Here’s a sneak peek into Yes’ Heaven and Earth, the long-standing prog band’s initial studio collaboration with current frontman Jon Davison.
Though Davison has been touring with Yes since 2012, he’d never before recorded with the group — making “Believe Again” a critical moment for both. Between that, and filling in for co-founding legend Jon Anderson, you might expect the fledgling frontman to experience a few nervous butterflies.
Turns out, that lengthy getting-acquainted period with Yes paid off handsomely.
“I thought it might be — but it turned out not to be at all,” Davison tells the Prog Report. “I got to know them really well, and their composing styles and patterns and pace. I was very comfortable with it, especially because we started one on one.”
Davison would take part in seperate individual sessions with Yes’ Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and Geoff Downes, carrying a proverbial overstuffed notebook of ideas. From there, Heaven and Earth — the group’s 21st studio effort, it’s due in June 2014 from Frontiers — was born.
In fact, he had so much material that there was at least one track left aside for a future album.
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