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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 17:35
I like Yes.

My honest opinions of the Yes albums I have....

I love Fragile and Relayer, I think The Yes Album is alright, and Close to the Edge is good, but I was kind of let down by it. It wasn't as good as I thought it would be and Anderson sounds more annoying on it, IMO.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 17:37
Originally posted by Winter Wine Winter Wine wrote:

Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

Actually I was playing their debut last week and was struck by how fresh and innovative it sounded; it's a lot more focussed and developed than Genesis' debut.

As for 'Topographic...', it's a true masterpiece to me now. I didn't like much from it bar 'Revealing Science Of God; but now I love every song equally. The tribal style climax to 'Ritual' is mindblowing.

Well getting into it now ya might be a little excited with "Masterpiece!"  But I sort of felt the same a while back, I just liked The revealing science of God and then gave up. But now I like three of them a lot! The only one I don't like is "The Ancient", but it does pick up at the end. Also it's my favourite album cover from Yes

Well I've been really into 'Topographic' since about July last year and have played it consistently since then. 'The Ancient' I love now too- I think that mellotron/drum interplay is dazzling...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 17:49
I truly love yes. Especially Close to The Edge. Great melodies, harmonics, rythms and instrumental parts (I love the pulsate bass part on And You And I). Great album. I mean really really great. Makes me feel very good . Fraqgile is very good to. Generally I really like the 1968-1977 period. I admit that I didn't actually got into their later work but i got plenty of time . And the Anderson's voice is good. I mean it match to Yes music. I say, what would Yes music be without Anderson voice?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 17:57
A talented but very inconsistent band. They have a lot in common with Dream Theater - excellent musicians but tend to show off too much. Their compositional skills are better than DT but they can get too pretentious lyrically and the vocals are an acquired taste. They overstretched their talents with TFTO and became rather poppy later on, though it was still very good pop.

Ratings for the albums I have:

Time and a Word 3*
The Yes Album 5*
Fragile 3*
CTTE 4* (side 1 is 5*!)
TFTO 2*
Relayer 4*
Going for the One 3*
Tormato 3*
Drama 3*

Not my favourite band of the 70s; better than KC, VDGG and ELP but behind Genesis, Camel, Tull, GG, Strawbs and Floyd. On a par with Rush and Caravan.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 18:03

 

I can safely say that Yes is my favorite band, the

“classic symphonic: period of the band’s career

receives a lot of attention from people on this site,

I admit that it is their best period (“The Yes album through

To Relayer”) and most of their masterpiece works

emerged from this time.

“Close to the edge”, “Relayer” and “Tales from

Topographic Oceans” are true masterpieces,

While the others, like “Fragile” are very good

But are not master works.

Other albums (from different periods) I hold

high in regard are “Drama” and “Keystudios”

both of which are different in sound and

song structure. Even without front-man

Jon Anderson on “Drama” the band still delivered

record worthy of their early work, while

“Keystudios reflected on their “Symphonic”

period and displayed many likenesses while

also combining some of their modern sound as well.

I found it interesting when they released

“Magnification” which features an entire Orchestra,

just think their whole career they nave been a band

that copy the sound of orchestras and here they

are with a real one in their music.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 18:30
Yes have a special place in my heart, as they were the first prog band (aside from Pink Floyd) I ever fell in love with. I have all the albums from The Yes Album to Going for the One, and I like them all. Relayer and Close to the Edge are both tied for my favorite album ever. Fragile, The Yes Album, and Going for the One are still good, and more accessible. As for Tales From Topographic Oceans, it's definetely the least accesible and is probably the weakest of all these, but it has it's moments, and is still worth buying. As for lineups, I like the "Classic" (Anderson, Howe, Squire, Bruford, Wakeman) lineup best, but I wish the "Relayer" (Anderson, Howe, Squire, White, Moraz) lineup could have stuck around longer. And did I mention that Yes has the greatest album cover art ever? Well, they do. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 18:37

I am still discovering them

however, whatever I have heard until now, makes me think that their first albums are unique...

I’ll be the round about
The words will make you out ’n’ out.... what a magnificent song

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 19:07

I've always liked them quite a lot, from the outstanding musical talent of every member to their dedication to construct very original moods and atmospheres in their songs.  I think they deserve to be near the top of the great bands of all time, as they are.

 

That being said though, it's a band I could never fall 'in love' with, for reasons I don't know to this day.  Gentle Giant, Jethro Tull, and Phish are the only three bands I've ever 'fallen in love' with, due primarily for the unreal musicianship they all possess.  What is so odd is that Yes is only behind GG in sheer talent, IMHO, so they should be a natural fit for me.  Add to that their wonderful 'moodscapes', and they should be my fave.

 

But they're not.  It's crazy.  I can't cite any flaws, really.....I've heard just about their entire catalog over about the last 25 years.  I guess some bands can meet every criteria you have, but just don't strike that perfect chord for whatever reason.

 

There.  I'm done babbling.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 19:11

Yes, in my opinion is the very best symphonic/classical prog band.

I agree that their first two albums were the tip of the iceberg, a glimpse of thinks to come. The addition of Steve Howe, & then Rick Wakeman, solidified the lineup & their best work was the happy result.

Starting with The Yes Album & going all the way through Keys (1 & 2), the only one I absolutely cannot listen to is Big Generator, although, unlike a lot of Yes fans, Tales & Relayer are a challenge to me.

As a departure, Drama was an excellent prog album. I even like Talk & The Ladder, although I know a lot of people don't.

Best albums:

Close To The Edge

Fragile

The Yes Album

Yessongs

Drama

(Insert your next favorite Yes album (that I haven't listed) here)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 19:14

As far as anderson's singing goes, I prefer it when he is telling a tale rather than from the first person. He has a minstrel's style.

I remember seeing Yes in Philly in '72. I was going with a girl who loved them; I was more of a "stones" guy. Anyway, I was immediately impressed with their playing and sound etc... the sound coming from the front of the stage. Then something strange happened during 'And You And I'. During the symphonic part in the middle the music started coming from all directions even behind me. It was a very spacey, otherworldly feeling, just beautiful. Needless to say, I've been a fan ever since.

I can't find fault with anything they've done, afterall, they opened my mind to the wonderful world of Prog.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 19:19
I love them, one of my favorite bands They were one of those bands that got me into prog. The only band I like more is Genesis. CTTE is possibly the greatest prog album ever, for me it's only topped by Foxtrot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 19:28

I'm trying to get into Yes since 1973, but...

Ok, but in the Rock In Rio 1, back in 1985, I enjoyed enough them performing live.

The problem is really Anderson's 'crystal voice'; it annoys me!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 20:03

I remember being about 8 or 9 years old and listening to my older bro's "Relayer" record back in the mid 1970's and being completely blown away by it. Thats when I knew I was a Yes fan.

Does anyone remember a TV show called "Nightflight" on the USA cable channel? in the early 1980's they were my source for prog rock videos and concert footage. They used to play "Yessong" frequently and that was magical for me.

Then around 1986-1987 I bought TFTO on used vinyl. Being the full-blown prog junky like I am now, I instantly loved the whole of TFTO. I am glad I am not the only one who appreciates it.

Currently I am struggling with "Going for the one" So far it hasn't really grabbed hold of my interest. I am sure it is my fault though and it must be something I am doing wrong.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 20:56

Yes is my favorite prog band, after King Crimson...but I do have some problems with them sometimes. Becuause in the 70 they did the best of prog...you couldnt ask for more, they were excellent, thouse long songs full of emotions were really strong. But I really feel they lost their "moyo" with Tormato...after that they still did some great songs, like Mind Drive. But I dont like their new stuff that much because it sounds to...popish. Not that the songs are "easyier", but I think Anderson got to soft...the songs lost a bit that drive from the 70...pitty

Just yesterday I bought the Tsongas dvd, and there you really have the Yes Im talking about. The excellent classic epic songs ( Yours is no disgrace, Ritual, And you and I) and also the acoustic, soft slithly popish songs were Anderson really takes the whole lead, and also Mind Drive, which is even better than the original version for me!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 21:05

Close To The Edge is my favourite prog album if you take ELP out of the equation! Yes hit on the perfect prog formula with that album and never reached such a peak again IMHO. Relayer has its fans but its nowhere near as even a quality album overall.

All their releases from The Yes Album(1971) up to Tormato (1978) are worth getting.After that it gets a little sketchy.The only other Yes album I dig out occasionally is Talk which was a nice later album featuring Trevor Rabin and much better than their dull 90125.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 22:59

Have to say that they lost direction (and band members!) after Tormato, and I can't stand the Buggles years.  Some good moments on Homeworld and Magnification tho'.

It's hard to separate the albums from 71-77 as they're all classics. Saw them a couple of years back on the 35 Anniversary tour and they still rocked.  Tsongas is a good record of the tour.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2006 at 00:33
Yes is a good band,it has some moments that really impressed me...like Genesis,I find it split in two periods,one of briliant albums and one of...not so briliant albums...the only ekception in the second period being the Keys To Ascenstion albums,which are spectacular...

I disagree however the Yes created THE best music of prog (especially concerning Close To The Edge),but I do think they are one of the important names...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2006 at 01:04
In a few words: They are MONSTERS..! (like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for the classical music).  We are talking about progressive music because they exist.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2006 at 03:24

I love Yes. For me their music is the most beautiful and uplifting. Jon's voice is really angelic and otherwordly. Their glory days are probably gone, but they managed to bounce back after the blunders of the 80's. Nevertheless I haven't completely given up my hopes for a powerful new Yes album.Well, it's still more realistic than a new Genesis album of the Foxtrot niveau.

My fave Yes albums are Tales and Relayer, but all of their albums before 1983 are at least good.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2006 at 04:36
Yes=Progressive

I think lateralus has hit the nail on the head. Those guys will be remembered (and played) by future generations. What more can you say...
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