Yes

Yes

Yes Genre: Progressif Rock
Year: 1971

Contains:

1.Yours is no disgrace 9:36
2.The Clap 3:07
3.Starship Trooper 9:23
a.Life Seeker
b.Disillusion
c.Wurm
4.I've Seen All Good People 6:47
a.Your Move
b.All Good People
5.A Venture 3:13
6.Perpetual Change 8:50

Personel:

John Anderson: Vocals/Percussion
Chris Squire: Bass Guitar/Vocals
Steve Howe: Electric & Accoustic guitars/Vachalia/vocal
Tony Kaye: Piano/Organ/Moog
Bill Bruford: Drums/Percussion






This album is the first where Steve Howe appeared for Yes and played the famous "Clap". I do believe it's one the best album they ever made. That's also the first album I listen from Yes and I discovered their wonderful music.
Tracks:
1.   Beyond And Before
2.   I See You (Submit new Lyrics)
3.   Yesterday And Today
4.   Looking Around
5.   Harold Land
6.   Every Little Thing
7.   Sweetness
8.   Survival
9.   Close To The Edge
10.   And You And I
11.   Siverian Khatru (Submit new Lyrics)
Type: Full CD
Publisher: Atlantic Records
Published in: 1969
walter

Submitted by walter at Thu 04 Mar, 2010 10:29 am

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Last updated by OptimusPrime at Sat 18 Jul, 2015 9:10 am

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TheCl@p
Sun 15 Feb, 2004 1:38 am
Year: 1969

Genre: progressive-jazzy rock

Contains:

1.Beyond And Before 4:50

2.I See You 6:33

3.Yesterday And Today 2:37

4.Looking Around 3:49

5.Harold Land 5:26

6.Every Little Things 5:24

7.Sweetness 4:19

8.Survival 6:01


Featuring:

Bill Bruford-Drums, vibes
Tony Kaye-Organ, piano
Peter Banks-Guitar, vocals
Chris Squire-Bass, vocals
John Anderson-Lead singer and incidental percussion

Produced by Paul Claye and Yes



That is the first Yes album and it doesn't sound like the band you can know if you listen first to Relayer or Tales From Topographic Ocean.
That's good stuff but you can feel it sometimes long or very boring... That's why I don't find it "excellent".
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