Their most polarizing work—a double album with only four tracks. Some see it as "musical excellence at its peak," while others find it bloated.
Often cited as the pinnacle of progressive rock. Close to the Edge is frequently described as an "incomparable masterpiece" for its side-long title track. yesyes.rar
The earliest tracks in any Yes collection showcase a band finding its footing by blending psychedelic rock with jazz and classical influences. Their most polarizing work—a double album with only
The breakthrough record that introduced Steve Howe's intricate guitar work. Highlights include "Starship Trooper" and "Yours Is No Disgrace". showcasing the band's early harmony skills.
A surprisingly "fun" and upbeat record. It features covers of the Beatles and The Byrds, showcasing the band's early harmony skills.