Great and detailed review, as all the reviews you do. Keep the format please! I would agree that GFTO is the last great prog album in the Yes catalogue. I also agree that a classic R Dean cover would have contributed positively to the overall experience and would have helped its status.
Thank you! I definitely intend to keep the format, I hope to be able to make more videos soon the past 8 months have been way too busy for me. I agree this is definitely the last of the amazing prog epics, although Drama, 90125 and magnification are great albums that came out after this
Absolutely, hands down one of the best 70s prog albums, even if some earlier Yes albums are even more essential. Awaken is just one of the best songs ever written
Thank you Kaizan! I didn't word it properly but meant Alan White on the chimes, unless that's Jon Anderson as well, I know he added percussion parts from time to time
Just discovered this channel via this video. I hope the rest of your reviews are this good. I love the un-reserved passion. Great stuff.
Great and detailed review, as all the reviews you do. Keep the format please!
I would agree that GFTO is the last great prog album in the Yes catalogue.
I also agree that a classic R Dean cover would have contributed positively to the overall experience and would have helped its status.
Thank you! I definitely intend to keep the format, I hope to be able to make more videos soon the past 8 months have been way too busy for me. I agree this is definitely the last of the amazing prog epics, although Drama, 90125 and magnification are great albums that came out after this
Great album. Kind of underrated too. Awaken is maybe one of my favorite Yes songs. Good review!
Absolutely, hands down one of the best 70s prog albums, even if some earlier Yes albums are even more essential. Awaken is just one of the best songs ever written
great album Pick!
That's not Alan White on the slow part of awaken, it's Jon Anderson on the harp.
Thank you Kaizan! I didn't word it properly but meant Alan White on the chimes, unless that's Jon Anderson as well, I know he added percussion parts from time to time
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I met a dating person back then listening to this album--it the album is my favorite Yes album.