Endless Dream

Endless Dream

Song_infobox
Name = Endless Dream
SorA = album
Artist = Yes
Album = Talk
Released = 1994
track_no = 7, 8, 9
Recorded = 1993
Genre = Progressive rock
Length = 15:43
Writer =
Composer =
Label = Victory Music
Producer = Trevor Rabin
Chart position =
prev = Where Will You Be
prev_no = 6
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Endless Dream is an epic song by Yes released on their 1994 album Talk. The song is split into three tracks: Silent Spring, Talk, and Endless Dream, tracks 7, 8, and 9 respectively. The song is based on an abandoned, distantly reminiscent demo from the 1979 Paris sessions.Fact|date=October 2008 It is notable for being Yes' first epic in 14 years, since the album Drama, which featured "Machine Messiah".Or|date=October 2008

While old CDs of Talk featured the song separated into three tracks, later issues, such as the 2002 re-issue, combined it into one track.

I. Silent Spring

Silent Spring is entirely instrumental and is about two minutes long. It begins with a 50-second intro featuring various instruments before the guitar-heavy song starts. The song is very fast-paced, unlike the other two tracks that make up Endless Dream. Near the end the volume suddenly drops and the music fades into the next song.

II. Talk

Talk is the longest portion of Endless Dream, at almost 12 minutes. It begins with notes continuing from "Silent Spring", and vocals starting at about 20 seconds in. The song features less guitar than the other two segments of Endless Dream (though there are several short moments in the song where guitar is the dominant instrument), and is mostly led by keyboards and vocals. The song contains several elements of progressive rock epics, but still sounds very modern, and is very different from epics of the "classic" Yes era.Or|date=October 2008 The song ends mid-note, which is continued onto "Endless Dream".

III. Endless Dream

"Endless Dream" starts with the final notes of "Talk" continuing onto the track, which quickly fade, as the song comprises mostly of Jon Anderson's vocals.


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