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Newest Review: ... Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman and co. Only there's no Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman. What's more, this album isn't actually very ... more

 ... good at all. The not so immortal Pete Banks plays guitar on this one and whilst he's a competent player the sound isn't right. Jon Anderson hasn't quite got the delivery and the songwriting doesn't display the unique brilliance of the many albums that are to follow. Its unfair to flat out trash this, though, there are some nice cover versions where the prog twist is a little jamming here and a little instrumental wandering there - particularly good are "I see You" and a version of "Every Little...more

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Yes: Expanded And Remastered - Yes: Yes! (241 words)
by - written on 25/01/08 (Useful, 10 readings)
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If the words "progressive rock" conjures up painful imagery of nerdiness for you, then I suggest you look away because here is the debut album of the nerdiest and most popular progressive rock group of them all. Yes! This is where it all began for Jon anderson, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman and co. Only there's no Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman. What's more, this album isn't actually very good at all. The not so immortal Pete Banks plays guitar on this one and whilst he's a competent player the sound isn't right. Jon Anderson hasn't quite got the delivery and the songwriting doesn't display the unique brilliance of the many albums that are to ...  Read the complete review

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