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The Group Yes I am just getting into them so I was wondering can someone tell me what are the must have albums to get from them? | |
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I like FRAGILE with ROUNDABOUT. It's a Really good album. | |
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eldog98 said: I am just getting into them so I was wondering can someone tell me what are the must have albums to get from them?
Classic YES: The Yes Album Fragile Close to the Edge probably in that order. And if you really dig those get: Relayer There are other good releases from different eras and line-ups of YES but start with the classics. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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i love owner of a lonely heart, what album is that from? [Edited 12/2/05 17:19pm] | |
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thesexofit said: i love owner of a lonely heart, what album is that from?
[Edited 12/2/05 17:19pm] That's from 90125. That's a different line-up then the "classic" line-up but still a very strong album for that period. Less epic, more melodic and high-tech. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Bfunkthe1 said: thesexofit said: i love owner of a lonely heart, what album is that from?
[Edited 12/2/05 17:19pm] That's from 90125. That's a different line-up then the "classic" line-up but still a very strong album for that period. Less epic, more melodic and high-tech. rick wakemen is still there though right? I might pick that album up. Did they go all chicago and go more commercial in the 80's? | |
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Zelaira said: I like FRAGILE with ROUNDABOUT. It's a Really good album.
You never cease to amaze. I wouldn't have you pegged as a Yes fan. Just goes to show what we really know about eachother from these silly little posts. At any rate, I agree. That's where I'd start. I was just listening to their greatest hits the other day and it's something I always come back to. That's probably where I'd start if I weren't familiar with their music. | |
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thesexofit said: Bfunkthe1 said: That's from 90125. That's a different line-up then the "classic" line-up but still a very strong album for that period. Less epic, more melodic and high-tech. rick wakemen is still there though right? I might pick that album up. Did they go all chicago and go more commercial in the 80's? No, Rick Wakeman is not on that one. Rick Wakeman isn't on any of the 80's YES material. And yes they did go more commercial with 90125 and some of Big Generator (album after 90125) Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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thesexofit said: i love owner of a lonely heart, what album is that from?
that and roundabout are probably their biggest hits. | |
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Trevor Rabin added a really good contrast to the group. (To me.)
"Shoot High Aim Low" is a kewl song. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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