The Yes Album is a landmark progressive rock record by the British band Yes, released in 1971. It marked a turning point for the band, introducing guitarist Steve Howe and helping define their signature sound of complex arrangements, extended compositions, and melodic musicianship.
The album is widely regarded as one of the key releases in progressive rock history, featuring a balance of technical skill and accessible songwriting.
Features
- Classic Progressive Rock Album – A defining release in the early development of progressive rock.
- Breakthrough Lineup Change – First album featuring guitarist Steve Howe, shaping the band’s signature sound.
- Iconic Tracks Included – Features “Yours Is No Disgrace,” “Starship Trooper,” and “I’ve Seen All Good People.”
- Complex Yet Accessible Sound – Blends intricate musicianship with memorable melodies.
- Extended Song Structures – Includes multi-part compositions typical of prog rock style.
- Highly Influential Release – Helped establish Yes as one of the leading progressive rock bands.
- Vinyl Collector Favorite – Frequently included in essential classic rock vinyl collections.
Side: A
1 Yours Is No Disgrace (Steven Wilson Remix)
2 Clap (Steven Wilson Remix)
3 Starship Trooper: Life Seeker / Disillusion / Würm (Steven Wilson Remix)
Side: B
1 I’ve Seen All Good People: Your Move / All Good People (Steven Wilson Remix)
2 A Venture (Steven Wilson Remix)
3 Perpetual Change (Steven Wilson Remix)
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