I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All Good People
A Venture
Perpetual Change
Review: The Yes Album stands as a pivotal moment in the prog legends' career, marking their meteoric rise to fame. Released in 1971, this masterpiece showcases the band's exceptional musicianship and innovative sound. With Jon Anderson on vocals, Chris Squire on bass and vocals, Bill Bruford on drums, Tony Kaye on keyboards and the introduction of Steve Howe on guitars and vocals, it's a stunning display of progressive rock featuring classics like 'Yours Is No Disgrace,' 'Starship Trooper,' 'I've Seen All Good People,' and the hit single 'Your Move'. Tracks like Steve Howe's acoustic masterpiece 'Clap,' the collaborative effort 'Perpetual Change' and the fusion-inspired 'A Venture' further highlight the band's intricate compositions and dynamic performances.
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