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    Posted: November 13 2005 at 12:06
Drama's good - it just lacks Jon Anderson's vocals to make it great (sorry Trevor!)

Has anyone ever noticed the coincidence of three Prog albums coming out at the same time which all had songs about cameras?

Yes - "Into the Lens" from Drama
Gentle Giant "I am a Camera" from Civilian (which started with the sound of a camera clicking)
Renaissance - "Camera Camera" which started with exactly the same sound effect!
Plus "I am a Camera" by Buggles (which doesn't really count as it was the precursor to "Into the Lens")

It's similar to the "Power of Love" coincidence in 1984 (Jennifer Rush, Frankie GTH, Huey Lewis, plus one by 10cc that wasn't released as a single, but all in 1984.

How about starting a thread on bizarre coincidences?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2005 at 11:34
Great album! I would rate it around 3.5 or 4/5
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2005 at 01:08
Originally posted by M. B. Zapelini M. B. Zapelini wrote:

"Drama" is far better than "Tormato" in terms of music, although Trevor Horn isn't a good singer. 

Barbs, about the comparison between "Drama" and "Tormato": IMHO, the strongest tracks at the first are actually better than the strongest at the second, and "Tormato"'s weakest tracks are among the worst thing Yes have produced in all time (with the exception of Big Generator, Union and Open Your Eyes - these albums should be deleted of the Yes catalogue). But it's all subjective, as you pointed. We both will be happier listening to our favourites between these albums than discussing it.


M. B., after you wrote that post I went back and listened to both albums over again and apart from Machine Messiah, which I think is a very strong track and probably quite influential, I still cannot see how anyone could rate the album above the other. In fact, Silent Wings of Freedom is probably one of the most underrated songs in the Yes catalogue. Release, Release which has been accused of being just a plain old rock song also has more value than that and Madrigal is really quite a beautiful short composition and certainly not mainstream.

The other thing about Tormato which needs to be noted is that even if you don't appreciate 'Don't kill the Whale', which is certainly not my fav song, it is historically an important composition because at the time of the writing of that song, Blue Whales had become depleted to the point of extinction (appx 1% of original stock) and that song certainly played its part in promoting the need to protest and promote change in the modus operandi of whaling nations such as Japan in order to prevent the complete extinction of the species. So even those who argue that Jon's words are too esoteric and incomprehensible should appreciate the  importance of the album and the song in terms of our ecological history. Vocally, even though Trevor Horn didn't do a bad job he just does not have the consistent quality in his voice that Jon does. Trevor is an excellent back up, harmony vocalist but Jon was and always will be the lead voice of Yes.

I understand that some of the songs on the album are (as some people put it) twee which applies to the first couple of songs on side 2, however, Drama has some pretty weak moments to. Personally after listening to them both, in my 'subjective' opinion, Tormato is a more interesting album; the last of the classic Yes lineup for a very long time. But I also agree with the wisdom of your final comment, "We both will be happier listening to our favourites beween these albums than discussing it."



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2005 at 17:28

Wouldn't say it was a masterpiece to be honest- 'Man In A White Car' is one of the most inconsequential Yes songs ever and 'Run Through The Light' is just dull. However, 'Machine Messiah' and 'Does It Really Happen' are great tracks. 'Tempus Fugit' I always found slightly overrated to be honest, but it's still a good track.

Would get 3/5 from me...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2005 at 12:04

Drama is a good album... is rare to hear Yes without Jon ...

Trevor Horn is a good guy ... but i missed Jon in that album...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2005 at 09:05
I'd rate Drama 2 stars.  I like Machine Messiah a lot, but the rest of the album mostly a dud. And Tempus Fugit is terrible. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2005 at 09:03
An OK album, but certianly NOT classic Yes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2005 at 09:00

I like Drama a lot. Jon Anderson singing on this would have made it an absolute classic, but hey, Trev didn't do too bad, did he.

Machine Messiah and Does it Really Happen are my favourites.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2005 at 05:36
I agree with most of the people here on Drama being a very good album, although marred by Trevor Horn's adequate but certainly not earth-shattering vocals. "Machine Messiah" is indeed classic Yes at full steam.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2005 at 02:12
I'm not the biggest fan of Drama.  And I don't think Tormato is that bad.   Drama is definitely better than 90125, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 06 2005 at 15:51
Drama was Jon Anderson’s drama. With this masterpiece the rest of the members provided evidence how good could be the band without him. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 06 2005 at 14:18
It's one of my favorite Yes albums, but I could hardly call it a masterpiece.  I'd give it in the range of 3.5-4.0; it's still a great effort full of new and fresh ideas.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 06 2005 at 05:16
Originally posted by FragileDT FragileDT wrote:

Well I'm glad some other people agree with me. I wasn't sure what people
thought of it after seeing that it was only rated a 3.77.


I would have thought 3.77 was a pretty good score for any album. I love Drama and gave it a four star review, so that's kind of in that ballpark. How would you give it more, in light of the fact that Fragile may be a four star album or Close to the Edge a five star album? Is it as good as Close to the Edge? Most people would say no. Hence a 3.77 average.
I think when people are reviewing albums here, they really need to be more judicious with the use of five stars for a record. They can't all be perfect, can they?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2005 at 06:52
Yes with a pop song writer at the helm... hmmm. Trevor did his best, but pardon the pun, he was a bit like a fish out of water.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2005 at 06:43

"Drama" is far better than "Tormato" in terms of music, although Trevor Horn isn't a good singer. In a list of top 10 Yes albums, I would place it as the sixth better: 

Yes Album

Close to the Edge

Fragile

Relayer

Going for the One 

Drama

Tales from Topographic Oceans

Yes

Time and a Word

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Barbs, about the comparison between "Drama" and "Tormato": IMHO, the strongest tracks at the first are actually better than the strongest at the second, and "Tormato"'s weakest tracks are among the worst thing Yes have produced in all time (with the exception of Big Generator, Union and Open Your Eyes - these albums should be deleted of the Yes catalogue). But it's all subjective, as you pointed. We both will be happier listening to our favourites between these albums than discussing it.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2005 at 08:17
Love Drama, great album, 5 stars and a top 5 Yes fav for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2005 at 04:14

I guess this is a prefect example of how music is a subjective experience.
I personally don't see how you rate Drama over Tormato. (Admittedly Tormato does have a number of weak moments but so does Drama) On their own merits both albums should receive a similar rating IMO as they fall somewhere in the middle of Yes's catalogue - neither the strongest nor the weakest albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2005 at 03:53
Tempus Fugit!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2005 at 03:41
I also think that it is a four star album. "Machine Messiah" is a wonderful song! Their last good album IMO. It also proves, that Squire and Howe are the essential core of YES, though Anderson is also important but provenly not impossible to be replaced! Actually, I didn't first even realize that there is a different singer on this one!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2005 at 03:01
Drama is one of the most badass albums of the 80's and in Yes' enitre catalogue! I'm glad that Jon left for that album cause I don't think Machine Messiah would have been made if he was still with the band at that time. It would've been really great if that lineup did stay throughout the 80's, then some of the arrogant Yesfans might not think too crappily of the 80's period for them!
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