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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List August Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £10.99 Deleted Catalogue number OPIOVP05CD Release date 04/02/2008 Format CD Label Opio Media Jon Anderson Toltec Disc 1 1. The Book Opens 2. Quick Words 3. Shall We Play The Game 4. Semanti Siyonpme 5. Good Day Morning 6. Leap Into The Inconceivable 7. Song of Home 8. Building Bridges 9. Sound and Color 10. Longwalker Speaks 11. Maazo Maazo 12. Enter Ye The Mystery School 13. Ave Verum 14. Bonus Tracks: Longwalker Speaks 15. True Horizon Jon Anderson will be universally known as the vocalist with the legendary progressive rock band Yes. Jon has been with the band since 1968 save for a couple of occasions when he briefly left to pursue a solo career in the case of the late eighties joined with other former members of Yes in Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH). Amongst his noted solo albums Jon has released the albums Olias of Sunhillow, Song of Seven and more recently collaborated on the album In Elven Lands which was a musical adaptation of the Lord of the Rings. Toltec was originally released in early 1996 is a concept album made up of 13 cuts divided into three parts. It tells the tale of the Toltec, a Native American concept of a group of people who have been all over the Earth, existing within different cultures throughout the centuries. This edition of Toltec has 2 bonus tracks "Longwalker Speaks 17min ver" & "True Horizon". Jon Anderson’s profile will be high around the release of this album due in part to his extensive European tour and also as part of Yes he will be celebrating the bands fortieth anniversary in 2008. | |
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