Jon Anderson - vocals, harmonium, Dewtron Mister Bassman Bass Pedals.Steve Howe joined the band two months previously: all concerts during May and June were cancelled while the band found a replacement for original guitarist Peter Banks, and Tony Kaye was replaced by Rick Wakeman shortly after the tour ended in time for rehearsal sessions for Fragile. The line-up for the tour unchanged throughout its duration, and was the fifth incarnation of Yes. Steve Howe's performance of "Clap" at the London Lyceum on 17 July 1970 was recorded and included on The Yes Album as the second track.Live material from this tour has appeared on the following releases: Phil Carson, then-European General Manager of Atlantic Records, decided that as Iron Butterfly could attract enough of an audience to fill the venues on their tour, it would be good exposure for Yes as he was trying to break them into the American market at the time. Many of the American shows were shared with Iron Butterfly. The tour saw the band play concerts in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, France, Italy, Canada, and the United States over three legs-a European leg, a North American leg and a single-show return to the United Kingdom.
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