Album Rating: 4.0
"As for the debut I just consider it as a solid, promising effort. I love the arrangments driven by expressive style of chris in conjunction with the power of hammonds. I see you might be one of the best covers ever. In their original material the guys display the ability to create first noteworthy tunes. Especially Survival and Harold Land still sound fresh and quite mature to me."
great comment
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Album Rating: 3.0
Album is pretty good
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Album Rating: 3.5
Rules so hard, I end up underestimating this one too often
I See You, Every Little Thing, Survival and the opener are my faves
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Album Rating: 3.5
When I saw Jon Anderson I expected him to play yesterday and today which he didn't sadly.
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I See You is such a groover. on a big Yes binge
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Album Rating: 3.5
First 2 albums and tormato are so underrated man.
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I just posted this in another Yes thread but I'm not huge on their stuff after Relayer
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Album Rating: 3.5
Man I might be the only person in this site that loves tormato
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Album Rating: 3.5
only active user that likes tormato maybe. There's a few current high ratings, some users just don't comment. You're not aloooone
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Album Rating: 3.5
Tormato has its great songs definitely, I always defend it.
"I just posted this in another Yes thread but I'm not huge on their stuff after Relayer"
After Relayer I like: Going for the One (A LOT), Tormato, Drama and Talk which is easily their best "pop" album imo, and has an actual epic unlike that ~20 minutes silent joke in Open Your Eyes
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When I saw Jon Anderson I expected him to play yesterday and today which he didn't sadly.
beautiful song
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Album Rating: 3.5
Survival is so soothing
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Album Rating: 4.0
MOTOman tomorrow is 3/1, 49 year to the date of the best GD show ever is my mind anyhow
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Album Rating: 3.0
meh
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"MOTOman tomorrow is 3/1, 49 year to the date of the best GD show ever is my mind anyhow"
sorry i missed that whamo, i bookmarked it! i did a little preview and it sounds lit af. i love the early chaos and fire they had in the later 60s shows. 69-74 are the golden years for me
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Album Rating: 3.0
Wow... just checking this for the first time. Drumming is so amazingly rad considered how 'normal' these songs are. Kinda like Bruford was the first of the band membrs wanting to break free and doing so 2 albums before everybody else did.
Speaking of 'normal' sounds: the sugarcoated sweetness of Jon Anderson, the harmony vocals and large portions of the key playing is sounding even more obtrusive when not contrasted by wild and crazy arrangements and freeflowing creativity...
But it's definitely an interesting album when you manage to penetrate through the sticky layers of sugar coating.
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good bump and well said. not sure what to rate this, I See You is still one of my favorite Yes songs
also Wham yeah that dead show rules man! that lovelight is smokin
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Album Rating: 3.5
love the cute Day Tripper riff in Every Little Thing
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Album Rating: 3.0
discog walk: An old prog rock band that i like a lot back in the days, late 70s/early 80s, revisiting them on remastered 2013 edition. Nice. This debut album is the tip of the iceberg of the Yes potential , revealed in full beauty later in their career.
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Album Rating: 4.0
how does pink floyd's cruddy first album have a 4.1 average but this is so low comparatively? this poops all over that album. Every song is virtually a banger
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