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BaldJean
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in my opinion an interesting poll; some of these albums rank very high with me
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I have heard most of these. I'd rate Olias of Sunhillow 4+/5 and Fish Out of Water 5/5. These are the best imho.
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in my opinion it is a tough battle, and "The Story of i" and "The Six Wives..." are in it too, maybe even "Feels Good to Me" (though to be exact this is not a Bill Bruford solo album, it is an album by a band called "Bruford". but I wanted him in the poll too). but I gave my vote to Jon Anderson
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1. Jon
2. Rick 3. Chris 4. Patrick 5. Steve 6. Peter 7. Bill 8. Alan These are all good to excellent albums with the possible exception of Ramshackled which is merely adequate. |
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While I haven't heard all of them my vote goes to Olias. That's just one spectacular album.
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Great poll, Jean. Tough one. It's down to two albums I positively adore: Six Wives of Henry VIII and Fish Out of Water. Whew, don't think I can vote...what the hell, FOOW it is. It's amazingness is immeasurable. (I like Rick's Criminal Record better, shh...)
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Only Rick Wakeman had totally satisfying albums all the way through for me. He wins this one. All the others had great stuff and lots of filler or elements such as vocals i can't stand.
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easily Feels good to Me by Bruford----
then--- Squire Wakeman Moraz Anderson Howe White Banks
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Me too, though I don't know enough albums from the other members to be able to say that they don't have totally satisfying albums themselves... but for what I have heard, yeah, I agree. For me, Rick has more 5 star albums than Yes themselves. |
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Have to admit I have heard only Six Wives from those (I have always been more a band guy than soloalbum guy of my favourite bands). Anyway voted that.
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Chris 5/5
Rick 5/5 Patrick 4/5 Bruce 4/5 Jon 3/5 Steve 3/5 Don't know the others
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Only two (Jon and Chris) can sing while Rick doesn't do vocals and Steve would have better giving someone else vocal duties (other than that Beginnings is a good album).
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Jon, Rick and Chris delivered really great albums, I voted for Rick, because I like the concept he chose better. I apparently love the historylesson better than the sci-fi-fantasy.
Bill Bruford released a stellar album, it's maybe one of the best albums ever made, but I don't consider it a solo-album. He had a band called Bruford, and it was released in the same as UK, so Bill was already years out of Yes.
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I can remember I owned Alan White's solo-album. It's a great soul/r&b album almost reminiscent as to what Lenny White (also a drummer) put out late 70's.
Not much progrock so a difficult album to rate on this site, but nonetheless a great album with some really nice songs. (White didn't even write a single for the album) |
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Chris Squire
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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I am surprised Patrick did not get any votes yet; I really like this album a lot
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Mr Squire's album
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Fish, followed by Olias and Six Wives. I miss Badger though.
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BaldJean
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the poll is about solo albums; Badger is a band. I made an exception for Bruford because I wanted Bill to be in the poll and many (falsely) consider the albums of Bruford to be solo albums of Bill Bruford. but Badger definitely is a band, and Tony Kaye did not play such an overwhelming superior role in it to let "One Live Badger" pass as a solo album
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