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Remastered Super Deluxe Edition of The Yes Album due in November
By Jerry Ewing published
New Yes box set features rarities, two previously unreleased concerts, and a new Dolby Atmos mix by Steven Wilson

"Christmas is overlaid onto the winter solstice, and that nods towards our pagan past.” Why Christmas is prog's favourite time of the year...
By Malcolm Dome published
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat… And out roll the usual suspects trying to crack the festive Top 40. Still, it isn’t all about Slade, The Snowman and Sir Cliff. Prog rockers seem to enjoy Christmas more than most...

Yes singles collection to be released on vinyl in October
By Jerry Ewing published
Yessingles, a collection of the prog legend's single releases, will be released on vinyl in October

“He’s making different chords underneath all this music… and singing a middle harmony at the same time!” Joe Bonamassa’s love for Chris Squire
By Stephen Humphries published
A blues guitar icon calling a prog bassist his hero? It’s unusual, but it’s not unheard of

Ex-Yes vocalist Jon Anderson says his former bandmate Chris Squire visited him in a dream after his death, en route to Heaven: "It was an incredible moment"
By Paul Brannigan published
Jon Anderson says that he and his estranged former Yes bandmate Chris Squire reconciled, in a way, after Squire's passing

Chris Squire's Fish Out Of Water to get new vinyl reissue
By Jerry Ewing published
The late Yes bassist Chris Squire's debut solo album from 1975 to get vinyl gatefold reissue in May

Total mass retain: How Yes made Close To The Edge
By Sid Smith last updated
Sibelius, Herman Hesse, The Mahavishnu Orchestra and even The Kinks. These were the inspirations according to Yes, behind the genius of their fifth studio album

"Is that in 17/4?". "No, it's in 17/8!" How Yes made Heaven & Earth
By Paul Lester published
In 2014 Prog found themselves in Prague to discuss a brand new Yes album with Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and Geoff Downes

"We’ve had a lot of really good comments, and others are happy to be less complimentary." Yes, Benoit David and the story of Fly From Here
By Chris Roberts published
In 2011 Yes released their first album in a decade. But Fly From Here featured Canadian vocalist Benoit David, not Jon Anderson. Guess how the fans reacted?
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