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If I listen to Fragile just for the music and the flow of the entire album I don't think about band members taking solos. Don't think about that. Cans and Brahams..Mood For A Day are interspersed between songs. The instrumentalist aspect to that is part of the overall contents and concentrating on making the pieces fit alongside of the songs. I think they did an excellent job at putting it together.

I happen to like Topographic a lot. Literally it's characteristics whether spiritual or not are intriguing in some strange way. I like the cover and I sort of like the concept though I have to be in a certain mood to actually enjoy anything about it. It certainly doesn't reach everyone. The music certainly isn't commercially viable and it doesn't reach out to kiss everyone. Some people are appalled by it. It wasn't written in a style that would sooth everybody . It's not Supertramp .

I guess if you spent the night in a cabin during a massive snow blizzard the album would come to life.

The Yes Album, Fragile, and Close To The Edge are outstanding accomplishment! It's not a math test but certainly they were creating a style of writing that would be influential for years to come. Going For The One has certain tracks that are a must to hear..however a few of them I can do without.

Relayer was exactly as Jon Anderson described it..a very Grey album. Patrick Moraz was described as playing a very schizoid type of style. At this point the band were taking a darker direction in music.
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Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

It wasn't written in a style that would sooth everybody . It's not Supertramp .
 

Supertramp? Soothing?

This is kind of like saying that Pink Floyd's "Goodbye Blue Sky" or King Crimson's "Islands" are soothing. Just because something is on the quieter end of the spectrum doesn't make it "soothing".

Please listen to (in their entireties) "Asylum", "Ain't Nobody but Me", or the post-indictment cataclysm that closes "Crime of the Century". Yes, the band did do some pop material later in their career, but even that could only very rarely be described as "soothing".

I'm sure somebody somewhere would even describe "The Remembering" as soothing.
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Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

It wasn't written in a style that would sooth everybody . It's not Supertramp .
 


Supertramp? Soothing?

This is kind of like saying that Pink Floyd's "Goodbye Blue Sky" or King Crimson's "Islands" are soothing. Just because something is on the quieter end of the spectrum doesn't make it "soothing".

Please listen to (in their entireties) "Asylum", "Ain't Nobody but Me", or the post-indictment cataclysm that closes "Crime of the Century". Yes, the band did do some pop material later in their career, but even that could only very rarely be described as "soothing".

I'm sure somebody somewhere would even describe "The Remembering" as soothing.


People who are fanatical whores for sing-song melody tend to go for songs like "Sister Moonshine" or "Dreamer" which has probably been used for children's movies . Supertramp are a great band no doubt...but I see people who go for Supertramp's Pop sensibilities finding The Remembering revolting..and perhaps even to the point of outright saying..."WTF is that?? "
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CttE, Fragile & Relayer for me
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Originally posted by Zappastolethetowels Zappastolethetowels wrote:

CttE, Fragile & Relayer for me

Same here although the Yes album would be right behind them for me.
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^same exact thought
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

It may seem so, but I can tell that The Album and CttE are my Yes fond-ofs while I find Fragile overrated. 
Today, I say (in chronological order):

The Album
Fragile
CttE

as after new listenings to Fragile, it has clicked for me with this album, so I even like a lot the shhh! vocals. Big smile

And yet, further listening to Fragile is a bit of a struggle and a new challenge to me, and interesting concerning the future. 
Also, a new discovery: Yes was the most Pop-influenced of the classical Big Six. 


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Also, a new discovery: Yes was the most Pop-influenced of the classical Big Six. 

Another perspective to this can be being something like joyful and uplifting, according to Jon Anderson / Yes' wish of giving the music 
the effect of spiritual awareness - that makes me more happy. Big smile


Edited by David_D - October 08 2024 at 16:29
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Originally posted by paisanojac paisanojac wrote:

The answer to your question is subjective to each person since we all have opinions, tastes, likes, etc. 

Here are the Prog Archives ratings for all 24 YES full studio albums (I'm including ABWH and KeyStudio).

1.   Close To The Edge  4.68
2.   Fragile  4.46
3.   Relayer  4.38
4.   The YES Album  4.32
5    Going For The One  4.06
6.   Tales From Topographic Oceans  3.92
7.    Drama  3.77
8.   Magnification  3.73
9.   KeyStudio   3.59
10.  Fly From Here  3.42
11.  Mirror To The Sky  3.39
12.  Time And A Word  3.35
13.  YES  3.29
14.  The Ladder 3.27
15.  Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe  3.21
16.  Fly From Here Return Trip  3.19
17.  Talk  3.08
18.  90125  3.05
19.  Tormato  3.01
20.  The Quest 2.89
21.  Big Generator  2.57
22.  Union  2.52
23.  Heaven & Earth  2.30
24.  Open Your Eyes  2.06
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Those above ratings tell the story for me also....but it is subjective as many have pointed out.
I  own the first 7 rated ones... (and of course the first 2 lps they recorded but rarely play them)







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1. Mirror to the Sky
2. The Ladder
3. Going for the One
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Now, I've began serious listening to Relayer, and there's definitely some interesting, exiting and great stuff, not least "The Gates of Delirium".
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A. Close to the Edge / Going for the One / Yes Album

B. Fragile / TfTO/ Relayer / Drama

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Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Relayer was exactly as Jon Anderson described it..a very Grey album. Patrick Moraz was described as playing a very schizoid type of style. At this point the band were taking a darker direction in music.

No wonder, as "The Gates of Delirium" is about the absurdity of The Vietnam War. Smile
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Relayer was exactly as Jon Anderson described it..a very Grey album. Patrick Moraz was described as playing a very schizoid type of style. At this point the band were taking a darker direction in music.

No wonder, as "The Gates of Delirium" is about the absurdity of The Vietnam War. Smile

Not quite. You might be getting it confused with "Yours is no Disgrace".

"The Gates of Delirium" is loosely based on Tolstoy's "War and Peace". 




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Originally posted by Hugh Manatee Hugh Manatee wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

No wonder, as "The Gates of Delirium" is about the absurdity of The Vietnam War. Smile

Not quite. You might be getting it confused with "Yours is no Disgrace".

"The Gates of Delirium" is loosely based on Tolstoy's "War and Peace". 

I've seen that point of view as well, but this is what Jon Anderson has stated in an interview with Songfacts (February 2021):
  • "It's about the tribalism between warring factions, and who is the dominant country, the dominant energy at that time," Anderson explained in a Songfacts interview. "It was at the end of the Vietnam War. We were learning about the unbelievable destruction that was done to the Vietnamese, and for what?"
( https://www.songfacts.com/facts/yes/the-gates-of-delirium )


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Btw, Relayer may look to me influenced by Brain Salad Surgery and Tarkus. 
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But the more I listen to Fragile, the more am I happy about its joyfulness and prefer it to Relayer's dark moments, and at the same time, some of Relayer can seem rather poppy to me.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Btw, Relayer may look to me influenced by Brain Salad Surgery and Tarkus. 

Yes and ELP were bands that looked at each other quite a bit. Would Yes have been so keen to bring a keys man like Rick Wakeman into the fold but for the challenge laid down by Keith Emerson on early ELP albums? Stylistically though it's well known that Anderson and Howe were very interested in Mahavishnu Orchestra and that was more an influence on them at the time than ELP. I've heard it described as 'hard edged technicality' but there is none of the showboating of ELP to be honest.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

But the more I listen to Fragile, the more am I happy about its joyfulness and prefer it to Relayer's dark moments, and at the same time, some of Relayer can seem rather poppy to me.

And yet, it can look like the more I listen to Relayer, the more do I like it too. Big smile

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Am I alone in thinking that the GftO album sounds like a perfect blend of previous 70s Yes albums, excluded jazz-rocky Relayer?
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