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ID:	56210 Single Versions Of The Legendary Band’s 12 Biggest Hits
    Making Vinyl Debut On October 6

    Special Splatter-Vinyl Version Available The Same Day At Select Retailers.

    PRE-ORDER NOW: rhino.lnk.to/yessingles

    “And You And I (Part One)” Promo Radio Edit Version Available Today Digitally.

    Since its inception in the late 1960s, YES has consistently pushed the boundaries of rock music, carving a path into new and uncharted sonic landscapes. Rhino is introducing a new collection that is the first to feature rare single versions of the band’s biggest hits on vinyl.

    YESSINGLES will be available on October 6 on 140-gram black vinyl and a special splatter-vinyl version at local retailers for $24.98. The Promo Radio Edit version of “And You And I (Part One)” is available digitally today. This version has never been available digitally until now. Listen NOW: rhino.lnk.to/ATAI

    The collection boasts new artwork created exclusively for the album and features 12 songs that have resonated with generations of devoted fans. YESSINGLES moves chronologically through the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s career, starting in 1971 with the group’s first Top 40 hit, “Your Move,” and ending in 1984 with its smash, “Leave It.” In between, YESSINGLES touches on the band’s different eras, ranging from intricate prog-rock tapestries like “Starship Trooper” and “America” to the unforgettable soundscape of its chart-topping sensation, “Owner Of A Lonely Heart.”

    With a discography spanning over five decades, YES’ influence on rock remains immeasurable, and YESSINGLES reaffirms the band’s status as the most enduring, ambitious, and virtuosic progressive band in history.

    Track Listing:
    Side One
    1. “Your Move” – Single Version
    2. “Starship Trooper: Life Seeker” – Single Version
    3. “Roundabout” – Single Edit
    4. “America” – Single Edit
    5. “And You And I (Part One)” – Promo Radio Edit
    6. “Soon” – Single Edit

    Side Two
    1. “Sound Chaser” – Single Edit
    2. “Wondorous Stories” – Single Version
    3. “Don’t Kill The Whale” – Single Version
    4. “Into The Lens” – Single Version
    5. “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” – Single Version
    6. “Leave It” – Single Remix​

  • #2
    Soundchaser?? On a singles collection that's hilarious and I love it!

    Should have had a big generator track and something else instead of America IMO.
    The Definitive YES Albums

    -The Yes Album-Fragile-Close to the Edge-Tales From Topographic Oceans-
    -Relayer-Going for the One-Drama-90125-Big Generator-Union-Talk-
    -The Ladder-Magnification-Fly From Here-The Quest-Mirror to the Sky-

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    • #3
      Originally posted by soundchaser09
      Soundchaser?? On a singles collection that's hilarious and I love it!

      Should have had a big generator track and something else instead of America IMO.
      Soundchaser- single edit.....

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      • #4
        I don’t know who will want to buy this who isn’t a completionist.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JMKUSA
          I don’t know who will want to buy this who isn’t a completionist.
          The art work won't do it...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mr. Holland
            The collection boasts new artwork created exclusively for the album
            It does, yes. Not artwork that anyone wants, but undeniably exclusive to this album... like most album artwork ever.

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            • #7
              I quite like the artwork! Not as much as a Roger Dean cover, but I like it, nonetheless.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JMKUSA
                I don’t know who will want to buy this who isn’t a completionist.
                And maybe not even them (as I am one)…….This is a reach that I might not even make. Yikes.

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                • #9
                  Zero interest personally, in any physical media format.
                  Sometimes the lights all shining on me, other times I can barely see.
                  Lately it occurs to me what a long strange trip it’s been.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Susanne
                    I quite like the artwork! Not as much as a Roger Dean cover, but I like it, nonetheless.
                    Same here! If I had a turntable, I'd consider it, though I'd rather have an LP of Yeswest' greatest hits that aren't edited tracks.

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                    • #11
                      Well, ARW at the Apollo is still the worst album cover in the catalog, but it’s good to see someone still aiming for the crown of shame here…

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                      • #12
                        The cover is pathetic. What are they thinking? Not even the Dean logo?

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                        • #13
                          Oh so that's why there's that version of AYAI available now! I was genuinely baffled to see it.
                          Rabin-esque
                          my labor of love (and obsessive research)
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Gtkgasman

                            And maybe not even them (as I am one)…….This is a reach that I might not even make. Yikes.
                            Haha - I’m up for buying it. Bet you will be too …..

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                            • #15
                              This looks like a total waste of time. I sure as heck ain’t buying it. I find it mind boggling that people actually got paid real money to come up with the idea for this and compile it in lieu of putting out something that Yes fans actually want and will enjoy.
                              “Well ain’t life grand when you finally hit it?”-David Lee Roth

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