Cans And Brahms (Extracts From Brahms' 4th Symphony In E Minor Third Movement)
A3
We Have Heaven
A4
South Side Of The Sky
A5
Five Per Cent For Nothing
B1
Long Distance Runaround
B2
The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)
B3
Mood For A Day
B4
Heart Of The Sunrise
Notes
Comes in a Ampex style slipcase. Similar to Yes - Fragile, except this version has a slightly different catalog number and the tape has a light-gray shell.
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
2401019, 2401 019
Yes
Fragile (LP, Album)
Atlantic, Atlantic
2401019, 2401 019
UK
1971
SD 19132
Yes
Fragile (LP, Album, RE, PRC)
Atlantic
SD 19132
US
1977
82524-2
Yes
Fragile (CD, Album, RM, Gol)
Atlantic
82524-2
US
1993
82667-4
Yes
Fragile (Cass, Album, Club, RE, RM)
Atlantic
82667-4
US
1994
30.010
Yes
Fragile (LP, Album, RE, Gat)
Atlantic
30.010
Brazil
1976
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1
Roundabout
Written-By – Anderson*, Howe*
8:29
A2
Cans And Brahms (Extracts From Brahms' 4th Symphony In E Minor Third Movement)
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals
–
Steve Howe
Artwork By [Sleeve Drawings], Photography By
–
Roger Dean
Bass Guitar, Vocals
–
Chris Squire
Drums, Percussion
–
Bill Bruford
Engineer
–
Eddy Offord
Engineer [Assistant]
–
Gary Martin
Organ, Grand Piano [Electric Piano And Harpsichord], Mellotron, Synthesizer
–
Rick Wakeman
Photography By [Bill Bruford]
–
David Wright
Producer
–
Eddy Offord,
Yes
Vocals
–
Jon Anderson
Notes
Five tracks of this album are the individual ideas, personally arranged and organised, by the five members of the Band. "Cans And Brahms" is an adaptation by Rick Wakeman on which he plays electric piano taking the part of the strings, grand piano taking the part of the woodwind, organ taking the brass, electric harpsichord taking reeds, and synthesizer taking contra bassoon. "We Have Heaven" is a personal idea by Jon Anderson in which he sings all the vocal parts. "Five Per Cent For Nothing" is a sixteen bar tune by Bill Bruford, played twice by the Group, and taken directly from the percussion line. In Chris Squire's "The Fish", each riff, rhythm, and melody is produced by using the different sounds of the bass guitar. Steve Howe concludes with a solo guitar piece "Mood For A Day"
The remaining tracks on the album are Group arranged and performed.
Recorded at Advision Studios, London, September 1971.