This is also fundamental. more
Certainly less popular than some of their other albums, but it remains very important nonetheless, like the three preceding ones. more
The birth of the dark and dissonant sound. more
My first album by them. And certainly the most popular. more
The birth of the Heavy Metal movement. more
Unlike the first volume, this is an album of Ambient Electronica in the truest sense. In some ways slightly complicated, definitely enigmatic upon first listen, and with the choice not to give any titles to the songs. more
More Techno than Ambient. But a Techno of refined craftsmanship. more
Of all their 80s discography, perhaps their catchiest album. more
Let's say a journey in search of consciousness. Of oneself and the surrounding world. more
The initial suite, valid both musically and lyrically. The message, clear from the cover, is that you can’t always get what you want. And the Rolling Stones already knew that. more
It may be considered a minor album, but we are still talking about Yes. more
The Soul according to MTV. more
A cornerstone of POP. more
According to the autopsy report. The world is a cemetery for dreams and good intentions, and we are dancing corpses. more
First report of the autopsy. The world is a graveyard for dreams and good intentions, and we are dancing corpses. more
It pairs well with 90125. Even if it’s much less famous. more
The most sensational and successful POP transformation of a Progressive Rock band. more
Trilogy of Colors, Part III. more