Yes albums (21)

Yes by Yes (1969)

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Time And A Word by Yes (1970)

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The Yes Album by Yes (1971)

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Close To The Edge by Yes (1972)

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Fragile by Yes (1972)

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Relayer by Yes (1974)

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For those who are familiar with the band Yes and their 1974 album Relayer, the assertion that it is one of the most under-appreciated recordings of the period, and of the genre of progressive or "prog" rock, may seem as bombastic as some would accuse the music itself of being. Within the Yes fan base itself, the ranking and stature of the album is often contested, though few would deny that it is at the very least a technical masterpiece. Some believe it is muddy and self-absorbed... [read the rest]

Tales From Topographic Oceans by Yes (1974)

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Going For The One by Yes (1977)

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Tormato by Yes (1978)

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Drama by Yes (1980)

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What a wonderful album this is. Many Yes fans do not know about it and I would guess that it is because singer Jon Anderson is not on the album. Don't fear! He is replaced by none other than Buggles singer and writer and now big time producer Trevor Horn. Horn is one of the minds behind Art of Noise and also produced Seal among many others. Caped keyboard superhero Rick Wakeman is also absent on this recording and is replaced by the other half of the Buggles, Geoff Downes, who later went on to... [read the rest]

90125 by Yes (1983)

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Big Generator by Yes (1987)

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Union by Yes (1991)

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Talk by Yes (1994)

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Keys To Ascension by Yes (1996)

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Keys To Ascension, Vol. 2 by Yes (1997)

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Open Your Eyes by Yes (1997)

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Something's Coming by Yes (1998)

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The Ladder by Yes (1999)

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Magnification by Yes (2001)

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(Re)Union by Yes (2004)

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