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Members of Yes have collaborated in a number of other albums and singles. The list includes releases with at least three (current or former) Yes members , and excludes releases by the Yes offshoots Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman and Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe .
No full recording from the tour has been officially released, apart from a performance of "Ritual" from Zürich in April 1974 on the album's 2016 reissue. [88] Yes continued to perform "Ritual" until the end of their 1976 North American tour, after which material from Tales from Topographic Oceans would not be performed for 20 years, when the ...
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).
Also, “21” — which, again, is quite a good album! — is rated two spots above Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On,” which topped the most recent Rolling Stone list of the 500 greatest ...
In 2002, Rhino Records issued In a Word: Yes, a five CD box set of classic, rare and unreleased tracks from the band's history, including some from the 1979 Paris sessions, followed a year later by the compilation album The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection, which reached number 10 in the UK charts, [29] their highest-charting album ...
The Yes Album brought the band the success they had sought, and they soon returned to the studio to record a fourth album, Fragile.During discussions about the new album, drummer Bill Bruford suggested that the songs be a mix of longer group compositions and shorter pieces by the individual members that showcased their individual talents. [6] "
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The Yes Album is the third studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released in the UK on 19 February 1971 and in the US on 19 March 1971 by Atlantic Records. [4] [5] It was the band's first album to feature guitarist Steve Howe, who replaced Peter Banks in 1970, as well as their last to feature keyboardist Tony Kaye until 1983's 90125.