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  1. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI'll Say Yes To My Lord (Live) · Nate Bean & 4Given · Lady Adrian Lewis-FreemanHymns & Devotionals Unplugged℗ 201...

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    • Yes
    • Time and A Word
    • The Yes Album
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    1969, 7/10 When Yes recorded their debut album, King Crimson had not yet released the genre-defining In The Court of the Crimson King. Like Genesis, Yes’ debut album is instead psychedelic pop – not dissimilar to The Zombies. There are hints of jazz and progressive rock as well – the songs are sometimes lengthy and the group’s instrumental chops ar...

    1970, 6/10 During rehearsals for their second album, Squire and Anderson felt that Kaye and Banks weren’t providing enough interesting arrangement ideas. After experimenting with a mellotron, they instead decided to bring in orchestra for the second section. Neither Banks or Kaye seem interested in textural variation – Kaye was only interested in o...

    1971, 8/10 If Yes had broken up immediately after The Yes Album I’d appreciate it more, but in the context of Fragile and Close To The Edge it documents a group still on a steep learning curve and still missing some key elements. The Yes Albumstill feels like a 1960s psychedelic pop record in places – albeit featuring a band with a lot of instrumen...

    1971, 8.5/10 Yes launched full tilt into progressive rock with 1971’s Fragile, rush-released to pay for new member Rick Wakeman’s arsenal of keyboard instruments. To pad out the album, each member was required to contribute a solo piece, with mixed results; I like Bruford’s short freak-out ‘Five Per Cent For Nothing’ and Squire’s bass symphony ‘The...

    1972, 10/10 Close To The Edge was the second and final album recorded by the best-known Yes lineup, with Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Bill Bruford, and Rick Wakeman. With only three tracks and quasi-religious incomprehensible lyrics, Close To The Edge sounds like a bad idea on paper, but with a huge arsenal of instrumental talent and hea...

    1974, 6/10 Often cited as embodying the worst excesses of progressive rock, Tales From Topographic Oceans was Yes’ conceptual double album. Based entirely on a lengthy footnote on page 83 of an obscure religious text, Tales From Topographic Oceansshows Yes stretching their ideas too thin over four side-long tracks. The songs are less arresting; the...

    1974, 9.5/10 After comparing Tales to a padded bra, Wakeman quit Yes to pursue his solo career. He was replaced by Patrick Moraz, who helps push Yes into a more abrasive jazz-fusion direction. Anderson eschews his usual friendly spiritual-babble for an entire album side with the epic ‘Gates of Delirium’, based on Tolstoy’s War and Peace. It’s a mor...

    1977, 8.5/10 After releasing seven studio albums between 1969 and 1974, Yes took a three year hiatus from recording as a group while they toured the world and all released solo albums. During the intervening years progressive rock had become less significant, usurped by punk and new wave. In step with the times Going For The One is punchier and mor...

    1978, 5.5/10 While there were no personnel changes for Yes after Going For The One, Tormato features a markedly different sound. Rick Wakeman ditched his mellotrons and instead utilises high pitched synthesiser parts, while Chris Squire uses effects pedals on his bass. Along with an astonishingly high track count (eight songs!), it feels like Yes a...

    1980, 6/10 Tormatowas generally viewed as disappointing, and Rick Wakeman and Jon Anderson left in its aftermath. Improbably, they were replaced by new wave synth duo The Buggles, who had recently enjoyed fame with the hit ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’, shifting Yes further into contemporary new wave territory. Keyboardist Geoff Downes does a fine ...

  2. Jun 30, 2020 · The fact that Yes, close to the edge on so many occasions, endure in 2012 is an affirmation of their spirit and value. “Does nothing surprise me any more?” says guitarist Steve Howe. “I wish it wouldn’t! Unfortunately, more unusual, dreadful, peculiar situations come up all the time.

  3. Oct 30, 2022 · Vernon Oliver Price performing "I'll Say Yes To My Lord" on Jubilee Showcase in 1972.For a limited time get the JUBILEE SHOWCASE DVD - 20% ($4) off! (Only un...

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  4. Oct 13, 2021 · From the iconic covers (Cash, Aretha, Lemonheads) to an abundance of lesser-known wonders, Cover Me counts down the Paul Simon songbook.

  5. Jimmy James and the Vagabonds – "I Can't Stop My Feet From Dancing" Elton John – "Part-Time Love", "Song for Guy" Jilted John – "Jilted John" Kandidate – "Don't Wanna Say Goodnight" Gerard Kenny – "New York, New York (So Good They Named It Twice)" Klark Kent – "Don't Care" Jonathan King – "One For You, One For Me" Lindisfarne ...

  6. Patrick Noel Simon is a senior German-Australian executive producer who is known for Oderbruch (2024), Unfriend (2014), Wisting (2019), 9 Tage wach (2020) and Berlin One (2015). He studied film production at the prestigious Hamburg Media School (HMS).

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