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FRAGILE

Yes

 

Symphonic Prog

4.46 | 4053 ratings

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trauma0
5 stars The opening song 'Roundabout', and that of claustration ' Heart of the sunrise ', are sendos classic of the digest of the band, examples of the diverse melodic resources, cadences and textures that it was this quintet capable of using. The same thing applies to itself ' South side of the sky ', whose traffic from a passage of hard rock up to one coral on a delicate motive jazzero, passing for a brief interval of romantic cut in the piano (adorned partially for a few BRUFORD's exquisitely amazing rolls), he is the whole model of fluency and creative brilliancy. It is a fact: YES is a mature band, and knows what wants with a major conviction that never. The group is useful to give free rein to certain individual ideas on behalf of each of the five, translated in interludes, in the middle of the songs properly of the group - the most popular of these interludes has passed to be the alone one of Spanish guitar ' Mood for to day ', certainly at the expense of HOWE, and ' The fish ', a SQUIRE's implacable tour-de-force in multiple sequences of bass guitar. One of the maximum jewels of the history of the progressive rock
trauma0 | 5/5 |

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