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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2009 at 15:55
Originally posted by Mladen_Serbia Mladen_Serbia wrote:

I've been listening to Yes for the last couple of weeks, and I really like them. Very cosmic and trippy in places, but so beautiful. I've only listened the albums from The Yes album to Tormato, and pretty much liked every single one of them. This is how I would rank them:

1. Close to the edge
2. Fragile
3. Tales from the topographic oceans
4. The Yes album
5. Going for the one
6. Relayer
7. Tormato

I was thinking about checking out Drama, but I can't get enough time. I'll listen to it sooner or later.
Good order, I can see the logic.  It'll move around over time a little.  Certain things are bound to happen, like Tales spending time, even a lot, at number one.  Fragile giving way to Relayer for a while.  They're all great albums though.  Well, except for Tormato.  But I confess to a bit of a soft spot sometimes even for parts of that.  Don't miss the first two records by the way, Yes and Time and a Word.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2009 at 16:39
Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

Originally posted by Mladen_Serbia Mladen_Serbia wrote:

I've been listening to Yes for the last couple of weeks, and I really like them. Very cosmic and trippy in places, but so beautiful. I've only listened the albums from The Yes album to Tormato, and pretty much liked every single one of them. This is how I would rank them:

1. Close to the edge
2. Fragile
3. Tales from the topographic oceans
4. The Yes album
5. Going for the one
6. Relayer
7. Tormato

I was thinking about checking out Drama, but I can't get enough time. I'll listen to it sooner or later.
Good order, I can see the logic.  It'll move around over time a little.  Certain things are bound to happen, like Tales spending time, even a lot, at number one.  Fragile giving way to Relayer for a while.  They're all great albums though.  Well, except for Tormato.  But I confess to a bit of a soft spot sometimes even for parts of that.  Don't miss the first two records by the way, Yes and Time and a Word.



Definitely don't miss those! Their debut is worth 4 or 5 stars, and really is excellent.

Here's what my list would look like (of those same albums):

1. Close to the Edge
2. The Yes Album
3. Going for the One
4. TFTO
5. Relayer
6. Fragile
7. Tormato

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2009 at 23:06
Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

Originally posted by Mladen_Serbia Mladen_Serbia wrote:

I've been listening to Yes for the last couple of weeks, and I really like them. Very cosmic and trippy in places, but so beautiful. I've only listened the albums from The Yes album to Tormato, and pretty much liked every single one of them. This is how I would rank them:

1. Close to the edge
2. Fragile
3. Tales from the topographic oceans
4. The Yes album
5. Going for the one
6. Relayer
7. Tormato

I was thinking about checking out Drama, but I can't get enough time. I'll listen to it sooner or later.
Good order, I can see the logic.  It'll move around over time a little.  Certain things are bound to happen, like Tales spending time, even a lot, at number one.  Fragile giving way to Relayer for a while.  They're all great albums though.  Well, except for Tormato.  But I confess to a bit of a soft spot sometimes even for parts of that.  Don't miss the first two records by the way, Yes and Time and a Word.



Definitely don't miss those! Their debut is worth 4 or 5 stars, and really is excellent.

Here's what my list would look like (of those same albums):

1. Close to the Edge
2. The Yes Album
3. Going for the One
4. TFTO
5. Relayer
6. Fragile
7. Tormato
 
OK, here's what my list would look like (of those same albums):

1. The Yes Album
2. Fragile
3. Close to the Edge
4. TFTopographicOceans
5. Relayer
6. Going for the One
7. Tormato
 
I have to admit tho I dont have all of 'Tormato' but it did not sound as good as others from the stuff I have on the 5 CD boxset.Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 18 2009 at 05:44
Okay...

1. TfTO
2. CttE
3. Yes Album

Those three almost never change. 

4. Relayer
5. Fragile
6. Going
7. Tormato

At the moment anyway. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 18 2009 at 17:11
Hmmmm.....

1. CttE
2. Relayer
3. The Yes Album
4. TfTO
5. Tormato
6. Fragile
7. GFTO

Thats my take on it.

I have no idea how any of you could put Tormato at the bottom of the list... A fine album, easily one of the best played.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2009 at 06:25
I actually don't dislike Tormato as much as many Yes fans seem to.  Future Times/Rejoice is especially fond to me.  But I still can't realistically rate it above any of the other albums.  Sometimes I think I like it better than GftO, then Awaken reasserts itself, or Turn of the Century.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2009 at 06:38
Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

I actually don't dislike Tormato as much as many Yes fans seem to.  Future Times/Rejoice is especially fond to me.  But I still can't realistically rate it above any of the other albums.  Sometimes I think I like it better than GftO, then Awaken reasserts itself, or Turn of the Century.

I think Tormato is one of their best, believe it or not... For me, its only great when I put it in context with my love for prog... It was one of my first ever Prog albums and one of my first YES albums (Along with Magnification and Relayer).

I can't really think of anything that makes it a bad album, to be honest.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2009 at 12:59
Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

I actually don't dislike Tormato as much as many Yes fans seem to.  Future Times/Rejoice is especially fond to me.  But I still can't realistically rate it above any of the other albums.  Sometimes I think I like it better than GftO, then Awaken reasserts itself, or Turn of the Century.

I think Tormato is one of their best, believe it or not... For me, its only great when I put it in context with my love for prog... It was one of my first ever Prog albums and one of my first YES albums (Along with Magnification and Relayer).

I can't really think of anything that makes it a bad album, to be honest.


-Joel


No, I agree Joel. It is a far better album than many make it out to be, and I will always have a soft spot for Circus of Heaven. A marvellous concept and so bittersweet when Damien expresses his dosappoitment at the end.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2009 at 17:46
Yeah, and Silent Wings of Freedom is mighty mighty.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2009 at 18:07


Yesterdays
I think this is a really fine collection, delivered at the right time.  Great to catch a nice whiff of Bruford, his witty logic.  I love every song on this.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2009 at 18:52
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YesterdaysI think this is a really fine collection, delivered at the right time.  Great to catch a nice whiff of Bruford, his witty logic.  I love every song on this.


Is this worth a purchase?
They have this at a CD store near where I'm staying right now, nad I'm thinking of getting it...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2009 at 20:07
Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:


YesterdaysI think this is a really fine collection, delivered at the right time.  Great to catch a nice whiff of Bruford, his witty logic.  I love every song on this.


Is this worth a purchase?
They have this at a CD store near where I'm staying right now, nad I'm thinking of getting it...

Thanks
-Joel
Well, that depends on your funds situation I guess.  As you can see from looking it up here at PA, it's songs from the first two records plus the America/Dear Father single.  I like the selections.  So it's worth it perhaps if you listen to "albums", otherwise you might have come by this material other ways.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2009 at 12:50
Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:


YesterdaysI think this is a really fine collection, delivered at the right time.  Great to catch a nice whiff of Bruford, his witty logic.  I love every song on this.


Is this worth a purchase?
They have this at a CD store near where I'm staying right now, nad I'm thinking of getting it...

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-Joel
Well, that depends on your funds situation I guess.  As you can see from looking it up here at PA, it's songs from the first two records plus the America/Dear Father single.  I like the selections.  So it's worth it perhaps if you listen to "albums", otherwise you might have come by this material other ways.


Certainly worth it if it is cheaper for you buying this that the first two albums separately, and I also far prefer the Yes version of America to that of Mr Emerson & palsWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2009 at 13:27
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:


YesterdaysI think this is a really fine collection, delivered at the right time.  Great to catch a nice whiff of Bruford, his witty logic.  I love every song on this.


Is this worth a purchase?
They have this at a CD store near where I'm staying right now, nad I'm thinking of getting it...

Thanks
-Joel
Well, that depends on your funds situation I guess.  As you can see from looking it up here at PA, it's songs from the first two records plus the America/Dear Father single.  I like the selections.  So it's worth it perhaps if you listen to "albums", otherwise you might have come by this material other ways.


Certainly worth it if it is cheaper for you buying this that the first two albums separately, and I also far prefer the Yes version of America to that of Mr Emerson & palsWink


If it's more expensive to buy the first two, than go with Yesterdays, but their debut album is INCREDIBLE late 60's psych/hard rock. Time And A Word isn't quite as good, but is still worth a look. Actually, just get both of them. After getting Yesterdays, I would bet money that you will get the first albums anyway.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2009 at 17:48
Didn't end up getting Yesterdays, but instead, I bought...

- The mini LP gatefold, 2007 remaster of Close To The Edge (A gift back to my dad for the Marillion DVD's )
- A copy of the YesSongs DVD (He still never bought the CD, so I thought this might be a good place to start)


He loves them both



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2009 at 17:55
^^ Nice jobThumbs Up

My dad's birthday was earlier this month, so it gave me an excuse to buy some great prog as well. I got him Dream Theater's Black Clouds & Silver Linings along with a remastered edition of Tales From Topographic Oceans.

Seriously, it is great having a family member into prog. It gives you many excuses for spending money you don't haveTongue

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Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

^^ Nice jobThumbs UpMy dad's birthday was earlier this month, so it gave me an excuse to buy some great prog as well. I got him Dream Theater's Black Clouds & Silver Linings along with a remastered edition of Tales From Topographic Oceans.Seriously, it is great having a family member into prog. It gives you many excuses for spending money you don't haveTongue


Hehe, yep... Thats what about 95% of presents for my Dad are... (Speaking of which, Father's Day in Australia soon... Need something big this year ... Last year, I got him Porcupine Tree - Stupid Dream, which in turn made me love them...)

I'm thinking A YES T-shirt from their site, but the only difficulty with that is having to wait every day to grab it and hide it when it arrives
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2009 at 18:24
For Father's Day last year I got my dad a Dream Theater shirt (in case you can't tell, he likes DT), and I got him two Yes albums remastered which I don't recall. I do know that most of his remastered CD Yes collection is on my behalf, however.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2009 at 18:30
^^

Good work...


I'm thinking of a remaster of Selling England By The Pound... We've only got an original on CD, so that might work out well



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I'm working on getting as many early Genesis remasters as I can. Most of the originals have just plain awful quality.

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