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Dellinger
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Posted: June 08 2011 at 22:30 | ||
I believe I started with Fragile, if I remember well, and that was a good starting point, it took a while to sink in, but it was enough to get my interest and keep listening until I really got into it. Also, Close to the Edge is a really great album, both albums are my favourite Yes albums and I think it's a good place to start. Going for the One has some really good songs too (specially Awaken and Turn of the Century), and Relayer has "Gates of Delirium", which is also great, though certainly not a very good place to start.
However, perhaps the very best to start would be a live album, like Symphonic Live (available as a CD or DVD), which has many of the bands best songs, superbly played, and orchestrated in a very fine fashion. Another great live album to start for me would be Keys to Ascension, however this has the problem that the CD version comes split in two double albums with live and new studio recordings included (however, some of the new songs are good, so it may be good enough anyway), and the DVD version has some not so great video quality (though it's not terrible at all); still, this album has some of my favourite versions of many of their classic songs, so it may still be a good place to start... pehaps you could get the pair on DVD. |
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cstack3
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Posted: June 08 2011 at 22:46 | ||
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Prog_Traveller
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Posted: June 08 2011 at 23:36 | ||
Close to the Edge, Fragile, Relayer and the Yes Album to start with. You really can't go wrong with any of those. Relayer is a pretty wild album though, and probably my favorite, so that might not be the best place to start but you will want to get it pretty soon. Close to the edge is the no brainer answer though. If you like that then get the ones right before it next. Their first two albums are good but I would save them for way later. If you get into Yes in a big way then you will want to get those. Stick with their first ten years before getting into the later stuff.
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cstack3
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Posted: June 09 2011 at 00:13 | ||
Rick Wakeman interview on Yes, quite hilarious!
More than a band, an adventure!
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dreadpirateroberts
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Posted: June 09 2011 at 06:54 | ||
Thank you! Yeah, awesome advice here, absolutely. I'll definitely end up going for 'Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge' progression (as they come up time & time again, in everyone's recommendations) then move from there. Probably to 'Relayer' and others, before coming back to the earliest. I guess my only problem is, as I've just ordered those 3 together, they'll arrive at the same time and I'll have to choose which to actually listen to first. :) Edited by dreadpirateroberts - June 09 2011 at 10:22 |
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dennismoore
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Posted: June 09 2011 at 15:26 | ||
Hi DreadPirateRoberts, From the music you already listen to I doubt you will really go for 90125 or later as much as YES prior to that.
No single place to start as YES is simply magic in recorded music form, get and listen to in no particular order:
The Yes Album
Fragile
Close To The Edge
Yessongs
Tales From Topographic Oceans
Relayer
Going For The One
Tormato
Drama
Yesterdays
I think you will enjoy all of the above, without a doubt.
Cheers!
DennisMoore
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Andy Webb
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Posted: June 09 2011 at 16:29 | ||
Fragile.
If you want a world view, you can get the box set In a Word - pretty much has everything.
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Diego I
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Posted: June 12 2011 at 17:12 | ||
I suggest Fragile and close to the edge, in that order, these albums are have the highest qualifications, these are the betters, besides, this albums are the only with the original (/and better) agrupation...
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cstack3
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Posted: June 12 2011 at 17:19 | ||
...may all of your conflicts in life be so delicious!! In the US, we go "eenie-meenie-meinie-moe...." You are starting onto a wonderful pathway of discovery, have fun & write back with your impressions.
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:25 | ||
The post-Rabin era is not a complete wash. Keystudio is definitely worth your time, and The Ladder is nearly as good. For that matter, Talk from the Rabin era is acceptable if not great.
You should explore these before you go for the pre- Howe stuff or the bombs from the classic era like Tormato.
Edited by ghost_of_morphy - June 13 2011 at 15:07 |
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Dellinger
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Posted: June 13 2011 at 19:05 | ||
Endless Dream, from Talk, is a really great song.
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ProgressiveAttic
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Posted: June 13 2011 at 19:32 | ||
I actually started with Tales From Topographic Oceans... and it didn't scare me away! It became my all-time favorite album by any band |
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Finnforest
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Posted: June 13 2011 at 20:23 | ||
The Yes Album & Yessongs, to get a good studio and live introduction. Though if you are bothered by subpar sound, skip Yessongs and move onto Fragile or CTTE, and Topographic Oceans. Topographic is my personal favorite and along with Relayer are the most expansive, adventurous, some would say pretentious, but to me that's good
Avoid everything after Drama like the plague, just my opinion of course. Good luck! |
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lazland
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Posted: June 14 2011 at 14:17 | ||
Quite right about the sub par sound, Jim. That's why I would go to Yesshows or House of Blues for the live introduction.
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dreadpirateroberts
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Posted: June 15 2011 at 06:05 | ||
Thanks! I was going to flip a coin if two shipped separately, but looks like they'll arrive together, so I might have to use the 'eenie' trick! And thanks to everyone who's taken the time to help me out, appreciate it. I'll be looking out for the best place to go re: Live sooner or later, and so I've already noted 'Symphonic Live' & 'Yessongs' & 'Yesshows' & 'House of Blues' from the recommendations for instance. 'Topographic Oceans' is interesting to me as it seems to create a bit of discussion, which is great. Though I feel like I'll be slipping 'Fragile' into the player first, when it arrives with 'Yes Ablum' and 'Close to the Edge' in a couple of weeks. And thanks for the note dennis (& others), re: steering away from the later stuff, I think you're right there, I might not like it by the samples I've heard. Will definitely come back with impressions. damn waiting! |
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esky
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Posted: June 15 2011 at 16:56 | ||
You know Yes won't be heavy. Then you're obviously a know-it-all. Just follow the lead of the others you mentioned and give Fragile a spin already.
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dreadpirateroberts
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Posted: June 15 2011 at 17:37 | ||
Huh? Chill out. I don't appreaciate the personal attack, which is poor form by the way - and I most certainly do not 'know it all', hence my seeking help here.
If you'd read my posts, you'd note that I actually ordered 'Fragile' 'Yes Album' and ' Close to the Edge' last week and will certainly be giving them a spin when they arrive, since I've already invested in them.
Edited by dreadpirateroberts - June 15 2011 at 19:21 |
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Dellinger
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Posted: June 15 2011 at 18:54 | ||
Sorry to insist, but when you choose to start digging live Yes, don't discard keys to ascension. That one's got some of my favourite versions from some of my favourite songs, particularly Starship Trooper (you'll hear it on The Yes Album), Awaken, and Time and a Word. It's got many other of their better songs too, but they don't add so much as this ones... and only Close to the Edge I find less satisfying to the original (but the version on Symphonic is a killer, so if you get that live album too you won't miss CttE so much in a live context). |
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dreadpirateroberts
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Posted: June 15 2011 at 19:20 | ||
Have now noted 'keys' too! Thanks, Dellinger
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esky
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Posted: June 16 2011 at 10:31 | ||
Sorry.
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