YES - Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973) |
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MaldonTerryWood
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LPs had big covers and for me the artist was important too. Does anyone know what Roger Dean did in later life?
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It was and still is too beautiful a work to be well understood by most listeners.
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Perhaps finding the happy medium is harder than we know.
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Tales gets a lot of respect among hardcore Yes fans and in prog circles imo. It's only the casual fans who don't get it.
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While not my favorite I do feel it don't get no respect. But it is no disgrace.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Life-changing...
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Psychedelic Paul
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It's on my long list of albums to go out and buy.
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My favorite LP ever.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I noticed there's another blog with the same title as this one, but I couldn't come up with a better title.
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The story of the best yes album
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Psychedelic Paul
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Undoubtedly, The Yes Album that's been the Big Generator of the most controversy over the years is Tales from Topographic Oceans. YES, it's a long double album with four long Yessongs which was treated like something of a rotten Tormato by the jaded music press, but if you Open Your Eyes, you'll gain the Keys to Ascension and realise what a classic album this is. The album came Close to the Edge of splitting the band up, when there was a Magnification of tensions within the group with so many Fragile egos at stake. In the ensuing Drama, Time and a Word has it that Rick Wakeman threatened to walk out during the recording of the album. The album climbed The Ladder of success though, topping the UK album charts for two weeks. Rick Wakeman left the band and didn't appear on the following Relayer album. There was Talk of a re-Union, but Heaven & Earth had to be moved to persuade Rick to return for the Going for the One album in 1977. The best-selling YES album of all time though, released in 1983, was famously named after its catalogue number, 90125. Well, that's another blog written, so it's time for me to Fly from Here and continue with The Quest of listening again to the entire discography of YES Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 08 2023 at 05:29 |
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