Are The Yes Album, CttE and GftO the best 3 of Yes |
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TheLionOfPrague
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1- Close to the Edge
2- Relayer 3- Fragile Those are the best 3. Then you havee the rest of that period (TFTO, TYA, GFTO).
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cstack3
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1. Close to the Edge
2. Relayer 3. Going For The One 4. Tales 5. Fragile 6. The Yes Album |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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You really can't go wrong with any of those. My order of preference would be different but it would still be those six albums. For me my order would pbably be something like Relayer, CTTE, Fragile, TFTO, TYA and GFTO.
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I prophesy disaster
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This would be followed by Tormato, Going For The One, and 90125 (in no particular order) because I'm much more familiar with these than I am with The Yes Album, Drama, Tales From Topographic Oceans, and Big Generator (the lack of familiarity possibly an indication of a lack of genuine lasting appeal). Edited by I prophesy disaster - September 15 2024 at 20:15 |
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David_D
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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. |
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kirk782
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I go with a much trivial structure. I once went through their discography linearly back in the day and while some albums stuck out, three back to back [Yes Album, Fragile, Close To the Edge] remained on rotation for me. Sure, some others like 'Relayer' or even 'Drama', I like; but none come close.
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richardh
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^ sure they are the so called 'Holy Trinity' of the Yes catalogue and the point where they rose to upsurp ELP and others to become the premier prog band on the planet.
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cstack3
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How about the UNHOLY TRINITY??
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Steve Wyzard
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Replace Fly From Here (which is not perfect, but still very underrated) with Union or Open Your Eyes!
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Cristi
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Big Generator does not belong with those IMO, Open Your Eyes is much much worse. Even Union.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Yep. Big Generator definitely does not belong with those. I agree. Open Your Eyes should be in the bottom three. Union I kind of like though. FFH doesn't belong either actually. Maybe The Quest should be in there.
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Cristi
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Well, I don't like any post Magnification albums they did.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I like ALL of the post-Magnification albums they did.
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Actually, it should be Fly from Here Heaven & Earth The Quest Compared to those, Big Generator is Time and a Word. |
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How bad can Big Generator be? I have forgotten any memories associated with this album, so I think I need to listen to it again. Edit: Okay, it was bland and boring. By the second half of the album, I couldn't care anymore about it. Edited by kirk782 - September 23 2024 at 21:22 |
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Agreed. Big Generator is an OK album. I'm Running and Shoot High Aim Low are good tracks. Open Your Eyes, which was never supposed to be a Yes album, it was a Squier and Sherwood project, became a Yes album because of management. It's a bad album. Heaven and Earth I have heard once and have no desire to hear again. Union has some pretty good tracks. The problem is that it ended up being an Anderson and Elias project that was pushed through by having every session musician in LA play on it when various Yes members were unavailable ( some of whom were not totally committed to a Yes Union). Wakeman calling it the "Onion" album did not help. Not a good album, but hardly A bad one either. Great tour though. |
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kirk782
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Did Yes really degrade as band from the late 80s onwards? Open your Eyes is also very nauseating. I think Drama was the last great album from them [though technically I have still couple of their later day albums to listen to; but I don't have high hopes anymore].
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richardh
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Agreed. Yes (like Genesis) were mostly great until 1980 then after it would be too kind to say their output was patchy. At least Genesis came to a screaching halt with Calling All Stations. Yes continued onwards, sideways and eventually downwards. Great to see them touring but after Yes Symphonic they could have safely called it a day IMO.
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To me, the most important is how the album works as a whole, and roughly speaking, I find the more experimenting and non-rockish solo tracks to be very good contrast to the more melodic and rocky group compositions. They make the album as a whole more interesting and to me, there's still a very good flow the whole way through. So yes, today, after new listenings to Fragile, it's definitely one of my favourite three Yes albums.
Edited by David_D - October 01 2024 at 10:33 |
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The Yes Album
Fragile Going For The One
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