
Occasionally, when ordering second-hand CDs, I drop a cheapie in the basket out of curiosity and this was one of those spontaneous purchases.
History: it's the 80's and respected 70's musicians were struggling for survival in a corporate marketplace. Steve Howe (ex-Yes) had left arena-rock outfit Asia to do something more artistically satisfying. Teaming up with Steve Hackett (ex-Genesis) looked to be a dream ticket. A band was formed including drummer Jonathan Mover from Marillion and an album was recorded with production handled by Geoff Downes (Yes & Asia).
The result was an AOR-sounding effort rather too similar in style to Asia without enough individual character to really appeal to Yes or Genesis fans. A lack of success had the band folding after a single tour.
But .... decades on, what you do hear here are certain pointers to the current Steve Howe-led incarnation of Yes. This much-derided GTR project emerges as a 'missing link' between then and now, revealing itself to be a well-made curio that deserves some fresh attention.
Interesting.
