Close To The Edge
Close To The Edge

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Close To The Edge

1994
Movie
Adult · 18+
75 min
English

Stud-meister Marc Davis portrays a lonely businessman who fears he has traded sexual happiness for money and power. When he sees the ravishing Kelly Jaye about to make the same mistake, Marc tries to save her by showing her the real road to satisfaction. This movie has a collection of some of the hottest women around. Both VixXxen and Debi Diamond heat up the screen in a group of unforgettable scenes, but it's the smoldering Victoria Andrews who really make this flick sing with a scorching backdoor scene with hunky Randy West. Good photography and a well put together production also help to make the video well worth viewing.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Tony PalmerGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the enigmatic progressive rock band Yes, chronicling their journey through the creation and subsequent tour of their groundbreaking 1972 album, 'Close to the Edge'. It features interviews with band members, archival footage, and performances, offering an intimate look at the artistic process and the band's dynamic during this pivotal period. The film explores the creative tensions, musical innovations, and the profound impact the album had on the music landscape.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific album and era, 'Close To The Edge' has been well-received by fans and critics alike for its in-depth look at Yes's creative process. It's particularly praised for its access to the band members and its comprehensive exploration of one of progressive rock's most seminal works. Critics often highlight its value as a historical record and a deep dive into the band's artistry.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its insightful exploration of the 'Close to the Edge' album.

  • Valued for providing extensive interviews with key band members.

  • Considered an essential watch for fans of Yes and progressive rock.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the documentary's comprehensive nature in detailing the creation of the iconic 'Close to the Edge' album. Many appreciate the historical footage and the band's candid reflections on their creative process and the challenges they faced.

Fun Fact

The film features extensive interviews with all four musicians who played on the 'Close to the Edge' album: Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Bill Bruford, and Steve Howe, offering a rare collective perspective on its creation.

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