The transitional years, all very different, which is your favourite?
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Tormato vs Drama vs 90125
34Tormato17.65%6Drama52.94%189012529.41%10The Definitive YES Albums
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1. Drama surprised me, in a good way. I expected the worst after Anderson and Wakeman left. I didn’t expect an album this great.
2. 90125 interested me. It wasn’t the Yes I was used to, but offered something new and exciting. I was thrilled that Yes existed again.
3. Tormato disappointed me. It had a few great songs, but for the first time I didn’t love everything on a new Yes album.👍 3Comment
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90125 for me but Drama is a close second.
Tormato has some bright spots but it is an album where the classic 5 clearly had enough of each other. Let's throw this together and tour and Adios.Comment
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oh wait! Tormato has a quirky cover.
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Amazing that everything from the Old Yesfans is gone gone gone, both the good and the bad. People that have passed on, and people that should have. Astonishing threads and lists and coversations. Matt's cybercafe where folks would post themed playlists.Comment
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Drama! One of the top Yes albums when it comes to rhythm section work. And probably the last time that Steve really sort of re-invented himself or broathened his guitar pallete within Yes.
90125 would be second and Tormato third.Comment
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1. Drama
2. 90125
3. Tormato
Tormato had some pretty cheesy sounding keyboard patches, plus Circus of Heaven. But I still think the album is pretty good.Comment
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