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1969
Time And A Word
1970
The Yes Album
1971
Fragile
1971
Close to the Edge
1972
Yessongs
1973
Tales From Topographic Oceans
1973
Relayer
1974
Tormato
1978
Dramas
1980
90125
1983
9012Live - The Solos
1985
Big Generator
1987
Yesstory
1991
Talk
1994
Open Your Eyes
1997
The Ladder
1999
House Of Yes- Live From House Of Blues
2000
Magnification
2001
Symphonic Live
2002
In The Present (Live From Lyon)
2011
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Yes
1969 -
Time And A Word
1970 -
The Yes Album
1971 -
Fragile
1971 -
Close to the Edge
1972 -
Yessongs
1973 -
Tales From Topographic Oceans
1973 -
Relayer
1974 -
Tormato
1978 -
Dramas
1980 -
90125
1983 -
9012Live - The Solos
1985 -
Big Generator
1987 -
Yesstory
1991 -
Talk
1994 -
Open Your Eyes
1997 -
The Ladder
1999 -
House Of Yes- Live From House Of Blues
2000 -
Magnification
2001 -
Symphonic Live
2002 -
In The Present (Live From Lyon)
2011
Yes - I've Seen All Good People / 1971
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Yes -" I've Seen All Good People"
Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 and generally regarded as one of the archetypal bands of the genre. Despite a great many lineup changes, occasional splits within the group and the ever-changing trends in popular music, the band has continued on for over forty years and still retains a large following. The band's music blends symphonic and other 'classical' structures with their own brand of rock music, which is marked by sharp dynamic contrasts, extended song lengths, abstract lyrics, and a general showcasing of instrumental prowess. Although the band's sole consistent member has been bass player Chris Squire (noted for his highly melodic and discursive playing as well as his early use of electronic effects), Yes is also generally noted for the distinctive high-register vocals of lead singer Jon Anderson and the eclectic musical stylings of a succession of guitarists (Peter Banks, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin, Billy Sherwood), keyboard players (Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz, Geoff Downes, Igor Khoroshev) and drummers (Bill Bruford and Alan White).
Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 and generally regarded as one of the archetypal bands of the genre. Despite a great many lineup changes, occasional splits within the group and the ever-changing trends in popular music, the band has continued on for over forty years and still retains a large following. The band's music blends symphonic and other 'classical' structures with their own brand of rock music, which is marked by sharp dynamic contrasts, extended song lengths, abstract lyrics, and a general showcasing of instrumental prowess. Although the band's sole consistent member has been bass player Chris Squire (noted for his highly melodic and discursive playing as well as his early use of electronic effects), Yes is also generally noted for the distinctive high-register vocals of lead singer Jon Anderson and the eclectic musical stylings of a succession of guitarists (Peter Banks, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin, Billy Sherwood), keyboard players (Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz, Geoff Downes, Igor Khoroshev) and drummers (Bill Bruford and Alan White).