Way back in 2001, I created a website dedicated to reviews of every studio album from the English progressive rock band Yes. They were my favorite band then, and they remain so today. Some of the writing from my 30-year-old self makes me cringe today, but overall I think I came up with some worthwhile insights into the music. I pulled the site down years ago, having no time to devote to its upkeep, but I managed to find the pages archived and have reassembled them here.
A few years ago, I added an update with a review of the last Yes album to include singer Jon Anderson. Yes is a legacy band now, and their sparse output of new music over the past couple of decades hasn't interested me all that much. Someday I'll probably write up a single review of every studio project that's come out over the past couple of decades, but I'm not in a hurry.
- Introduction
- Yes, 1969
- Time and a Word, 1970
- The Yes Album, 1971
- Fragile, 1972
- Close to the Edge, 1972
- Tales From Topographic Oceans, 1973
- Relayer, 1974
- Going for the One, 1977
- Tormato, 1978
- Drama, 1980
- 90125, 1983
- Big Generator, 1987
- Union, 1991
- Talk, 1994
- Keys to Ascension, 1996
- Keys to Ascension 2, 1997
- Open Your Eyes, 1997
- The Ladder, 1999
- Magnification, 2001
- The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection, 2003
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