our needs, lift us up, show us now
Show us how amid the rack of confusion
Drive in thoughts of high, satisfy, in a plan
Set it out for all to understand it
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Lost and wondering, maybe, how it is
Seems to me, it's as simple as this
No matter, where you go, you're going to find
You won't see me in front, but you can't leave me behind
Power at first to the needs of each others days
Simple to lose in the void sounds of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
...
Straight jacket, freedom's march, is it all, far beyond
Our reason of understanding
Campaign everything, anti-right, anti-left
Anticipate the love of creation
Stand for every right
Kick it out, hear you shout
Further the right
Further the right
Further the light
Of all of creation
Power at first to the needs of each other's days
Simple to lose in the void of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
https://wn.com/Release_Release_By_Yes
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the album, "Release, Release" is the one that has been performed live the fewest number of times. The song was only done live on six shows of the group's 1978 tour of the United States.
According to drummer Alan White, the song was dropped from the setlist because it needed so much energy to be performed that the whole band was exhausted after performing it.
Lyrics:
Have you heard before, hit it out, don't look back
Rock is the medium of our generation
Stand for every right, kick it out, hear you shout
For the right of all of creation
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Power defy our needs, lift us up, show us now
Show us how amid the rack of confusion
Drive in thoughts of high, satisfy, in a plan
Set it out for all to understand it
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Lost and wondering, maybe, how it is
Seems to me, it's as simple as this
No matter, where you go, you're going to find
You won't see me in front, but you can't leave me behind
Power at first to the needs of each others days
Simple to lose in the void sounds of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
...
Straight jacket, freedom's march, is it all, far beyond
Our reason of understanding
Campaign everything, anti-right, anti-left
Anticipate the love of creation
Stand for every right
Kick it out, hear you shout
Further the right
Further the right
Further the light
Of all of creation
Power at first to the needs of each other's days
Simple to lose in the void of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 59217
6:47
Yes Live: 8/31/78 - Boston - Release Release
Yes live
Date: 8/31/78
Song: Release Release
Location: Boston
For all my Yes posts see here: https://judicialsupport.wordpress.com/2015/08/20/yes-posts-and-revi...
Yes live
Date: 8/31/78
Song: Release Release
Location: Boston
For all my Yes posts see here: https://judicialsupport.wordpress.com/2015/08/20/yes-posts-and-reviews-roundup
Find links to all of the youtube uploads here: https://judicialsupport.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/yessource-youtube-channel-roundup/
https://wn.com/Yes_Live_8_31_78_Boston_Release_Release
Yes live
Date: 8/31/78
Song: Release Release
Location: Boston
For all my Yes posts see here: https://judicialsupport.wordpress.com/2015/08/20/yes-posts-and-reviews-roundup
Find links to all of the youtube uploads here: https://judicialsupport.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/yessource-youtube-channel-roundup/
- published: 15 May 2017
- views: 3619
11:41
Yes - Release, Release ~ Parallels (live version)
Live in USA 1978
http://www.yesworld.com/
http://jonanderson.com/
http://www.rwcc.com/
Live in USA 1978
http://www.yesworld.com/
http://jonanderson.com/
http://www.rwcc.com/
https://wn.com/Yes_Release,_Release_~_Parallels_(Live_Version)
Live in USA 1978
http://www.yesworld.com/
http://jonanderson.com/
http://www.rwcc.com/
- published: 26 Mar 2012
- views: 13080
5:51
Release Release by Yes in 4K UHD HQ Audio
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the alb...
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the album, "Release, Release" is the one that has been performed live the fewest number of times. The song was only done live on six shows of the group's 1978 tour of the United States.
According to drummer Alan White, the song was dropped from the setlist because it needed so much energy to be performed that the whole band was exhausted after performing it.
Lyrics:
Have you heard before, hit it out, don't look back
Rock is the medium of our generation
Stand for every right, kick it out, hear you shout
For the right of all of creation
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Power defy our needs, lift us up, show us now
Show us how amid the rack of confusion
Drive in thoughts of high, satisfy, in a plan
Set it out for all to understand it
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Lost and wondering, maybe, how it is
Seems to me, it's as simple as this
No matter, where you go, you're going to find
You won't see me in front, but you can't leave me behind
Power at first to the needs of each others days
Simple to lose in the void sounds of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
... Drum / Bass interlude ...
You gotta get it, gotta get it, gotta get it right...
Straight jacket, freedom's march, is it all, far beyond
Our reason of understanding
Campaign everything, anti-right, anti-left
Anticipate the love of creation
Stand for every right
Kick it out, hear you shout
Further the right
Further the right
Further the light
Of all of creation
Power at first to the needs of each other's days
Simple to lose in the void of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
https://wn.com/Release_Release_By_Yes_In_4K_Uhd_Hq_Audio
From Wikipedia:
"Release, Release" is a song by the progressive rock group Yes. It was released on the group's 1978 album, Tormato.
Of all the songs of the album, "Release, Release" is the one that has been performed live the fewest number of times. The song was only done live on six shows of the group's 1978 tour of the United States.
According to drummer Alan White, the song was dropped from the setlist because it needed so much energy to be performed that the whole band was exhausted after performing it.
Lyrics:
Have you heard before, hit it out, don't look back
Rock is the medium of our generation
Stand for every right, kick it out, hear you shout
For the right of all of creation
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Power defy our needs, lift us up, show us now
Show us how amid the rack of confusion
Drive in thoughts of high, satisfy, in a plan
Set it out for all to understand it
We've heard before, but we just don't seem to move
The pressure's on is there lack of concentration
Lost and wondering, maybe, how it is
Seems to me, it's as simple as this
No matter, where you go, you're going to find
You won't see me in front, but you can't leave me behind
Power at first to the needs of each others days
Simple to lose in the void sounds of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
Release, release, enough controllers
Show some signs of appreciated loyalties
... Drum / Bass interlude ...
You gotta get it, gotta get it, gotta get it right...
Straight jacket, freedom's march, is it all, far beyond
Our reason of understanding
Campaign everything, anti-right, anti-left
Anticipate the love of creation
Stand for every right
Kick it out, hear you shout
Further the right
Further the right
Further the light
Of all of creation
Power at first to the needs of each other's days
Simple to lose in the void of anarchy's calling ways
All unaccounted for in the craziness of power
In the craziness
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your brother
Release all, release all, or abandon your hope for your sister
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
Release, release
- published: 11 Mar 2019
- views: 2490