This 2013 Definitive Edition, with its expansive tracklist, is not just a reissue but an essential archive of the album's creation, offering unprecedented insight into one of rock's masterpieces.
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The album’s closing track is a masterclass in progressive funk and polyrhythms. In this high-definition container, the interplay between Steve Howe’s staccato guitar riffs and Alan White's/Bill Bruford's percussion is perfectly localized. The harpsichord solo by Wakeman cuts cleanly through the mix without sounding piercing. Every element retains its own discrete pocket of space, allowing the listener to easily isolate and follow any single instrument from the intro to the final, fading vocal rounds. The Ultimate Archival Experience Yes - Close To The Edge -2013- -FLAC 24-192-
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: A rhythmic, driving exhibition of technical counterpoint, showcasing intricate interplay between guitar, bass, and keyboards. Steven Wilson’s 2013 Audio Reconstruction This 2013 Definitive Edition, with its expansive tracklist,
Wilson’s remix fixes the "muddy" mid-range found in earlier pressings without losing the 1970s analog warmth. Dynamic Range:
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