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Album Details: Short Stories

Release Date:01/01/1980
Label:Universal Int'l
UPC:422800027252

Track List: Short Stories

  1. Curious Electric
  2. Each and Everyday/Bird Song
  3. Bird Song
  4. I Hear You Now
  5. Road
  1. Far Away in Baagad
  2. Love Is
  3. One More Time
  4. Thunder
  5. Play Within a Play

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User Reviews: Short Stories

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    Electronic Music's Finest Duo

    By ZeroE  Oct 10, 1999

    Jon Anderson of "Yes" and Vangelis got together for their first album with this one. There aren't many songs, as we traditionally consider songs, on this album. One generally expects a song to have a clearly defined structure; verse, chorus, verse. ...But these tunes wander about without any sign of direction, and Jon just wanders with it. The sounds on the album are fantastic, the lyrics are as beautiful as Jon's lyrics always are, and the production is great. This is the start of a splendid collaberation. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Short Stories

  • All Music Guide

    Jon Anderson's first project following his departure from Yes was to reunite with the equally airy Vangelis for a collaborative effort as Jon and Vangelis. Short Stories actually marks their second collaboration -- the first took place on Vangelis' 1975 album, Heaven and Hell, with the track "So Long Ago, So Clear." The pair returns to that song's successful formula of combining Anderson's otherworldly voice with Vangelis' pithy melodies in a few spots on their debut together, notably for the popular single "I Hear You Now" (which recalls Vangelis' "To the Unknown Man") and the middle section of "Far Away in Bagaad." Otherwise, Short Stories favors amorphous arrangements that feature wisps of melody and little more (a style that has its precedent on Yes' Tormato rather than their own solo work to date). The effect can be, frankly, underwhelming -- "Curious Electric" and "Each and Everyday," for example, seem content to settle for the happy accidents of collaboration rather than fusing ...their individual sounds into a cohesive whole. Despite a handful of nearly memorable moments, including the playful "Thunder" and the charming "Love Is/One More Time," the pair would have had more success sticking to their established idioms -- after all, China and Olias of Sunhillow were good albums -- rather than trying to meet in some equidistant, ethereal plane. Given the record's paper-thin arrangements, an appreciation for the music of Vangelis and Jon Anderson is no guarantee that Short Stories will please. - Dave Connolly, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jon & Vangelis

Yes singer Jon Anderson and Greek synth-composer Vangelis teamed up in the '80s for a pop-music experiment - All Music Guide, All Music Guide Read more