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  2. Highlights: The Very Best of Yes - Wikipedia

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    Highlights: The Very Best of Yes is the fourth compilation album by English progressive rock band Yes, released in September 1993 on Atlantic Records.It contains 12 tracks that span most of the group's history, from their debut album Yes (1969) to Big Generator (1987).

  3. Yes discography - Wikipedia

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    Yes: Live – 1975 at Q.P.R. 1995 Live in Philadelphia: 1996 Keys to Ascension: 2000 House of Yes: Live from House of Blues: 2002 Symphonic Live: 2004 Yesspeak: Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss: 2005 Songs from Tsongas: 2007 Live at Montreux 2003: Classic Artists: Yes: 2008 Yesspeak Live: The Director's Cut: 2009 The Lost Broadcasts: Rock of ...

  4. Yes (Yes album) - Wikipedia

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    Yes is the debut studio album by English rock band Yes, first released in the UK on 25 July 1969 [2] and later in the US on 15 October 1969 by Atlantic Records. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After forming in the summer of 1968, the band toured extensively across the United Kingdom with sets comprising both original material and rearranged cover versions .

  5. Yessingles - Wikipedia

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    Yessingles is a compilation album by British progressive rock band Yes, released by record label Rhino on 6 October 2023. It compiles rare single versions of 12 of the band's biggest hits between 1970 and 1983 in chronological order, and is notable for being the first time the promo radio edit of "And You and I" was released digitally, being the lead single in promotion of the record.

  6. Category:Yes (band) compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yes (band) compilation albums" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Highlights: The Very Best of Yes; I. In a Word; K.

  7. I've Seen All Good People - Wikipedia

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    It has received positive reviews from several critics and has been considered one of Yes's best-known songs, with AllMusic's Mike DeGagne stating that "the harmonies are resilient from start to finish" and that the track "still stands as one of their most appealing" works. [4] Music critic Robert Christgau has also singled it out for praise. [6]

  8. The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection - Wikipedia

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    Also included was a Howe solo recording, a new version of his solo piece from the 1970s, "Australia", recorded with the help of Oliver Wakeman, Rick's son, who would later join Yes. Finally, "New World Symphony" was a solo recording by Squire, an adaptation of Dvorak 's Symphony No. 9 in E min.

  9. Yours Is No Disgrace - Wikipedia

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    The opening track of The Yes Album, "Yours Is No Disgrace" lasts for nearly ten minutes. [3] According to AllMusic critic Dave Thompson , the length and complexity of "Yours Is No Disgrace" was a tester for Yes' longer songs over their next few albums, most notably " And You and I ," although he says "at the time of release, however, it was ...