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CLOSE TO THE EDGE

Yes

 

Symphonic Prog

4.68 | 5193 ratings

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rafaelpugliesi
5 stars "Close to the Edge" is undoubtedly a monumental landmark in the history of progressive rock and in the discography of Yes. Released in 1972, this album captures the essence of an era when rock was pushing its boundaries, exploring new musical possibilities, and establishing itself as a true art form. The importance of this album lies not only in its three masterfully composed tracks but also in how these songs intertwine to form a cohesive work that exemplifies Yes's ability to balance technical complexity with melodic accessibility.

While many critics and fans recognize the brilliance of "Close to the Edge," it is intriguing to find reviews that underestimate its greatness, giving the album low ratings such as one star. This raises questions about what drives someone to undervalue a work so widely acknowledged and respected. However, the vast majority agree that this album is a cornerstone, essential to the evolution of progressive rock. It is an example of how the band managed to incorporate complex, progressive elements without sacrificing beauty and melodic cohesion.

The true magic of "Close to the Edge" lies in its ability to reveal itself gradually to the listener. Each listening session offers new details, new layers of sound that further enrich the experience. For those who appreciate high-fidelity sound, the album shines even more, with nuances that become noticeable only on high-quality audio systems. Although it may be challenging for those just beginning their journey into the world of progressive rock, "Close to the Edge" is the kind of work that rewards patience and attention, sparking a lasting passion for the genre. Undoubtedly, this is a highly recommended album, a timeless masterpiece that continues to inspire and captivate generations of listeners.

rafaelpugliesi | 5/5 |

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