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Topic: Yes Studio Albums - Best To Worst
Posted By: Xonty
Subject: Yes Studio Albums - Best To Worst
Date Posted: March 23 2014 at 17:35
Again, don't know if this has been done but I can't find it anywhere. Like the Genesis one, just list your favourite to least favourite Yes album. If you haven't heard all of them, just say the ones you have heard. Anyway, here's mine!

1. Close To The Edge (10/10)
2. Fragile (9/10)
3. The Yes Album (9/10)
4. Going For The One (9/10)
5. Time And A Word (9/10)
6. Relayer (9/10)
7. Tales From Topographic Oceans (9/10)
8. Yes (8/10)
9. Drama (8/10)
10. 90125 (7/10)
11. Magnification (6/10)
12. Fly From Here (6/10)
13. Union (6/10)
14. Tormato (6/10)
15. Open Your Eyes (6/10)
16. The Ladder (5/10)
17. Talk (4/10)

As always, thanks for any feedback! Smile



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Posted By: ebil0505
Date Posted: March 23 2014 at 17:50
Damn that's very similar to mine haha. Well here it is:

1. Close to the Edge
2. Fragile
3. Relayer
4. The Yes Album
5. Tales From Topographic Oceans
6. Going For the One
7. Drama
8. Tormato
9. Time and a Word
10. Yes
11. Magnification
12. The Ladder
13. 90125
14. Fly From Here
15. Talk
16. Open Your Eyes
17. Union


Posted By: Metalmarsh89
Date Posted: March 23 2014 at 17:59
1) The Yes Album
2) Tales from Topographic Oceans
3) Close to the Edge
4) Fragile
5) Going for the One
6) Drama
7) Relayer
8) Fly from Here
9) The Ladder
10) Talk
11) 90125
12) Time and a Word
13) Big Generator
14) Tormato
15) Yes


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Posted By: zravkapt
Date Posted: March 23 2014 at 22:08
The Yes Album
Relayer
CTTE
Fragile
Time And A Word
TFTO
Drama
GFTO
Tormato
Yes
90125
...the rest


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Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: March 24 2014 at 02:19
Five stars:
Close to the Edge > Relayer > The Yes Album > Fragile > Tales From Topographic Oceans

Four and a half stars:
Going for the One > The Ladder > Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

Four stars:
Magnification > Big Generator > Tormato > Time and a Word > Yes > 90125 > Drama > Keystudio > Talk > Open Your Eyes

Three and a half stars:
Union

Three stars:
Fly From Here


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Posted By: dr prog
Date Posted: March 24 2014 at 03:11
The yes album-9/10
Fragile-8.5/10
Close to the edge-8.5/10
Time and a word-8.5/10(inc. dear father)
Tormato-8/10
Drama-8/10
Tales-7.5/10
Relayer-7.5/10
Going for the one 7/10
Yes-6.5/10

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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 24 2014 at 08:17
This changes from time to time:

1)  Going For The One
2)  90125
3)  The Yes Album
4)  Fragile
5)  Tales From Topographic Oceans
6)  Relayer
7)  Yes
8)  Time And A Word
9)  Tormato
10) Drama
11) Close To The Edge
12) Big Generator
13) Talk
14) Fly From Here
15) Keystudio
16) The Ladder


Posted By: Metalmarsh89
Date Posted: March 24 2014 at 11:15
Excellent, a lot of love for The Yes Album here. Clap

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Posted By: Cactus Choir
Date Posted: March 24 2014 at 11:42
1. Going for the One
2. Time and a Word
3. Fragile
4. Relayer
5. Close to The Edge
6. Tales from Topographic Oceans
7. Yes
8. Drama
9. The Yes Album
10. 90125
11. Tormato
12. Big Generator


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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 04:46
I'm a Yes fan and I can't do this.

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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 07:49
Originally posted by Metalmarsh89 Metalmarsh89 wrote:

Excellent, a lot of love for The Yes Album here. Clap

Yes, it's a magnificent album.
The one that turned me really into a fan, if I remember well.


Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 07:59
Of those I've heard..

Fragile
Yes album
Going for the One
Close to the edge
Relayer
90125
TFTO
Drama
Talk
Fly from here
Tormato
Big Generator

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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 08:02
1. Close to the Edge
2. Fragile
3. The Yes Album
4. Relayer
5. Going for the One
6. 90125
7. Drama
8. Time and a Word
9. Tales from Topographic Oceans
10. Tormato


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Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 09:14
1. Going For The One. Utterly wondrousTongue
2. Close To The Edge. Extremely radical stuff in its day.
3. 90125. A rebirth,and a damned good one, at that.
4. Relayer. Gates of Delirium remains utterly incredible.
5. Talk. Some incredible stuff on this. A fine Rabin swan song.
6. Tormato. Yes, seriously.
7. Fragile. Most is incredible, but the solo stuff mainly grates these days.
8. The Ladder. Just love this album, full of life.
9. The Yes Album. A young band experimenting brilliantly.
10. Magnification. A wonderful swan song for Anderson.
11. Time and a Word. Finding their way.
12. Fly From Here. Great first side. Very average second.
13. Union. Onions. Should have been brilliant. Wasn't.
14. Yes. Naive in some respects, but undoubted talent there.
15. Big Generator. A huge disappointment.
16. Drama. Sorry, but I never liked it. I do not tend to like Yes without JA.
17. That one with Sherwood. The shockingly awful one, so forgettable I have forgotten its bloody name!Embarrassed

I have not included the reunion cd's, as I regard them as live albums with bonus studio tracks, but if I did, they would fit somewhere nicely at 10 and 11Thumbs Up

And I didn't put in TFTO. Bad day today! Shove that one in at 12.


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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 14:16
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

1. Going For The One. Utterly wondrousTongue
2. Close To The Edge. Extremely radical stuff in its day.
3. 90125. A rebirth,and a damned good one, at that.
4. Relayer. Gates of Delirium remains utterly incredible.
5. Talk. Some incredible stuff on this. A fine Rabin swan song.
6. Tormato. Yes, seriously.
7. Fragile. Most is incredible, but the solo stuff mainly grates these days.
8. The Ladder. Just love this album, full of life.
9. The Yes Album. A young band experimenting brilliantly.
10. Magnification. A wonderful swan song for Anderson.
11. Time and a Word. Finding their way.
12. Fly From Here. Great first side. Very average second.
13. Union. Onions. Should have been brilliant. Wasn't.
14. Yes. Naive in some respects, but undoubted talent there.
15. Big Generator. A huge disappointment.
16. Drama. Sorry, but I never liked it. I do not tend to like Yes without JA.
17. That one with Sherwood. The shockingly awful one, so forgettable I have forgotten its bloody name!Embarrassed

I have not included the reunion cd's, as I regard them as live albums with bonus studio tracks, but if I did, they would fit somewhere nicely at 10 and 11Thumbs Up

And I didn't put in TFTO. Bad day today! Shove that one in at 12.

Nice original list. Taste is a funny thing, isn't it? Sometimes ones tastes differs quite from the masses (prog masses, if such a thing exists  Smile)
Nice to see GFTO and 90125 so high in your list.
Tormato is quite nice, actually. 


Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 14:43
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

1. Going For The One. Utterly wondrousTongue
2. Close To The Edge. Extremely radical stuff in its day.
3. 90125. A rebirth,and a damned good one, at that.
4. Relayer. Gates of Delirium remains utterly incredible.
5. Talk. Some incredible stuff on this. A fine Rabin swan song.
6. Tormato. Yes, seriously.
7. Fragile. Most is incredible, but the solo stuff mainly grates these days.
8. The Ladder. Just love this album, full of life.
9. The Yes Album. A young band experimenting brilliantly.
10. Magnification. A wonderful swan song for Anderson.
11. Time and a Word. Finding their way.
12. Fly From Here. Great first side. Very average second.
13. Union. Onions. Should have been brilliant. Wasn't.
14. Yes. Naive in some respects, but undoubted talent there.
15. Big Generator. A huge disappointment.
16. Drama. Sorry, but I never liked it. I do not tend to like Yes without JA.
17. That one with Sherwood. The shockingly awful one, so forgettable I have forgotten its bloody name!Embarrassed

I have not included the reunion cd's, as I regard them as live albums with bonus studio tracks, but if I did, they would fit somewhere nicely at 10 and 11Thumbs Up

And I didn't put in TFTO. Bad day today! Shove that one in at 12.

Nice original list. Taste is a funny thing, isn't it? Sometimes ones tastes differs quite from the masses (prog masses, if such a thing exists  Smile)
Nice to see GFTO and 90125 so high in your list.
Tormato is quite nice, actually. 

Thanks Marcel. Yep, no accounting for taste!LOL

Tormato is probably the Yes album I listen to mist these days. I don't know, but those opening bars of Future Times and Anderson's vocals just lift me up.


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Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 14:56
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:


Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:


Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:


1. Going For The One. Utterly wondrousTongue
2. Close To The Edge. Extremely radical stuff in its day.
3. 90125. A rebirth,and a damned good one, at that.
4. Relayer. Gates of Delirium remains utterly incredible.
5. Talk. Some incredible stuff on this. A fine Rabin swan song.
6. Tormato. Yes, seriously.
<span style="line-height: 1.2;">7. Fragile. Most is incredible, but the solo stuff mainly grates these days.</span>
8. The Ladder. Just love this album, full of life.
9. The Yes Album. A young band experimenting brilliantly.
10. Magnification. A wonderful swan song for Anderson.
11. Time and a Word. Finding their way.
12. Fly From Here. Great first side. Very average second.
13. Union. Onions. Should have been brilliant. Wasn't.
14. Yes. Naive in some respects, but undoubted talent there.
15. Big Generator. A huge disappointment.
16. Drama. Sorry, but I never liked it. I do not tend to like Yes without JA.
17. That one with Sherwood. The shockingly awful one, so forgettable I have forgotten its bloody name!Embarrassed
I have not included the reunion cd's, as I regard them as live albums with bonus studio tracks, but if I did, they would fit somewhere nicely at 10 and 11Thumbs Up
And I didn't put in TFTO. Bad day today! Shove that one in at 12.


Nice original list. <span style="line-height: 1.2;">Taste is a funny thing, isn't it? Sometimes ones tastes differs quite from the masses (prog masses, if such a thing exists  Smile)</span>
Nice to see GFTO and 90125 so high in your list.
<span style="line-height: 1.2;">Tormato is quite nice, actually. </span>

Thanks Marcel. Yep, no accounting for taste!LOL
Tormato is probably the Yes album I listen to mist these days. I don't know, but those opening bars of Future Times and Anderson's vocals just lift me up.


Good to see GFTO getting some love. It is am excellent album. Awaken encapsulates everything that was good about Yes at the time.

90125 is also pretty special for me.

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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 15:47
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

 
Thanks Marcel. Yep, no accounting for taste!LOL

Tormato is probably the Yes album I listen to mist these days. I don't know, but those opening bars of Future Times and Anderson's vocals just lift me up.

Tormato really has something. Future Times is still pure magic. Very original stuff too. 
Too bad it all fell a bit apart after that.
Nice to see Talk so high in your list, even though that isn't one of my personal favorites. But I need to give it a listen again. The first two tracks blow me away, but for the rest I have the feeling I never gave the rest of the album a fair chance to grow on me. 


Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: March 25 2014 at 16:22
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

 
Thanks Marcel. Yep, no accounting for taste!LOL

Tormato is probably the Yes album I listen to mist these days. I don't know, but those opening bars of Future Times and Anderson's vocals just lift me up.

Tormato really has something. Future Times is still pure magic. Very original stuff too. 
Too bad it all fell a bit apart after that.
Nice to see Talk so high in your list, even though that isn't one of my personal favorites. But I need to give it a listen again. The first two tracks blow me away, but for the rest I have the feeling I never gave the rest of the album a fair chance to grow on me. 

The epic track, usually called this lineup's CTTE, is magical, and well worth revisiting. Also, I just love those first two tracks.


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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 03:40
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:


Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:


Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:


1. Going For The One. Utterly wondrousTongue
2. Close To The Edge. Extremely radical stuff in its day.
3. 90125. A rebirth,and a damned good one, at that.
4. Relayer. Gates of Delirium remains utterly incredible.
5. Talk. Some incredible stuff on this. A fine Rabin swan song.
6. Tormato. Yes, seriously.
<span style="line-height: 1.2;">7. Fragile. Most is incredible, but the solo stuff mainly grates these days.</span>
8. The Ladder. Just love this album, full of life.
9. The Yes Album. A young band experimenting brilliantly.
10. Magnification. A wonderful swan song for Anderson.
11. Time and a Word. Finding their way.
12. Fly From Here. Great first side. Very average second.
13. Union. Onions. Should have been brilliant. Wasn't.
14. Yes. Naive in some respects, but undoubted talent there.
15. Big Generator. A huge disappointment.
16. Drama. Sorry, but I never liked it. I do not tend to like Yes without JA.
17. That one with Sherwood. The shockingly awful one, so forgettable I have forgotten its bloody name!Embarrassed
I have not included the reunion cd's, as I regard them as live albums with bonus studio tracks, but if I did, they would fit somewhere nicely at 10 and 11Thumbs Up
And I didn't put in TFTO. Bad day today! Shove that one in at 12.


Nice original list. <span style="line-height: 1.2;">Taste is a funny thing, isn't it? Sometimes ones tastes differs quite from the masses (prog masses, if such a thing exists  Smile)</span>
Nice to see GFTO and 90125 so high in your list.
<span style="line-height: 1.2;">Tormato is quite nice, actually. </span>

Thanks Marcel. Yep, no accounting for taste!LOL
Tormato is probably the Yes album I listen to mist these days. I don't know, but those opening bars of Future Times and Anderson's vocals just lift me up.


Good to see GFTO getting some love. It is am excellent album. Awaken encapsulates everything that was good about Yes at the time.

90125 is also pretty special for me.

Yes, GFTO in general, and Awaken especially, are amazing.


Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 03:42
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

 
Thanks Marcel. Yep, no accounting for taste!LOL

Tormato is probably the Yes album I listen to mist these days. I don't know, but those opening bars of Future Times and Anderson's vocals just lift me up.

Tormato really has something. Future Times is still pure magic. Very original stuff too. 
Too bad it all fell a bit apart after that.
Nice to see Talk so high in your list, even though that isn't one of my personal favorites. But I need to give it a listen again. The first two tracks blow me away, but for the rest I have the feeling I never gave the rest of the album a fair chance to grow on me. 

The epic track, usually called this lineup's CTTE, is magical, and well worth revisiting. Also, I just love those first two tracks.

Right, I'll put the epic track on top of my listening list. Approve


Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 17:47
Egads.....another Yes thread/poll....Wink
 
The only ones I listen to these days are:
CTTE
Fragile
Yes Album
Relayer
Going For The One
 
'nuff said.
 


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Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 22:49
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

 

1. Going For The One. Utterly wondrousTongue
Thanks Marcel. Yep, no accounting for taste!LOL

Tormato is probably the Yes album I listen to mist these days. I don't know, but those opening bars of Future Times and Anderson's vocals just lift me up.

I agree, Steve!  I've recently fallen in love with GFTO again, truly one of the greatest Yes albums! 

And, I'm with you on Tormato.  I used to detest "Whale," but once I heard & saw it performed live, well, that got me hooked!!  

Cheers! 


Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 23:44
Going For The One - Their peakApprove
Close To Th Edge
The Yes Album
Relayer
Tales From Topographic Oceans
Fragile
Drama
Talk
Tormato
90125
Big Generator
Time And A word
Fly From Here
Yes
Magnification
Open Your Eyes
The Ladder
Union


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Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: March 26 2014 at 23:57
Mine would be:

Close To The Edge
Relayer
Tales (nearly a tie for second)
Going For The One
The Yes Album
Fragile
Time and a Word
Tormato 
90125

...and then everything else in no order. 

I'm actually looking forward to their upcoming release, Jon Davison will have quite a bit of composing and lyrics duty!  
Also, Jon Anderson's new project sounds like it is gaining traction!  Lots of activity in Yes land!  


Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: March 27 2014 at 03:36
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Lots of activity in Yes land!  

Yes, that amazes me Shocked
I thought things were dying out. I  was wrong.
It's very good news, of course Thumbs Up
I suppose that only Bill Bruford retired, and that's something very rare for a musician.


Posted By: miamiscot
Date Posted: May 11 2014 at 09:48
1. Fragile
2. Close To The Edge
3. Tales From Topographic Oceans
4. The Yes Album
5. Relayer
6. Going For The One
7. Drama
8. The Ladder
9. Keystudio
10. Magnification


Posted By: LittleMilton
Date Posted: May 12 2014 at 10:22
1. Tales From Topographic Oceans
2. Close To The Edge
3. The Yes Album
4. Fragile
5. Tormato
5. Relayer
6. Going For The One
7. Drama
and if ABWH counts,
it'd fall around number five
up there
 
: )
 


Posted By: ghost_of_morphy
Date Posted: May 12 2014 at 12:33
Top Tier

The Yes Album
Fragile
Close to the Edge
Yessongs
Going for the One
Keys to Ascension 1 & 2/Keystudio

Second Tier

Yes
Relayer
Yesshows
90210
Talk
The Ladder
Magnification

Third Tier

Time and a Word
Tales from Topographic Oceans
Drama
Fly From Here

Bottom Tier

Tormato
Big Generator
Union
Opern Your Eyes


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Posted By: silverrocket
Date Posted: May 26 2014 at 19:43
First post ever. Inspired to register because I don't think "Time and a Word" is getting enough love here.

My list, for your enjoyment and possible anger and mortification:

****    Time and a Word, Fragile, The Yes Album,  CTTE
***      Drama, Relayer
**       GFTO, Tales of TO
*         Yes, Tormato, 90125
          all others are no stars:  keeping in mind this ratings are relative to all Yes albums, and the worst Yes album is still better than the best album of most other bands.



Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: May 26 2014 at 20:11
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Lots of activity in Yes land!  

Yes, that amazes me Shocked
I thought things were dying out. I  was wrong.

Jon posted this intriguing note to his Facebook page yesterday: 

Thinking about you all, wishing everything you wish for yourself..writing some new songs for the AndersonPonty band, soon to be seen at a theater near you in the new year...meanwhile enjoy the video...much love...Jon

(no video posted yet, I guess he's trying to figure that out!!)


Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: May 26 2014 at 20:56
1. Close to the Edge
2. Fragile
3. Relayer
4. Tales From Topographic Oceans
5. Going For the One

Everything else not worthy of a rating.


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Posted By: Queen By-Tor
Date Posted: May 26 2014 at 21:27
1. Drama
2. Close to the Edge
3. The Yes Album
4. The Ladder
5. Fragile
6. Magnification
7. Keystudio
8. Going for the One
9. ABWH
10. Relayer
11. 90125
12. Tales From Topographic Oceans
13. Talk
14. Big Generator
15. Fly From Here
16. Tormato
17. Union


Whatevs, I consider Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe a Yes album. So there's my list - maybe a bit nontraditional but it's how I would rank them in this exact moment Smile


Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: May 26 2014 at 21:39
Close to the Edge
The Yes Album
Fragile
Going for the One
Relayer

...the rest I can live without hearing ever again.


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Posted By: prog4evr
Date Posted: May 28 2014 at 18:09
Originally posted by Metalmarsh89 Metalmarsh89 wrote:

Excellent, a lot of love for The Yes Album here. Clap
^ THIS! ^


Posted By: Michael678
Date Posted: May 28 2014 at 19:45
i've heard at least one song from all their albums (including Keys to Ascension but excluding ABWH unless you don't really think that is a Yes album even though it practically is lol); this list, however, will only include all the stuff up to Big Generator, as all those albums i own thanks to The Studio Albums 1969-1987 box set released several months back. so here's my list:

1. Close to the Edge (2nd favorite album ever behind The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's)
2. Relayer
3. Fragile
4. The Yes Album
5. Going for the One
6. Tales from Topographic Oceans
7. Drama
8. 90125
9. Tormato
10. Time and a Word
11. Yes
12. Big Generator



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Posted By: CityProg
Date Posted: May 30 2014 at 18:33
Rank; Album; Favorite Song:
  1. Big Generator Shoot High Aim Low (yes, you read that right.. Big Generator)

  2. Relayer The Gates of Delirium

  3. Going for the One Awaken

  4. Close to the Edge And You and I

  5. Fragile Heart of the Sunrise

  6. The Yes Album Starship Trooper

  7. ABWH Birthright

  8. Drama Machine Messiah

  9. 90125 It Can Happen

  10. Time and a Word Time and a Word

  11. Tales from Topographic Oceans The Revealing Science of God

  12. Talk Real Love or Endless Dream

  13. Tormato Onward

  14. Union

I pretty much stopped listening after Talk.



Posted By: snowsnow
Date Posted: June 04 2014 at 02:28
5*

Close to the edge
Relayer
Going for the one
Tales from Topographic Oceans

4.5*

The Yes Album
Fragile

3*

Drama (and then only because of Machine Messiah)
Tormato (but still a massive let down)
Fly from here

Then the rest...


Posted By: Michael678
Date Posted: June 04 2014 at 05:42
Originally posted by silverrocket silverrocket wrote:

First post ever. Inspired to register because I don't think "Time and a Word" is getting enough love here.

My list, for your enjoyment and possible anger and mortification:

****    Time and a Word, Fragile, The Yes Album,  CTTE
***      Drama, Relayer
**       GFTO, Tales of TO
*         Yes, Tormato, 90125
          all others are no stars:  keeping in mind this ratings are relative to all Yes albums, and the worst Yes album is still better than the best album of most other bands.


true that!!


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Posted By: auxfnx
Date Posted: June 04 2014 at 07:04
I guess this list might seem weird to some of you. It's so hard for me to order these, depending on my mood this would be different but I'm trying to go by what's getting played at the moment!

1 Relayer
2 Tales from Topographic Oceans
3 Drama
4 Yes
5 Close to the Edge
6 Keystudio
7 Time and a Word
8 Magnification
9 Open Your Eyes
10 Fragile
11 Going for the One
12 Tormato
13 The Yes Album
14 Fly from Here
15 The Ladder
16 Union
17 Talk
18 90125
19 Big Generator


Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: June 06 2014 at 02:56
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Lots of activity in Yes land!  

Yes, that amazes me Shocked
I thought things were dying out. I  was wrong.

Jon posted this intriguing note to his Facebook page yesterday: 

Thinking about you all, wishing everything you wish for yourself..writing some new songs for the AndersonPonty band, soon to be seen at a theater near you in the new year...meanwhile enjoy the video...much love...Jon

(no video posted yet, I guess he's trying to figure that out!!)

Good to see that he's still quite active.
This year he would turn 70 in October, imagine that.


Posted By: iluvmarillion
Date Posted: June 06 2014 at 19:49
My take on it:

Five Stars:
Tales From Topographic Oceans
Close to the Edge
The Yes Album
 Fragile

Four Stars:
Magnification

Three and Half Stars:
Relayer
Going for the One

Three Stars:
Drama
Fly From Here
Tormato
ABWH
Time and a Word
Yes

Two Stars:
The Ladder
Union
 90125
 Talk
 Big Generator


Posted By: deafmoon
Date Posted: June 07 2014 at 05:17
1. Close To The Edge
2. Fragile
3. The Yes Album
4. Relayer
5 Going For The One
6. Yessongs
7. Nothing else ever came close!


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Posted By: King Manuel
Date Posted: June 07 2014 at 09:57
1. Close to the edge
2. 90125
3. Tales from Topographic Oceans
4. Going for the One
5. Relayer
6. Fragile
7. Tormato
8. Fly from here
9. Magnification
10. Big Generator

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Posted By: Justamops
Date Posted: June 21 2014 at 11:50
At the moment:

1.  The Yes Album
2.  Close to the Edge
3.  Fragile
4.  Relayer
5.  Going for the One
6.  Yes
7.  Drama
8.  The Ladder
9.  90125
10.  Time and a Word
11.  Tales from Topographic Oceans
12.  Tormato
13.  Keystudio
14.  Talk
15.  Fly from Here
16.  Magnification
17.  Big Generator
18.  Union
19.  Open Your Eyes

Also -- 7.5  ABWH

And I'll mention that even though I rate Union and Open Your Eyes at the bottom, the tours for those albums are among my fondest concert-going memories.



Posted By: dedokras
Date Posted: June 23 2014 at 09:10
1.  Relayer
2.  Drama
3.  Fragile
4.  Close to the Edge
5.  Yes
6. The Yes Album
7.  90125
8.  Going for the One
9.  Tales from Topographic Oceans
10.  Big Generator
11.  Open Your Eyes
12. Tormato
13. Union
14.  Keystudio
15.  Talk
16. Magnification
17.  Time and a Word
18.  The Ladder
19.  Fly from Here


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Posted By: 2dogs
Date Posted: June 29 2014 at 09:05
Very useful - I got rid of TFTO a while back in boredom and that was the only Yes album I ever had, but in the last year have been encouraged by this site to give them another chance and found CTTE, Relayer and Fragile much more to my liking. So it looks like the ones I need on my wish list are GFTO and The Yes Album. Big smile


Posted By: Formentera Lady
Date Posted: June 29 2014 at 09:55
1. Close To the Edge
2. Fragile
3. The Yes Album
4. Relayer
5. Magnification
6. ABWH (I count that as a Yes album)
7. Talk
8. Going for The One
9. Tales from Topographic Oceans
10. Tormato
11. 90125
12. Big Generator

and the others I haven't listened enough to make an opinion.

AND I agree with someone who said that even the worst on this list are much better than most other albums Tongue

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Posted By: garymchambers
Date Posted: June 30 2014 at 13:02
1) The Yes Album
2) Close to the Edge
3) Talk
4) Magnification
5) Fragile
6) Relayer
7) 90125
8) Going for the One
9) The Ladder
10) Drama
11) Fly From Here
12) Big Generator
13) Tormato
14) Time and a Word
15) Yes
16) Open Your Eyes

Not really spent a lot of time with Union or Topographic. 
I've really grown to love Talk and Magnification over the last 3 months or so. Big hopes for Heaven and Earth - Jon Davison brings a real quality.


Posted By: zwordser
Date Posted: July 03 2014 at 20:42
Relayer
Fragile
Time and a Word
Close to the Edge
The Yes Album
Drama
Going for the One
90125
Magnification
Tales from Topographic Oceans
Fly from Here
Union
Yes
The Ladder





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Posted By: thebig_E
Date Posted: July 12 2014 at 01:25
I've listened to all of their albums from the debut to Big Generator. I haven't listened to anything after that. Just going by what I've heard:

1. Close To The Edge
2. Relayer
3. Fragile
4. The Yes Album
5. Tales From Topographic Oceans
6. Going For The One
7. Drama
8. Yes
9. Time And A Word
10. 90125
11. Tormato
12. Big Generator


Posted By: SquonkHunter
Date Posted: July 12 2014 at 15:14
Originally posted by Metalmarsh89 Metalmarsh89 wrote:

Excellent, a lot of love for The Yes Album here. Clap


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Posted By: uhohjonah
Date Posted: July 13 2014 at 16:42
Close to the Edge 10/10
Fragile 10/10
The Yes Album 9/10
Relayer 9/10
Going for the One 8/10
Drama 8/10
Yes 8/10
Big Generator 7/10
90125 6/10
Tormato 5/10

Those are the only ones I'm familiar with.


Posted By: Drumstruck
Date Posted: July 15 2014 at 00:44
Close to the Edge and Fragile
90125
then various songs across the other albums  :-)


Posted By: idoownu
Date Posted: July 17 2014 at 06:54
Tales From Topographic Oceans
Close to the Edge
The Yes Album
Relayer
Going For the One

First two are close, but I almost always enjoy tales just a little bit more. The Yes Album is so tight sounding and concisely / well made. Relayer is great but nothing like the other classic albums. Going For the One is decent.

These are the only Yes albums I've listened to enough that I feel able to judge. Many others I've heard once or only a few times because they were not capturing or exploratory really in the same way these ones are.


Posted By: Rednight
Date Posted: July 20 2014 at 20:06
I'd attempt this one but loathe the idea of a brain hemorrhage.


Posted By: Bitterblogger
Date Posted: August 10 2014 at 13:31
Originally posted by Rednight Rednight wrote:

I'd attempt this one but loathe the idea of a brain hemorrhage.

You'll definitely risk one after hearing Heaven and Earth, destined to be their worst, unless they give the keys to Davison again. It's 90%godawful.

Let's tout the must haves. For me, in order: CTTE, YA, Fragile, GFTO, Tales, Relayer. If we're including live ones, Yessongs is in here.

Next are the middle crop: 90125, Talk, Keysstudio, TAAW, Drama.

Why go below that level? There are good, even great songs on the rest, but the parts are better than the sum.


Posted By: Wheelspawn
Date Posted: August 12 2014 at 19:34
1. The Yes Album
2. Close To The Edge
3. Relayer
4. Tales From The Topographic Ocean
5. Fragile
6. Going For The One


Posted By: PrognosticMind
Date Posted: August 12 2014 at 20:05
1. Close to the Edge 
2. Relayer 
3. Fragile 
4. Tales From Topographic Oceans 
5. Drama
6. 90215
7. The Yes Album
8. Going For The One
9. Tormato 
10. Time and a Word 

...And the rest can be in any order.


Posted By: Jabez7
Date Posted: August 15 2014 at 23:08
1. Fragile
2. Yes Album
3. Close To The Edge
4. Yes
5. Relayer
6. Drama
7. 90125
8. Time & A Word
9. Going For The One
10. Tales From Topographic Oceans
11. Tormato



Posted By: brainstormer
Date Posted: August 16 2014 at 14:08
I'm a big Yes fan but also not going to post a list.  I will say that Tormato, The Yes Album,
and Tales are all favorites, and kind of lost some slight preference for Drama over the years.
Relayer has always been OK but not a favorite.  Thanks for the post above about Magnification
being a great swan song for Anderson, as those last Anderson albums kind of got a little lost
figuring out which is which.  Seems the title track is what I want to hear today, and it sounds
just right.  Looking forward to listening to the rest of it.  I didn't know it was the only record
done only with four members (and an orchestra). 


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Posted By: brainstormer
Date Posted: August 16 2014 at 14:13
The new one, Heaven and Earth, is up, and even on YouTube.  And, no one has put it on Wikipedia under Yes, yet. 



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Posted By: Michael678
Date Posted: August 16 2014 at 14:50
Originally posted by brainstormer brainstormer wrote:

The new one, Heaven and Earth, is up, and even on YouTube.  And, no one has put it on Wikipedia under Yes, yet. 



ummmm i beg to differ man, especially since im an editor there (mainly for grammar though lol and yes im sticking to it despite all the negativity that'll come out after this.)


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Posted By: brainstormer
Date Posted: August 16 2014 at 23:13
Originally posted by Michael678 Michael678 wrote:

Originally posted by brainstormer brainstormer wrote:

The new one, Heaven and Earth, is up, and even on YouTube.  And, no one has put it on Wikipedia under Yes, yet. 



ummmm i beg to differ man, especially since im an editor there (mainly for grammar though lol and yes im sticking to it despite all the negativity that'll come out after this.)

You're reading things into what I wrote that were not there.  When I posted what I wrote, Heaven and Earth had a Wiki entry but it wasn't listed.  The 2011 was the last on the Yes list.   It's since changed. 


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Posted By: manfromstoke
Date Posted: August 20 2014 at 13:08
1> Going for the One.   10/10
2> Close to the Edge.   10/10
3> Relayer               9/10
4> Fragile               9/10
5> The Yes Album        9/10
6> Yes                   8/10
7> Tales Of T-O          7/10
8> Time and a Word       7/10
9> 90125                 7/10
10>Drama                 6/10
11>Union                 6/10
12>Tormato               6/10
13>Big Generator        6/10
14>Keys To Ascension     5/10
15>Talk                  5/10

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Posted By: Michael678
Date Posted: August 20 2014 at 13:59
Originally posted by brainstormer brainstormer wrote:

Originally posted by Michael678 Michael678 wrote:

Originally posted by brainstormer brainstormer wrote:

The new one, Heaven and Earth, is up, and even on YouTube.  And, no one has put it on Wikipedia under Yes, yet. 



ummmm i beg to differ man, especially since im an editor there (mainly for grammar though lol and yes im sticking to it despite all the negativity that'll come out after this.)

You're reading things into what I wrote that were not there.  When I posted what I wrote, Heaven and Earth had a Wiki entry but it wasn't listed.  The 2011 was the last on the Yes list.   It's since changed. 

yeah, its because i was the one that changed it. no joke.


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Posted By: midnightmadness
Date Posted: November 08 2014 at 22:12
1. Going For the One (1977)
2. Close to the Edge (1972)
3. Tales From Topographic Oceans (1973)
4. The Yes Album (1971)
5. Fragile (1971)
6. Tormato (1978)
7. Relayer (1974)
8. Time And A Word (1970)
9. Yes (1969)
10. Drama (1980)
12. 90125015290 (or whatever it is) (1983)



Posted By: Argonaught
Date Posted: November 08 2014 at 23:25
I presume this may not include compilations?

1. Fragile
2. Tormato
3. CTTE
4. Big Generator
5. 90125  
6. Heaven & Earth
7. Fly From Here
8-21. The rest of Yes studio albums







Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 03 2015 at 03:26
hard thing to do, I know what's at the bottom of the list, up there is more difficult to arrange LOL

the last album was a huge disappointment for me, that'll be last, also at the bottom will be Open your Eyes, Union, Tormato and Fly from Here.
 The rest is quite difficult to arrange.


Posted By: Wakeman's Birotron
Date Posted: February 03 2015 at 11:32
10/10:
-Close to the Edge
-Relayer

9,5/10:
-Fragile
-The Yes Album

8,5/10:
-Going for the One
-Time and a Word
-Tormato (Am I the only one here who loves the sound of that birotron?)
-Tales from Topograhpic Oceans

8/10:
-90125
-Drama
-Yes

7,5/10:
-Magnification
-Talk
-Fly from Here


Posted By: infernalfrog
Date Posted: February 03 2015 at 11:58
Great band on a little period of time, after that become an average/crap pop-ish band :c
Ratings based on my progfreak account.

Close to the Edge  - 9,4
Fragile - 9,3
Relayer - 9,0
Going For The One - 8,2
The Yes Album - 8,1
Magnification - 8,0
Tales From Topographic Oceans - 7,4 (love the first track, but the rest is just average)
Fly From Here - 7,2
Talk - 7,0
Drama - 7,0
The Ladder - 6,5
Big Generator - 6,5
Tormato - 6,5
Yes - 6,5
Heaven & Earth - 6,5
Time And A World - 6,0
Union - 5,5
90125 - 5,3
Open Your Eyes - 5,0


Posted By: Nightfly
Date Posted: February 03 2015 at 17:20

1. Going For The One

2. Close To The Edge
3. The Yes Album
4. Relayer
5. Tales From Topographic Oceans
6. Fragile
7. Drama
8. Yes
9. 90125
10. Time And A Word
11. Tormato
12. The Ladder
13. Fly from Here
14. Heaven & Earth
15. Talk
16. Magnification
17. Open Your Eyes
18. Big Generator
19. Union


Posted By: snowsnow
Date Posted: February 03 2015 at 17:25
^

I think you've nailed it with the best 6 albums! But with a tweak:

1) Close to the edge
2) Relayer
3) Going for the one
4) Tales
5) Fragile
6) The Yes album


Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 19 2015 at 07:49
The Yes Album
Close to the Edge
Yes
Time and a Word
Drama
Relayer
Fragile
90125
Tales from Topographic Oceans
Big Generator
Going for the One
Talk
Magnification
The Ladder
Tormato
Union
Fly from Here
Open Your Eyes
Heaven & Earth


Posted By: sublime220
Date Posted: February 19 2015 at 10:23
Close To The Edge
Fragile
The Yes Album
TFTO
Relayer
GFTO
Drama
Keys To Ascension 
90215
Yes
Big Generator
Keys to Ascension 2 
Time and a Word
Magnification
Tormato
Talk
Heaven & Earth
Union
The Ladder
Open Your Eyes


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Posted By: emigre80
Date Posted: February 19 2015 at 17:25

1.     TFTO, Relayer, The Yes Album, CTTE, Fragile, GFTO

2.     Everything else except

3.     Anything with Trevor Rabin on it



Posted By: Imperial Zeppelin
Date Posted: February 19 2015 at 17:43
Close to the Edge
Tales From Topographic Oceans
Relayer 
Going for the One
Fragile 
The Yes Album
Yes 
The Ladder
Magnification
Drama
Time and a Word
Tormato 
Union 
Fly From Here
Talk 
Heaven & Earth
90125 
Big Generator
Open Your Eyes


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Posted By: progadicto
Date Posted: February 20 2015 at 04:36
My list...
1.- Relayer 5*
2.- Close To The Edge 5*
3.- Going For The One 5*
4.- Drama 5*
5.- Fragile 4.5*
6.- Tales From Topographic Oceans 4.5*
7.- The Yes Album 4.5*
8.- Magnification 4*
9.- Time And A Word 4*
10.- Yes 3.5*
11.- The Ladder 3.5*
12.- 90125 3*
13.- Big Generator 3*
14.- Tormato 3*
15.- Talk 3*
16.- Union 2.5*
17.- Fly From Here 2*
18.- Open Your Eyes 2*
But if I include the studio albums from KtA the lista changes totally, jejejeje…


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Posted By: khatru1
Date Posted: May 07 2015 at 20:18
Nice idea. Here's mine (first Yes album bought in 1971 - Fragile).
 
1. Tales
2. Relayer
3. Yes Album
4. Close to the Edge
5. Fragile
6. Going for the One
7. Magnification ( hugely underrated!)
8. Drama
9. 90125
10 .Talk
11. Tormato
12. Time and a Word
13. Fly from Here
14. Big Generator
15. The Ladder
16. Yes
17. Union
18. Open Your Eyes
19. Heaven and earth


Posted By: A_Flower
Date Posted: May 07 2015 at 23:09
Haven't gotten past BG

1. Tales From Topographic Oceans (Whenever a girl breaks my heart...this is my solution and it never fails to heal me)
2. Fragile (Probably one of the greatest prog albums ever)
3. Close to the Edge (Enough has already been said about this one)
4. Relayer (The more intense version of Close to the Edge)
5. Going for the One (Features the greatest song ever...Awaken)
6. The Yes Album (My first Yes album...The Yes Album...Starship Trooper and Yours is no Disgrace are great)
7. Time and a Word (Trippy and cool, especially the beginning of The Prophit)
8. Drama ("I am...I am... A CAMERA!")
9. Tormato (Has some pretty good songs, but some terrible ones too)
10. 90125 (Pop, but still it's alright and I love Leave it)
11. Big Generator (Only good ones are Final Eyes, Shoot High, Aim Low, and I'm Running, sometimes Rhythm of Love)
12. Yes (Nothing special here)


Posted By: Pastmaster
Date Posted: May 07 2015 at 23:59
1. Drama
2. Fragile
3. Magnification
4. The Yes Album
5. Time and a Word
6. Relayer
7. Fly From Here
8. Yes

The rest I either haven't heard or don't know where to place them.


Posted By: emigre80
Date Posted: May 08 2015 at 07:06
Originally posted by A_Flower A_Flower wrote:


4. Relayer (The more intense version of Close to the Edge)
 
Never thought of it that way. Well said. Clap


Posted By: Green Shield Stamp
Date Posted: May 08 2015 at 10:25
1. Close to the Edge
2. Relayer
3. Fragile
4. Going for the One
5. The Yes Album
6. Tales from Topographic Oceans
7. Yes (debut)
8. Magnification
9. Open Your Eyes
10. Talk
11. The Ladder
12. Drama
13. Time and a Word
14. Fly from Here
15. 90125
16. Tormato
17. Big Generator
18. Heaven and Earth

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Posted By: SecretTreaties
Date Posted: July 02 2015 at 10:43
I know that both Drama and 90215 are somewhat controversial in prog camps, but taken by themselves they are both excellent albums that contain stellar songwriting (which is missing from some albums even during they 70s heyday).  Anyway, I look forward with bittersweet anticipation to seeing them in Brooklyn next month. I'm sure the tribute to Chris will be pervasive.

1) The Yes Album
2) Fragile
3) Close To The Edge
4) Going For The One
5) 90125
6) Drama  
7) Time And A Word
8) Tales From Topographic Oceans
9) Relayer
10) Tormato
11) Yes
12) Anderson Wakeman Bruford & Howe  
13) Keys to Ascension
14) Magnification
15) Big Generator
16) Talk
17) The Ladder
18) Union
19) Fly From Here
20) Heaven and Earth
21) Open Your Eyes





Posted By: The.Crimson.King
Date Posted: July 02 2015 at 19:11
1) Relayer
2) Tales
3) Close to the Edge
4) Drama
5) Fragile
6) Tormato
7) Going for the One
9) Keys to Ascension 2
10) Open Your Eyes
11) 90125
12) Yesterdays
13) Onion


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Posted By: Rednight
Date Posted: July 02 2015 at 21:16
A complex list to assemble, but I agree with the original post that Talk has to be the worst. I couldn't get into it to save my life. I saw that a couple of the brethren put Heaven and Earth at the bottom of the list, so that album must be awful.

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Posted By: jayem
Date Posted: July 04 2015 at 15:04
1) 90125, Close to the Edge, Fragile (I'd put Fragile slightly behind, but really better than the 3 followers)
4) Relayer, TFTOceans, GFTO
7) Yes Album 
8)Time and a word, Tormato, Drama

Others I wouldn't take off. One should re-record some songs from Big Generator to current days the way they were recorded in the 70's - early 80's...


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Posted By: aglasshouse
Date Posted: July 05 2015 at 20:29
1. Drama
2. Fragile 
3. Time and a Word
4. Magnification
5. Tales from Topographic Oceans
6. Relayer
7.  Going For the One
8. The Yes Album
9. Close To The Edge
10. Fly From Here
11. The Ladder
12. Tormato
13. Yes
14. Heaven and Earth
15. 90125
16. Talk
17. Open Your Eyes
18. Big Generator


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Posted By: TheGazzardian
Date Posted: July 05 2015 at 23:24
1. Fragile
2. Close to the Edge
3. Relayer
4. The Yes Album
5. Going For The One
6. Drama
7. Keystudio
8. Tales From Topographic Oceans
9. Yes
10. 90125
11. Talk
12. Tormato
13. Magnification
14. Time And A Word
15. The Ladder
16. ABWH
17. Big Generator
18. Union
19. Fly From Here
20. Open Your Eyes
21. Heaven and Earth


Posted By: miamiscot
Date Posted: July 09 2015 at 18:42
Let me try this again:
 
1. Tales From Topographic Oceans
2. Fragile
3. Close To The Edge
4. Relayer
5. The Yes Album
6. Going For The One
7. Drama
8. Keystudio
9. The Ladder
10. Magnification
11. 90125
12. Yes
13. Time And A Word
14. Tormato
15. ABWH
16. Big Generator
17. Fly From Here
18. Talk
19. Heaven & Earth
20. Open Your Eyes
21. Union 


Posted By: Intruder
Date Posted: July 16 2015 at 09:49
TOP SHELF YES
 
1.  The Yes Album
2.  Yes
3.  Close to the Edge
4.  Fragile
5.  Time and a Word
 
MIDDLE TIER
 
6.  Relayer
7.  Tales
7.  Going for the One
8.  Magnification 
9.  Tormato
10.  Drama
 
BOTTOM SHELF
 
10.  The Ladder
11.  90125
 
The rest I don't really bother with too much - in fact, anything outside of the top tier doesn't get too many spins these days, though I did have the Ladder on recently and....meh. 


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Posted By: Skalla-Grim
Date Posted: July 16 2015 at 10:01
1. Close to the Edge
2. Relayer
3. The Yes Album
4. Fragile
5. Tales from Topographic Oceans
6. Tormato
7. Going for the One
8. Drama
9. Fly from Here
10. Time and a Word
11. Yes

I don't know the rest Cry


Posted By: Jonathan68
Date Posted: March 04 2016 at 14:32
01) The Yes Album
02) Close To The Edge
03) Fragile
04) Drama
05) Going For The One
06) 90125
07) Relayer
08) Time And A Word
09) ABWH
10) Talk
11) The Ladder
12) Yes
13) Tormato
14) Magnification
15) Keys To Ascension 2
16) Big Generator
17) Fly From Here
18) Tales From Topographic Oceans
19) Union
20) Heaven & Earth
21) Keys To Ascension
22) Open Your Eyes



Posted By: TheLionOfPrague
Date Posted: March 04 2016 at 14:54
1-Close to the Edge

2-Fragile
3-Relayer
4-The Yes Album
5-Tales from Topographic Oceans
6-Going for the One

7-Magnification
8-90125
9-Drama
10-Time and a Word
11-Yes
12-Fly from Here
13-Tormato
14-The Ladder
15-Talk
16-Big Generator

17-Heaven and Earth
18-Open Your Eyes
19-Union


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Posted By: sublime220
Date Posted: March 04 2016 at 15:06
1. Close To The Edge
2. Tales From Topographic Oceans
3. Relayer
4. The Yes Album
5. Fragile
6. Drama
7. Going For The One
8. Open Your Eyes
9. Tormato
10. Magnification
11. Time And A Word
12. 90125
13. Union
14. Fly From Here
15. Yes
16. The Ladder
17. Big Generator
18. Talk
19. Heaven And Earth


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Posted By: Magnum Vaeltaja
Date Posted: March 04 2016 at 15:07
1. Close To The Edge
2. The Yes Album
3. Fragile
4. Talk
5. Relayer
6. Tales From Topographic Oceans
7. Tormato
8. Going For The One
9. Yes
10. Time and A Word
11. The rest

Or something thereabout. I haven't listened to most of the ones not listed above.


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Posted By: Rednight
Date Posted: March 04 2016 at 17:03
Originally posted by Jonathan68 Jonathan68 wrote:

01) The Yes Album
02) Close To The Edge
03) Fragile
04) Drama
05) Going For The One
06) 90125
07) Relayer
08) Time And A Word
09) ABWH
10) Talk
11) The Ladder
12) Yes
13) Tormato
14) Magnification
15) Keys To Ascension 2
16) Big Generator
17) Fly From Here
18) Tales From Topographic Oceans
19) Union
20) Heaven & Earth
21) Keys To Ascension
22) Open Your Eyes

This list is flawed beyond argumentation.The Ladder before Tormato, Magnification, Tales', and Open Your Eyes? Utterly laughable. Also 90215 before Relayer? You gotta' be kidding. It belongs in the lower 10. But I guess it's to each his own.

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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno


Posted By: Cosmiclawnmower
Date Posted: March 04 2016 at 17:40
Originally posted by Rednight Rednight wrote:

Originally posted by Jonathan68 Jonathan68 wrote:

01) The Yes Album
02) Close To The Edge
03) Fragile
04) Drama
05) Going For The One
06) 90125
07) Relayer
08) Time And A Word
09) ABWH
10) Talk
11) The Ladder
12) Yes
13) Tormato
14) Magnification
15) Keys To Ascension 2
16) Big Generator
17) Fly From Here
18) Tales From Topographic Oceans
19) Union
20) Heaven & Earth
21) Keys To Ascension
22) Open Your Eyes

This list is flawed beyond argumentation.The Ladder before Tormato, Magnification, Tales', and Open Your Eyes? Utterly laughable. Also 90215 before Relayer? You gotta' be kidding. It belongs in the lower 10. But I guess it's to each his own.

Very much 'each to their own'!! ive seen others on this thread being very interested and appreciative of other peoples different lists so I wonder why you consider someone else's choices 'flawed'?? I also like 'The Ladder' and as a previous (long time ago) member said 'its an lp full of life'.. I think that (for me) it has a vitality that many of the other latter Yes lp lacks. There are a couple of tracks which I skip but I think all in all it has Jon Anderson's spirit loud and large on it which makes it a 'real' Yes lp in my view.  I particularly love 'The Yes Album', 'Fragile', 'Relayer' and 'Going for the one'. I think all Yes lps with Jon Anderson have special moments and must admit to a fondness for 'Drama' which I think, at the time, was a brave effort.


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Posted By: uduwudu
Date Posted: March 05 2016 at 06:20


5 * Relayer, Close To The Edge, Tales From Topographic Oceans, The Yes Album, Fragile
4* Going For The One, Talk, Big Generator, Fly From Here, Drama, Keys To Ascension Studio, Union, 90125, Magnification
3* Tormato, Time And A Word, Yes, The Ladder, ABWH, Yes Symphonic
1* Heaven And Earth

Open Your yes which, ironically I've not heard as PA people really discourage me with near unanimous disapproval. ;)

It may be the remastered and expanded ABWH might boost it but the lack of Squire's presence and the repression of Levin's sound make it a nice prog rock album but a tad insipid, worse was to come. The first two are Yes finding their ambitious feet the top rung is the most amazing stuff. Tormato has quite a few excellent songs but as a band effort of cohesion it's not happening. Circus is dreadfully twee.

The other 4 star albums have a lot of terrific ideas and show how versatile and robust Yes can be. More than their fans it seems. Trevor Rabin's renamed Cinema (oh what's in a name) underlined how dogmatic and reactionary the Fragile fans can be. Great songs, the epics are there but more brief and re expressed over several songs. This is apparent on Union - I found Side 2 (I had the tape then) to be the epic piece (just not indicated as such) while side 1 had all the songs. A rather good album let down by audience perception of the politics involved.

Magnification has  a lot of very nice material but the MOR sentimentality that appeared on the Ladder was appearing on some well performed material. I do not like MOR sentimentality. What I like is the Yours Is No Disgrace intensity you get from the unedited versions on Progeny. Steve Howe leading Yes in a blazing version featuring music I'd not heard before. It may be that keeping things confined to the studio might omit the best bits.

As for insipid - Heaven And Earth (fine title, but the material has all the strength of a used tissue).

Thought I'd include the Yes Symphonic album - sort of unplugged in the studio with David (as he then was ) Palmer doing the orchestrations. I like it, plus I also think it is quite good (not the same thing) and it's likely to be overlooked. This was made at The Kinks Konk studio, just down the raod freom me at the time. Not that such a fact has any relevance, it's just bonus content.

Speaking of which and to (try to add) depth and thirst for knowledge here how are we PA Yesfans enjoying the remasters and what do we think of all the bonus tracks? Like e'm? Or should they be anthologized outside of the album identity. This probably does not apply to content on DVDs.











Posted By: Rednight
Date Posted: March 05 2016 at 13:42
Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:



Very much 'each to their own'!! ive seen others on this thread being very interested and appreciative of other peoples different lists so I wonder why you consider someone else's choices 'flawed'?? ... I particularly love 'The Yes Album', 'Fragile', 'Relayer' and 'Going for the one'. I think all Yes lps with Jon Anderson have special moments and must admit to a fondness for 'Drama' which I think, at the time, was a brave effort.
Because I wasn't "interested and appreciative" of that one list! And your wrap-up of albums you love, Jon Anderson, and Drama is right on the money.

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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno



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