Sie sehen gerade die Germany Version der Website.
Möchten Sie zu Ihrer lokalen Seite wechseln?
33 MIN LESEZEIT

Starship Troopers

Fifty years ago, Yes unexpectedly discovered the path to stardom and embarked on a magical journey that led to them becoming one of the biggest progressive rock bands in the world. Prog invites Bill Bruford, Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe, Phil Franks and Roger Dean to explore the journey up to and beyond the band’s annus mirabilis: 1971. He’s seen all good people: Sid Smith Images: Ron Howard/Redferns/Getty Images
Schalten Sie diesen Artikel und vieles mehr frei mit
Sie können genießen:
Genießen Sie diese Ausgabe in voller Länge
Sofortiger Zugang zu mehr als 600 Titeln
Tausende von früheren Ausgaben
Kein Vertrag und keine Verpflichtung
Versuch für €1.09
JETZT ABONNIEREN
30 Tage Zugang, dann einfach €11,99 / Monat. Jederzeit kündbar. Nur für neue Abonnenten.


Mehr erfahren
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

Dieser Artikel stammt aus...


View Issues
Prog
Issue 118
ANSICHT IM LAGER

Andere Artikel in dieser Ausgabe


PROG
The Camera Eye
TONY LEVIN “Personally, and for all of us,
Ed’s Letter
Download the FREE 116-page Pink Floyd eBook from
COVER STORIES
Phil Franks discusses the making of The Yes Album cover
COVER STORIES
How Roger Dean entered the world of Yes
REGULARS
Bloody Well Write
Send your letters to us at: Prog, Future Publishing, 1-10 Praed Mews, Paddington, London, W2 1QY, or email prog@futurenet.com . Letters may be edited for length. We regret that we cannot reply to phone calls. For more comment and prog news and views, find us on facebook.com under Prog
PETER HAMMILL FINDS HIMSELF IN TRANSLATION
When the Van der Graaf Generator icon felt lost in Covid confusion, unable to explore his own ideas, a search for cohesion resulted in an album of cover versions
TREY GUNN
From King Crimson to touring with Brian Eno, the Texan instrumentalist has enjoyed a rich career so far, and now he’s ready to show off a different side of his creativity. He talks about playing with Jerry Marotta and taking things to a new level on his latest recordings
Andy Bell
He co-founded 90s shoegazers Ride and Hurricane #1, was a member of Britpoppers Oasis, and even worked with Be-Bop Deluxe and XTC producer John Leckie. His debut solo album brings his love of psych and krautrock to the fore, so it’s time we asked: How prog is Andy Bell?
THE PROG INTERVIEW MICHAEL SADLER
Every month, we get inside the mind of one of the biggest names in music. This issue it’s Saga’s Michael Sadler. The Welsh-born singer and songwriter has played a key role in the Canadian band since their formation in 1977 and he’s appeared on all their studio albums bar one.  Although the band were due to retire after their 40th anniversary in 2017, they recently released a new acoustic album, Symmetry – their first studio recording in seven years.  Here the vocalist looks back over the years and tells Prog why he’s not ready to hang up his microphone yet
LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT
The Musical Box
RICHARD BARBIERI
Under A Spell KSCOPE
3.2
Third Impression FRONTIERS
ALTIN GÜN
Yol GLITTERBEAT
BIRDPEN
All Function One JAR
ROBERT CALVERT
The Last Starfighter CLEOPATRA
COSMOGRAF
Rattrapante GRAVITY  DREAM MUSIC
CRACK THE SKY
Tribes CARRY ON MUSIC
LIFESIGNS
Altitude LIFESIGNSMUSIC.CO.UK
HEDVIG MOLLESTAD TRIO
Ding Dong. You’re Dead. RUNE GRAMMOFON
ETERNAL RETURN
Once Only NEWDOG
EVERGREY
Escape Of The Phoenix AFM
FIELD MUSIC
Flat White Moon MEMPHIS INDUSTRIES
GHOSTS OF ATLANTIS
3.6.2.4 BLACK LION RECORDS
HOLY TOY
Close All Doors APOLLON
ILLUMINAE
Dark Horizons IMMRAMA RECORDS
MOGWAI
As The Love Continues ROCK ACTION
KYLVER
The Plague Tapes KYLVER.BANDCAMP.COM
TIM LANE
As Sure As The Sun Rises In The East TIMLANEMUSIC.BANDCAMP.COM
DEADBURGER FACTORY
La Chiamata SNOWDONIA DISCHI
JAZZ PROG
Sid Smith rounds up the best releases from prog’s jazzier reaches
STRAWBS
Settlement ESOTERIC
LIZZARD
Eroded PELAGIC
LUN
Chamanes LUN-MUSIC.BANDCAMP.COM
THE MASTELOTTOS
A Romantic’s Guide To King Crimson 7D MEDIA
SIMON MCKECHNIE
Retro BAD ELEPHANT MUSIC
CLIVE MITTEN
Suite Cryptique: Recomposing Twelfth Night BUMNOTE
OSIBISA
New Dawn MARQUEE
PROGRESSIVE FOLK
Paul Sexton traverses the UK for acoustic inclinations
JANE WEAVER
Flock FIRE RECORDS
THE PROG COLLECTIVE
Worlds On Hold CLEOPATRA RECORDS
PSYCHEDELIC PORN CRUMPETS
SHYGA! The Sunlight Mound MARATHON ARTISTS
THE STRANGER
Kaleidoscope OCTANE RECORDS/WILD THING
NIK TURNER & YOUTH
Interstellar Energy YOUTH SOUNDS/CADIZ
TUSMØRKE
Nordisk Krim KARISMA
WHEEL
Resident Human ODYSSEY MUSIC
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST
Grant Moon has a rummage down the back of the Progsofa for the ones that nearly got away…
JON ANDERSON
Olias Of Sunhillow ESOTERIC
FAIRPORT CONVENTION
Fame And Glory CHERRY RED
GLOBAL VILLAGE TRUCKING COMPANY
Smiling Revolution ESOTERIC
PROCESSION
Still/Fatherland EP/Living In Between EP PROCESSION1995.BANDCAMP.COM  
BJØRN RIIS
Lullabies In A Car Crash/Forever Comes To An End KARISMA 
BIG BIG TRAIN
The Underfall Yard ENGLISH ELECTRIC 
SPIRIT
Son Of America ESOTERIC 
T2
It’ll All Work Out In Boomland ESOTERIC 
JAPAN
Quiet Life BMG 
KATE BUSH: EVERY ALBUM, EVERY SONG
Bill Thomas SONICBOND PUBLISHING
IMAGES FROM LIFE ON THE ROAD
Tony Levin TONYLEVIN.COM  
ROMANTIC WARRIORS IV: KRAUTROCK, PART 2
Various ZEITGEIST MEDIA 
FANFARE FOR THE UNCOMMON MAN
Various CHERRY RED 
MY PROG
The great and good of progressive music give us a glimpse into their prog worlds. As told to Grant Moon
INTRO
IAN ANDERSON RETITLES TULL’S A
He still regrets not calling 1980 release a solo work as deluxe reissue is detailed
CLIVE MITTEN’S 40-YEAR WAIT FOR SUITE CRYPTIQUE
Orchestral LP reinterprets Twelfth Night’s early work
BIG BIG TRAIN GO BACK TO THE YARD
Extended, remixed version means The Underfall Yard will be on vinyl for first time
MOTORPSYCHO‘S REGAL RELEASE
Trondheim trio get heavier than ever before with Kingdom Of Oblivion.
CLIVE NOLAN AND FRIENDS BRING BEOWULF TO LIFE
He says Song Of The Wildlands has something for everyone
LIFESIGNS AIM HIGH WITH ALTITUDE
Latest line-up weren’t able to meet before working on melodic proggers’ third album
VOLA GIVE HIP HOP A TRY ON THIRD ALBUM
Witness is a concerted effort to avoid repeating their past, says Asger Mygind
ROSFEST LIVES ON WITH FORMATION OF NEW BOARD
Annual US event had faced collapse as a result of pandemic
FAD GADGETS
Rhodri Marsden on three of the latest must-have gizmos currently putting the prog in progress
STEVE LUKATHER
The Toto guitarist and session veteran explains that prog is in his DNA and reveals he’s still a Peter Gabriel and Genesis fanboy
THIS IS OUR CHANCE TO BUILD BACK BETTER
Prog’s News Editor says the pandemic presents a rare opportunity
ANURYZM
With a sound developed in Lebanon, Turkey, Canada and the UAE, this trio prove that travel broadens the ear
Limelight
PAUL SADLER
Meet the Manchester musician trading metal riffs for soul-searching acoustic prog
ORCHESTRA OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE
Sheffield collective pull out all the stops with psych-tinged improvisations
JASMENO
Synthpop-inspired studio project hopes to sniff out success
GABRIEL AGUDO
In Continuum vocalist takes experimental prog to new heights with his solo project
FEATURES
500 Miles High
CHICK COREA REMEMBERED 1941-2021
Stay Off The Moors
On their official second album, Cobalt Chapel take listeners on a psychedelic journey through the history and folklore of Yorkshire. Cecilia Fage and Jarrod Gosling tell a curious Prog how they turned an ill-fated music festival, lark song and a disused railway tunnel into a dreamy concept record
BREAKING THE Tension
After two decades apart, the instrumental heavyweights are poised to unleash their long-awaited third album.  Jordan Rudess and John Petrucci talk to Prog about picking up where they left off in 1999, the importance of staying hungry as musicians, and the unique chemistry that powers Liquid Tension Experiment
The HURTING
It’s been a long time coming but Catherine Anne Davies has finally released her second album as The Anchoress. The Art Of Losing takes listeners through some of the toughest periods of the musician’s life as she explores grief, trauma and loss with raw emotion. Davies tells Prog how it’s helped her to heal and why she now feels more confident than ever
Quiet Hope
They were one of the most influential post-rock groups to emerge from the 1990s, and now Mogwai are rising above the confines of the genre with their UK No.1 album As The Love Continues. Guitarist Stuart Braithwaite tells Prog about the band’s different approach with this record and explains why he’s hopeful for the future
WEATHER  Systems
There’s a new supergroup in town and they’re hoping to make a big splash with their debut album, Singularity. Prog catches up with Rain’s Andy Edwards and John Jowitt who, between them, have played with IQ, Frost*, Arena, Jadis and Robert Plant – and we find out the story behind their melodic new project
The Dark Antagonists
A decade into their career, Soen have decided to take a different approach on their fifth album.  More honest and raw, its underlying message is clear and concise. Martín López and Joel Ekelöf tell Prog why they got angry on Imperial
TOUGH LOVE
Anneke van Giersbergen’s back catalogue is rich and varied. She’s recorded pop and metal albums, even sung with John Wetton, Devin Townsend and Arjen Lucassen, but until now, she’d never made an acoustic record. Her latest, The Darkest Skies Are The Brightest, is an intimate recording that explores love and heartbreak. She gives Prog the lowdown on it and tackles those rumours about a new VUUR album
Universal Harmony
Returning with his second full-length record, Australian guitar prodigy Plini has found himself in the centre of a metal-versus-pop drama. But instead of fuelling the fire, with Impulse Voices, he tells Prog he’s ceaselessly melding genres to help unify the music world once and for all
Once You Pop…
She’s the darling of the UK’s modern psychedelic movement, but Jane Weaver’s latest album sees her dive headfirst into pop. Produced on a diet of bygone Lebanese torch songs, 1980s Russian aerobics records and Australian punk, Flock retraces some of her earliest influences. She tells Prog why it was time to change pace
On A Roll
Anglo-Finnish group Wheel are back with their second album, which explores the divisions in our society. Vocalist and guitarist James Lascelles describes Resident Human as having a “humanistic vibe” and, he tells Prog, it really showcases the band’s hypnotic sound
Chat
X
Pocketmags Unterstützung