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j***@gmail.com
2015-09-21 07:43:23 UTC
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It's a very underrated album, Imo... No, it's not one of Yes's best albums, but it's energetic, adventurous, somewhat innovative and psychedelic... Yes were really starting to explore and take risks musically, even if they were still finding their bearings... Certainly a better album than any of Yes's albums from the 80's, with the exception of "Drama", Imo...
m***@gmail.com
2015-10-02 06:44:57 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
It's a very underrated album, Imo... No, it's not one of Yes's best albums, but it's energetic, adventurous, somewhat innovative and psychedelic... Yes were really starting to explore and take risks musically, even if they were still finding their bearings... Certainly a better album than any of Yes's albums from the 80's, with the exception of "Drama", Imo...
don't capitalize the i in imo, if you wouldn't do that, please.
z***@gmail.com
2015-10-21 16:03:07 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
It's a very underrated album, Imo... No, it's not one of Yes's best albums, but it's energetic, adventurous, somewhat innovative and psychedelic... Yes were really starting to explore and take risks musically, even if they were still finding their bearings... Certainly a better album than any of Yes's albums from the 80's, with the exception of "Drama", Imo...
I think both the albums with Banks are classics. A lot of people hate Peter Banks, but he was a good guitarist. He was no Steve Howe. But still very good. And I love the psychedelic pop of the first two albums. Almost all the songs are memorable.
JJ (UK)
2015-10-26 22:07:05 UTC
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Post by z***@gmail.com
A lot of people hate Peter Banks
Like who?

JJ (UK)

Dan the Man
2015-10-22 16:32:51 UTC
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Post by j***@gmail.com
It's a very underrated album, Imo... No, it's not one of Yes's best albums, but it's energetic, adventurous, somewhat innovative and psychedelic... Yes were really starting to explore and take risks musically, even if they were still finding their bearings... Certainly a better album than any of Yes's albums from the 80's, with the exception of "Drama", Imo...
No Opportunity Necessary was certainly worth the time of day, and Sweet Dreams isn't too shabby. Overall, it doesn't quite have the depth of quality of the best Yes albums, but I would still listen to it before a lot of modern rock dreck.
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