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“As hard as it was, and it was hard, nobody wanted to bottle out. We just knew we had a big landscape we could explore”: How Tales From Topographic Oceans became the most arduous project in Yes’ history
By Sid Smith published
Used as a byword for musical over-indulgence, 1973 album fought its creators every step of the way – right down to its master tapes nearly being crushed by a bus

Classic Tales Of Yes European and UK tour dates announced for 2024
By Jerry Ewing published
Yes European and UK live dates include shows rescheduled from 2023

“The disc of unreleased live material truly captures the excitement of this line-up in full flight”: The Yes Album Super Deluxe Edition
By Daryl Easlea published
Extended third LP, their first with Steve Howe, illustrates the amazing connection between musicians at the top of their game

”I was pretty much ordered to go and play with Steve Howe, Carl Palmer, Geoff Downes and John Wetton. I was told that if I didn’t, I’d be dropped”: Trevor Rabin’s challenging road to Yes
By Stephen Lambe published
From a dalliance with NWOBHM and Asia to sudden career jumps across the ocean, he’s always been far more interesting and varied than many realise

"We realised that anything, from that moment onwards, was possible": The first time I heard The Beatles, by Jon Anderson
By Nick Hasted published
Original Yes frontman Jon Anderson on why The Beatles were the original progressive rock band

Yes grace the cover of the new gift-packed issue of Prog, on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Peter Gabriel, Fish, Edgar Broughton, Gong, Bruce Soord, Tiger Moth Tales, The Emerald Dawn, Southern Empire, Christina and loads more...

"Where all this repackaging and repurposing is headed is anyone's guess, but we're surely beyond the point of diminishing returns": The Yes Album (Super Deluxe Edition)
By Fraser Lewry published
Yes's breakthrough album has been effectively re-repackaged, again: there's plenty of greatness included, but when is enough enough?

“I was interested in being on stage with people who are not only comfortable with not knowing what’s going to happen next, but would rather not know”: Bill Bruford’s journey through jazz and prog
By Johnny Sharp published
The groundbreaking drummer’s bid to find a balance between Yes, King Crimson and Genesis on one hand, and his Earthworks project on the other

“The world of music was going through some serious changes and we were not embracing them”: how Yes’s Going For The One and Tormato almost ended things for good
By Chris Roberts published
Punk rock, flying fruit and rollerskating accidents – how Yes went from triumph to disaster at the end of the 1970s

“With British crowds, it was: ‘We want Jon! Get Jon back!’ People were aggressive about it”: how Yes faced down the haters and made the classic Drama album
By Chris Roberts published
Replacing Jon Anderson and Rick Wakemen with Buggles duo Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes was controversial – but it resulted in one of their most underrated albums, Drama
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