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Tales From Topographic Oceans |
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The lyrics and melody express a stronger sense of fantasy and abstraction.A work that aims to combine esoteric messages with symphonic sounds. The band reached number one on the UK charts. They captivated Japanese audiences with their overwhelming performance and their sense of unity as a band. The song has a strong, thoughtful message, inspired by the scriptures that Jon Anderson read during his stay in Japan. |
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Credit
- Words By - Anderson
- Music By, Producer - Yes
- Producer - Eddie Offord
- Words By - Howe
- Recorded By - Guy Bidmead
- Mastered By - George Piros
- Design [Cover], Illustration - Roger Dean (4)
- Coordinator [Co-ordination] - Brian Lane (3)
- Artwork [Plates Made By] - Mansell Litho