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TORMATO

Yes

 

Symphonic Prog

3.01 | 1790 ratings

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Frier_John
4 stars Who throw that tomato?! Wakeman did!! This is the first Yes album I've ever heard,so it will always be special to me.First song I heard is the Circus of heaven-something new for me in that time... I used to listen to it all the time,and still-to this day it's always exciting. Madrigal-a perfect song... I cannot add or take anything to this track...Sublime! Onward is the gem on the album-their best ballad after Turn of the century IMO...it always cools me down Release,release is a solid up beat song with a standard blues riff,and anderson sings in a pure minor!! It sounds funny but it's a great combination,really...and he chorus is kick ass-IS THERE LACK OF CONCENTRATION???!!! This album is probably not what fans expected after Going for the one...,everyone thought the next one will be even better, but this is the album which stands on a turning point for Yes.After Tormato,Jon and Rick left the band...Sob, sob... This is the first POP album by Yes,therefor,it's not adored by the fans...But it has it's shining moments,and I listen to it very often.and when I do, I listen to the WHOLE album,after all it's Yes-and Yes has never been BAD,but only DIFFERENT from time to time. Farewell,farewell...
Frier_John | 4/5 |

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