Yes are a British progressive rock band who formed in London, United Kingdom in 1968. They are best known for the 1972 9-minute US Top 20 smash "Roundabout" and their 1983 #1 hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart". Despite many lineup changes, occasional splits and the influence of the many changes in popular music, the band has endured for 40 years and still retains a strong international following. Their music is marked by sharp dynamic contrasts, lush harmonies, often extended song lengths and a general showcasing of members' instrumentalism. Arguably one of the most musically ambitious bands of their genre ('progressive rock'), Yes manages to use symphonic and other so-called "classical" structures with their own blend of musical styles - including some innovations - in a happy constructive "marriage" of music. The original line-up consisted of Jon Anderson (vocals), Chris Squire (bass, vocals), Peter Banks (guitar, vocals), Tony Kaye (keyboards), and Bill Bruford (drums). Personnel changes brought musicians Steve Howe and
1 | Five Per Cent for Nothing | Fragile |
2 | Opening (Excerpt From - Firebird Suite - ) | Yessongs |
3 | America | Yesstory |
4 | Mood For A Day | Yessongs |
5 | I've Seen All Good People | Highlights: The Very Best Of Yes |
6 | Awaken [Live] | Keys to Ascension (1 of 2) |
7 | Perpetual Change | House of Yes: Live From House of Blues (1 of 2) |
8 | Starship Trooper | Classic Yes |
9 | Cinema | 90125 |
10 | Don't Kill The Whale | Yesstory |
11 | Soon | Yesstory |
12 | Time And A Word | Yesstory |
13 | The Messenger | House of Yes: Live From House of Blues (1 of 2) |
14 | Hold On | 90125 |
15 | South Side of the Sky | Fragile |
16 | Wondrous Stories | Highlights: The Very Best Of Yes |
17 | The Gates of Delirium | Yesshows |
18 | And You and I: Cord of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher t | House of Yes: Live From House of Blues (1 of 2) |
19 | Something's Coming | Yesstory |
20 | Wonderous Stories | Yesshows |