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TORMATO

Yes

 

Symphonic Prog

3.01 | 1823 ratings

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Chris S
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3 stars Tormato was always going face an uphill struggle after GFTO. But hey it is still very good. ' Future Times/Rejoice', ' Onward' and ' Silent Wings Of Freedom' confirm this. It is also important to note that there were the beginnings of disharmony in the band at the time. Wakeman's constant restlessness together with Anderson's more syrupy spiritual sounds coming thru highlighted different directions personnel were wanting to take. Jon Anderson's collaboration with Vangelis shortluy after was a wonderful union in itself and Tormato began to show the seperate journies band memebers were going to embark on. Excluding the ever present Chris Squire of course!' Don't Kill The Whale' is equally a great campaign song. Don't dismiss Tormato, it is a worthwhile addition to any Yes catalogue.
Chris S | 3/5 |

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