Definitely Genesis for me. The Lamb, Selling England, Foxtrot, Nursery Cryme, A trick of the tail, wind and withering, and then there were three, so many classic prog albums. Lot of great stuff in the 80s too.
Genesis, a fan since the 70s. Favorite albums: 1. Foxtrot 2. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 3. Selling England by the Pound 4. A Trick of the Tail 5. Nursery Cryme. I will also say something good about Yes: 'Awaken' is a great song.
Yes is a huge reason as to why I got into prog and for the longest time would’ve been my choice. However, since around August or September, I’ve been listening to Genesis nonstop. The first album I listened to was nursery crime and it knocked my socks off. Needless to say, foxtrot and selling England blew my mind. According to Spotify, they’ve been my most listened to artist since September and I don’t see myself putting them down anytime soon. All their albums from trespass to wind and wuthering are amazing(duke as well). Foxtrot is my favorite of theirs and I now consider it to be one of my all-time favorite albums now. As much as I love yes there’s just something about Genesis that never gets old to me
Genesis up to Steve's departure. They were awesome live in 76, 77. Yes took more risks when playing live and neither band ever delivered a bad show when I saw them, although watching Trevor Horn get heckled in London in 1980 was a real low; the rest of the band were playing their ***** off. Yes had a great re invention in the 1990s when Rick and Steve were back together and the 35th anniversary shows were splendid. Just grateful to have been able to see both groups at their peek.
Great video. I still need to dive into both bands, but from what I've heard so far, I prefer Yes. Makes me wonder if any other bands or artists could work in a versus-style tier list like this.
I love both bands. Between about 1970 and 1977, I feel they were both equally good. That all said, Yes is my favourite band of all, along with those four lads from Liverpool, so Yes gets my vote here.
Yes get my vote 🗳. Genesis jumped the shark 🦈 in the 80's & 90s. The Lamb .. is my favourite Genesis album & Close To The Edge my favourite Yes album. 90125 earns Yes my vote 🗳 best post 70's album of either band.
The first time I heard ‘Fragile’ and ‘The Yes Album’, I was blown away. I then proceeded with ‘Close To The Edge’ and that was another really good album. I do prefer my albums to have more songs, but it doesn’t detract too much from CTTE. Anyways, I’m really excited to continue exploring their catalog. My next stop is either ‘Tales From Topographic Oceans’ or ‘Time And A Word’. Genesis, I need to check them out someday. I’m only familiar with some of their ‘80s hits, which I like (especially “Misunderstanding”), but I know nothing from the Peter Gabriel era. If I love those Yes albums, where would you recommend I start with Genesis?
Excellent idea. Genesis or Yes? Who is better? I will never know the answer to this difficult question. In the years 1970 - 1974 they released unforgettable, brilliant albums. Later on, it was a really different time for music. Both groups changed their style. This is no longer "my" era in music.
I'm not into progressive rock Larry but I did love Roundabout and I hate theatrics and Chris Squire was a phenomenal bass player so I'll go with Yes. Bob
I am fan of Yes and Genesis, I prefer Yes and agree with your classification of Yes albuns (specially TFTT, Relayer and CTTE - in this order) . But I believe the classic Peter Gabriel Genesis are all also S tier - I absolutelly LOVE Nursery Cryme. And yes, Keystudio is one of the greatest Yes albuns
I like your ranking/points system. I love both groups. I stopped at Big Generator with Yes so I can't comment on the later albums. Doing the same system with the albums I'm familiar with the results are Yes-3.91 Genesis-3.2 However, I listen to Genesis more often.
Yes has always been my favorite prog band. But Genesis has always been my favorite prog band too. I like your evaluation system. I wonder what my results would be. I am disappointed that you didn`t include Fly From Here ( Yes ). Benoit, a fellow Canadian brother, deserves the respect. It is the last great Yes album ever recorded. ( In my humble opinion ) I listen to it all the time.
I enjoyed your list quite a bit. Even though I have a hard time choosing what I consider better. I would say I am a bigger YES fan. I agree with a lot of your placements but some choices were not where I would have put them. Regardless it was an interesting exercise. Thank you. I think Genesis has them beat on live albums though.
I am not fully familiar with both bands full discographies, however based on the albums I heard from both groups I would say Yes although Genesis is great too.
Hey Larry! A big fat Yes for me! That is not a knock against Genesis as I have the complete discography for both bands. 'Close to the Edge' is my 2nd fav prog album of all-time, and 'Fragile' is a top 50 album for me. It took me 40 years to get into "Lamb", but I still find "Tales" to be boring after 50 years. I don't think any Genesis album would rank as high. But that's just me......Cheers!
S Tier: Close to the Edge, The Lamb, Nursery Cryme, Relayer, Selling England, Trick of the Tail, Drama, FOXTROT, Wind and Wuthering, Going for the One, Yes Album, Fragile, Trespass. A Tier: ATTWT, Duke, Tormato, keys to.
It's interesting that these are the 2 bands that I started collecting albums (mainly their 70's ones) in just the past 2 years. I love them both, but have to give a slight edge to Yes.
I say Genesis. I like all of the Genesis albums from 1972 - 1986. Where I only really like Yes from 1971 - 1972, plus 1983. There's a few other Yes songs I like from other years, but not many. No more than two on any of their other albums. Where I pretty much like everything on all of the 1972 - 1986 Genesis albums. Plus a few more songs after and before that era.
Genesis is my favorite, but not by much, at all. Trespass thru Wind & Wuthering would be S Tier for me, these albums are perfection for me, I really like And then there were 3, but not like the previous. Yes's S tier for me would be, The Yes Album through Relayer & Tormato, Going for the One is very good, but side 1 doesn't really do it for me, but it's very good. Out of both bands & any other bands too, the most important member for me is Jon Anderson, love his voice, he's the definition of Prog to me. I love Olias Of Sunhillow, amazing.
A bit apples and oranges. IMO little from Yes after Relayer (and parts of Going For The One) is really all that great, whereas even post-Gabriel Genesis was exceptional - at least as long as Steve Hackett was still onboard. That being said, my shortlist of all time favourite prog albums would have to include both bands (Close to The Edge, Selling England By The Pound, Foxtrot, Nursery Crime, Tales From Topographic Oceans)...
I prefer Yes ,a close tie though with Genesis. Steve Howe is the man,but Peter Banks is really underrated, his style is different from Steve ,but I like it
YES on a school day and twice on a weekend. I love genesis too but after Duke I found it all a little dull pop and did not follow to much after those years.
I’ve always been a Genesis man but as I look at both bands the music of Genesis changed so badly during the 80s that I may be beginning to change my point of view. You do need to give Wind and Wuthering more time because it really is very underrated and after this one Genesis fell off the rails for me
Floyd, I can sort of hear why you say that. But Tull? You don’t think Thick as a Brick, Passion Play, Minstrel in the Gallery, Songs from the Wood, Heavy Horses or Stormwatch are prog albums? They sound just as ’proggy’ to me as anything by Genesis, Yes or ELP. How are you defining prog? There are complex song structures, unusual time signatures, symphonic elements, fusion of genres, on those Tull albums.
are you kidding?!? No way Calling All Station is better than From Genesis to revelation. My top 5 S tier albums are Selling england by the pound, Close to the edge, The lamb lies down on broadway, Fragile and Relayer
You may say that Genesis stuff since Hackett's departure not that interesting at all. But frankly Yes even as a proggy band didn't do much anything special after the 70s. And now? Who cares for their new albums other than collectors? And their shows? It was painful to see unhealthy Alan White trying to do some drum work though he's not the same anymore. Last Genesis tour...same thoughts . Do we needed to see Phil Collins in his current poor condition ?
Probably controversial but here's my take. Yes - their 70s stuff is sublime and beats any other prog band for me, but it stops there, not interested in anything they've done since 1977 Rush - their 70s stuff is my favourite but they made good stuff in all eras King Crimson- their 80s stuff is almost as good as their 70s stuff, it sounds more poppy at first listen but it's actually musically very complex. Genesis - Sorry, I could just never get into their 70s stuff for some reason. Just something a bit to twee about it for me. But I actually quite like their 80s stuff. Which of the above three bands had a single as good as "Turn it On Again"
Genesis, Steve Hackett era is untouchable
Definitely Genesis for me. The Lamb, Selling England, Foxtrot, Nursery Cryme, A trick of the tail, wind and withering, and then there were three, so many classic prog albums. Lot of great stuff in the 80s too.
Genesis, a fan since the 70s. Favorite albums: 1. Foxtrot 2. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 3. Selling England by the Pound 4. A Trick of the Tail 5. Nursery Cryme. I will also say something good about Yes: 'Awaken' is a great song.
Genesis, Genesis and Genesis!
Yes is a huge reason as to why I got into prog and for the longest time would’ve been my choice. However, since around August or September, I’ve been listening to Genesis nonstop. The first album I listened to was nursery crime and it knocked my socks off. Needless to say, foxtrot and selling England blew my mind. According to Spotify, they’ve been my most listened to artist since September and I don’t see myself putting them down anytime soon. All their albums from trespass to wind and wuthering are amazing(duke as well). Foxtrot is my favorite of theirs and I now consider it to be one of my all-time favorite albums now. As much as I love yes there’s just something about Genesis that never gets old to me
Fun idea and video!. Both bands are incredibly talented, but I definitely prefer Genesis 👍xxx.
Genesis up to Steve's departure. They were awesome live in 76, 77. Yes took more risks when playing live and neither band ever delivered a bad show when I saw them, although watching Trevor Horn get heckled in London in 1980 was a real low; the rest of the band were playing their ***** off. Yes had a great re invention in the 1990s when Rick and Steve were back together and the 35th anniversary shows were splendid. Just grateful to have been able to see both groups at their peek.
Great video. I still need to dive into both bands, but from what I've heard so far, I prefer Yes. Makes me wonder if any other bands or artists could work in a versus-style tier list like this.
I love both bands. Between about 1970 and 1977, I feel they were both equally good. That all said, Yes is my favourite band of all, along with those four lads from Liverpool, so Yes gets my vote here.
Have always loved yes first and foremost but really appreciate the music of genesis to ,both bands are unique and special
Yes get my vote 🗳. Genesis jumped the shark 🦈 in the 80's & 90s. The Lamb .. is my favourite Genesis album & Close To The Edge my favourite Yes album. 90125 earns Yes my vote 🗳 best post 70's album of either band.
Both!
The first time I heard ‘Fragile’ and ‘The Yes Album’, I was blown away. I then proceeded with ‘Close To The Edge’ and that was another really good album. I do prefer my albums to have more songs, but it doesn’t detract too much from CTTE. Anyways, I’m really excited to continue exploring their catalog. My next stop is either ‘Tales From Topographic Oceans’ or ‘Time And A Word’. Genesis, I need to check them out someday. I’m only familiar with some of their ‘80s hits, which I like (especially “Misunderstanding”), but I know nothing from the Peter Gabriel era. If I love those Yes albums, where would you recommend I start with Genesis?
Except for the first Genesis album, I love them both equally from the start and up till 1982. After that, Yes for me.
That also works for me. 1983+ Yes were head and shoulders above 1983+ Genesis for me
Musical Box has my vote for top tier. Both had Steve named guitarists.
Excellent idea. Genesis or Yes? Who is better? I will never know the answer to this difficult question. In the years 1970 - 1974 they released unforgettable, brilliant albums. Later on, it was a really different time for music. Both groups changed their style. This is no longer "my" era in music.
I'm not into progressive rock Larry but I did love Roundabout and I hate theatrics and Chris Squire was a phenomenal bass player so I'll go with Yes. Bob
I am fan of Yes and Genesis, I prefer Yes and agree with your classification of Yes albuns (specially TFTT, Relayer and CTTE - in this order) . But I believe the classic Peter Gabriel Genesis are all also S tier - I absolutelly LOVE Nursery Cryme. And yes, Keystudio is one of the greatest Yes albuns
I've never warmed up to Genesis. Love Yes.
I like your ranking/points system. I love both groups. I stopped at Big Generator with Yes so I can't comment on the later albums. Doing the same system with the albums I'm familiar with the results are Yes-3.91 Genesis-3.2
However, I listen to Genesis more often.
I listen Genesis mostly every day. I love them. Yes is a very good band too, but I prefer Genesis.
Both amazing bands. But if I could only listen to one of them until eternity rips me apart I would pick Genesis. Especially Gabriel-Hackett. Yasss
Yes has always been my favorite prog band. But Genesis has always been my favorite prog band too. I like your evaluation system. I wonder what my results would be. I am disappointed that you didn`t include Fly From Here ( Yes ). Benoit, a fellow Canadian brother, deserves the respect. It is the last great Yes album ever recorded. ( In my humble opinion ) I listen to it all the time.
It depends on the day. I love them equally.
From 1970-1980 neither of them could do no wrong.
I enjoyed your list quite a bit. Even though I have a hard time choosing what I consider better. I would say I am a bigger YES fan. I agree with a lot of your placements but some choices were not where I would have put them. Regardless it was an interesting exercise. Thank you. I think Genesis has them beat on live albums though.
I like both Yes and Genesis, BUT MY favorite band is EMERSON, LAKE, and PALMER !!!
I am not fully familiar with both bands full discographies, however based on the albums I heard from both groups I would say Yes although Genesis is great too.
Hey Larry! A big fat Yes for me! That is not a knock against Genesis as I have the complete discography for both bands. 'Close to the Edge' is my 2nd fav prog album of all-time, and 'Fragile' is a top 50 album for me. It took me 40 years to get into "Lamb", but I still find "Tales" to be boring after 50 years. I don't think any Genesis album would rank as high. But that's just me......Cheers!
Genesis by a mile. Love Yes too.
S Tier: Close to the Edge, The Lamb, Nursery Cryme, Relayer, Selling England, Trick of the Tail, Drama, FOXTROT, Wind and Wuthering, Going for the One, Yes Album, Fragile, Trespass.
A Tier: ATTWT, Duke, Tormato, keys to.
It's interesting that these are the 2 bands that I started collecting albums (mainly their 70's ones) in just the past 2 years. I love them both, but have to give a slight edge to Yes.
I like both Yes and Genesis........ BUT, my favorite band is EMERSON, LAKE, and PALMER !!!!!
Genesis fasho!
I say Genesis. I like all of the Genesis albums from 1972 - 1986. Where I only really like Yes from 1971 - 1972, plus 1983. There's a few other Yes songs I like from other years, but not many. No more than two on any of their other albums. Where I pretty much like everything on all of the 1972 - 1986 Genesis albums. Plus a few more songs after and before that era.
I like a few songs from Yes, but I have to go with Genesis.
Genesis is my favorite, but not by much, at all. Trespass thru Wind & Wuthering would be S Tier for me, these albums are perfection for me, I really like And then there were 3, but not like the previous. Yes's S tier for me would be, The Yes Album through Relayer & Tormato, Going for the One is very good, but side 1 doesn't really do it for me, but it's very good. Out of both bands & any other bands too, the most important member for me is Jon Anderson, love his voice, he's the definition of Prog to me. I love Olias Of Sunhillow, amazing.
A bit apples and oranges. IMO little from Yes after Relayer (and parts of Going For The One) is really all that great, whereas even post-Gabriel Genesis was exceptional - at least as long as Steve Hackett was still onboard. That being said, my shortlist of all time favourite prog albums would have to include both bands (Close to The Edge, Selling England By The Pound, Foxtrot, Nursery Crime, Tales From Topographic Oceans)...
I prefer Yes ,a close tie though with Genesis. Steve Howe is the man,but Peter Banks is really underrated, his style is different from Steve ,but I like it
Genesis for me.
Yes - I love some Genesis and most Peter Gabriel -
But love Yes a little more.
Yes.
Kimg Crimson!! But, out of these two, Yes
Hands down... GENESIS.
Pink Floyd always the First In Space! But here on earth it‘s Yes when it comes to Prog👍🏻
Yenesis
I have them tied at 4.37 for their first 8 albums (through 1977). Overall, Yes wins for me, 3.72 to 3.66. So close.
I'm a big yes fan but Genesis has the best live album.
You forgot Nicholas Collins phil's son on drums
I didn't forget...
I listen to Genesis more .
YES on a school day and twice on a weekend. I love genesis too but after Duke I found it all a little dull pop and did not follow to much after those years.
I’ve always been a Genesis man but as I look at both bands the music of Genesis changed so badly during the 80s that I may be beginning to change my point of view. You do need to give Wind and Wuthering more time because it really is very underrated and after this one Genesis fell off the rails for me
Early Genesis over early Yes. I dont care for most of the post 70's music of either band.
Yes for sure, but Genesis probably my 2nd favorite Prog Rock band. And no, I don’t consider Pink Floyd or Jethro Tull prog bands
Floyd, I can sort of hear why you say that. But Tull? You don’t think Thick as a Brick, Passion Play, Minstrel in the Gallery, Songs from the Wood, Heavy Horses or Stormwatch are prog albums? They sound just as ’proggy’ to me as anything by Genesis, Yes or ELP. How are you defining prog? There are complex song structures, unusual time signatures, symphonic elements, fusion of genres, on those Tull albums.
Genesis is a great band but have to give the nod to Yes.
are you kidding?!? No way Calling All Station is better than From Genesis to revelation. My top 5 S tier albums are Selling england by the pound, Close to the edge, The lamb lies down on broadway, Fragile and Relayer
Can I not have a different opinion than your own?
I like Yes more because they've always stayed consistent throughout the years, while Genesis fell off hard after Peter Gabriel left.
You can have your opinion, but my is better🤪
You may say that Genesis stuff since Hackett's departure not that interesting at all. But frankly Yes even as a proggy band didn't do much anything special after the 70s. And now? Who cares for their new albums other than collectors? And their shows? It was painful to see unhealthy Alan White trying to do some drum work though he's not the same anymore. Last Genesis tour...same thoughts . Do we needed to see Phil Collins in his current poor condition ?
God, I'm bored. I might as well be listening to Genesis - Rick the Young Ones.
Probably controversial but here's my take.
Yes - their 70s stuff is sublime and beats any other prog band for me, but it stops there, not interested in anything they've done since 1977
Rush - their 70s stuff is my favourite but they made good stuff in all eras
King Crimson- their 80s stuff is almost as good as their 70s stuff, it sounds more poppy at first listen but it's actually musically very complex.
Genesis - Sorry, I could just never get into their 70s stuff for some reason. Just something a bit to twee about it for me. But I actually quite like their 80s stuff. Which of the above three bands had a single as good as "Turn it On Again"