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    • Don't Kill The Whale. That Yes were at each others throats during the recording of Tormato is well documented and goes a long way to explaining why many of the Yes faithful care little for the album.
    • Love Will Find A Way. The first single released from the Big Generator album, this is as good a slice of progressive pop as you’re likely to find, but, as with its parent album, not one that finds much favour with a certain section of the Yes fanbase.
    • Leave It. After the incredible success of 90125’s first single Owner Of A Lonely Heart the pressure was on to repeat the trick. The follow-up, Leave It didn’t reach the same giddy heights, peaking at No.24 in the US in April ’84, but it’s still a curious, clever piece.
    • Hold On. One of Yes’s less-heralded qualities has always been their versatility, and this is as good a reflection of it as any. Hold On manages to take the emerging AOR, FM-friendly sound of Asia, Journey, Foreigner et al and repurpose it, while also adding a gutsy rock edge echoing the increasingly dominant pop-rock sound of Bon Jovi and their ilk.
  1. Yes Song list. And You And I (1972) Awaken (1977) Cans And Brahms (1971) Changes (1983) Close To The Edge (1972) Does It Really Happen (1980) Five Per Cent For Nothing (1971) Fly From Here (2011) Heart Of The Sunrise (1971) I've Seen All Good People (1971) Into The Lens (1980) It Can Happen (1983) Leave It (1983) Long Distance Runaround (1971)

  2. Yes discography. This is a discography of the English progressive rock band Yes. Over the course of their career they have released 23 studio albums, 18 live albums, 15 compilation albums, 44 singles, and 23 videos .

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    • Roundabout (from ‘Fragile’, 1972) Propelled by Chris Squire’s hammering bass groove, Steve Howe’s juggernaut guitar riff and Bill Bruford’s tarmac-thumping drum beat, and ignited by Rick Wakeman’s Hammond organ soloing, Roundabout still shows no signs of stopping.
    • And You And I (from ‘Close To The Edge’, 1972) A highly poetic nine-minute love song, And You And I tells the story of a pair of soul mates as they grow old together, from birth to eventual death.
    • Heart Of The Sunrise (from ‘Fragile’, 1972) The closing track from Fragile, the 11-minute epic Heart Of The Sunrise is an ultra-busy prog-rock opus with some of drummer Bill Bruford’s most feverish drumming and Steve Howe’s most delightfully ornate guitar riffs.
    • Yours Is No Disgrace (from ‘The Yes Album’, 1971) Though it starts with a guitar riff that recalls early mod hits by The Who, Yours Is No Disgrace took most of its cues from classical music composers such as Benjamin Britten.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yes_(band)Yes (band) - Wikipedia

    Yes have explored several musical styles over the years and are most notably regarded as progressive rock pioneers. Yes began performing original songs and rearranged covers of rock, pop, blues and jazz songs, as evidenced on their self-titled debut album (1969), and its follow-up, Time and a Word (1970).

  5. Dec 19, 2021 · Prog. The 40 greatest Yes songs ever. By Grant Moon, Johnny Sharp, Chris Roberts, Jerry Ewing, David West. ( Prog ) last updated 19 December 2021. In Prog Magazine's biggest ever reader vote, you chose your favourite ever Yes songs. Page 2 of 4: The 40 greatest Yes songs: 30-21. The 40 greatest Yes songs: 40-31.

  6. Nine of their 23 studio albums have reached the top ten in either the UK or the US, with two reaching number one in the UK. They have sold 13.5 million certified units in the US. Yes are an...

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