YES: Worst to Best | Albums Ranked

Published 2020-08-08
Yes - their best and worst albums - ranked.

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All Comments (21)
  • I think this video was a "flawless masterpiece". Always a pleasure, Barry. I often return to music you review and re-listen with new ears.
  • Totally agree that Open Your Eyes is awful but I think Talk is underrated. I know Talk gets a lot of negativity but I never thought I'd see it ranked below Heaven and Earth.
  • @MrMojoRisin
    Superb video Barry. Close To The Edge is probably my favourite. Drama is considerably underrated & I like Going For The One too. The Soon part in the The Gates Of Delirium brings me to tears. One word to describe their music is Moving.
  • @Nunavuter1
    I was 13 when 90125 came out. I had never heard of Yes. I enjoyed the videos I saw on TV, particularly "Leave It." That song convinced me that I had to get the album, since now I liked three songs released as singles from it. Let's say I was surprised when the "Yes" bin at the record store contained many older albums with vivid artwork on them. "Who are these guys?" I wondered. After I had played 90125 for the umpteenth time, I decided to get the album immediately before it. So the second Yes album I ever listened to was "Drama." It was harder edged and a bit darker, but I ended up loving it. I planned to buy the album immediately before "Drama." I mentioned "Drama" to the older brother of a friend at my high school, and he recommended that I not get "Tormato" but instead I should buy "The Yes Album," "Fragile" and "Close to the Edge." In that order. I did so over the next two months. I became a Yes fan. So whatever people say about 90125, I figure several million Yes fans were created by it.
  • @nickcook8535
    always liked the drama album, always thought it sounded very different from alot of their other albums.
  • @paulyoward3795
    Anderson is technically not falsetto, he sings a naturally high unforced voice - there is an interview with him where he discusses the classification of the vocal style he has.
  • I think Roger Dean did so much to elevate Yes’s music! Back in those wonderful days the Album covers were very important because you were attracted to check it out!! As a artist myself I was drawn to Roger Deans interpretation of the ideas that Yes were trying to convey! It made you use your imagination to see it and especially to hear it! Prog is best done with great head phones and a bit of green, to
  • @user-mz6lt2pr9s
    The Yes album, Fragile and Close to the Edge. The top 3. In any order. And all released back to back to back. Amazing run. Glad I grew up listening to music in the 70s. Thanks for the video.
  • @miguelbordo
    Topographic is my favorite - but I have difficulties placing the top 8 or so. So many great albums to choose from. Thanks for these wonderfully worded curated reviews.
  • @kreesemath
    I was delighted and, given your exquisite taste, not surprised that you found South Side of the Sky to be the standout track on Fragile. The haunting interlude section with wordless loi-loi-loi vocals and piano, and Howe's guitar riffs in the harder section are highlights.
  • @cathridge
    I'm glad to hear you give Drama a fair and favorable review and ranking tho I wish it was a bit higher. It's a very underrated album.
  • About Relayer, the addition of Patrick Moraz, with his jazz/fusion background and synth choices, and Roger Dean’s ice white world give this album a darker and remote beauty that present a Yes from another universe. Along with all the albums Bruford played on, plus Drama (of all albums), are my top 5.
  • @caramanico1
    IMHO you nailed it overall Barry. There are a few small moves I'd make, but the only major one is to move up Drama. Listen to it again, and DO NOT compare it to the more "proggy" albums with longer compositions. It is a truly excellent album.
  • @jonnuanez7183
    90125 and Signals by Rush are the same type of album and both came around at roughly the same time. My musical ear really developed with these 2 recordings. They were both prog bands trying to find their way in the new synth/new wave landscape. So how to stay true to their style while adapting? The production on both is stellar, which is of course the first thing that I latched onto as a then-12 year old boy. I fully understand how the purists cringe when hearing it (both albums, really). But they could've stayed 'Close To The Edge' and us kids would've passed. Or we could grab onto "Owner..." and stay for the rest of the album, which I did. Btw, it's still in my rotation gasp 40 gasp years later.
  • Drama is one I go back to frequently. One of my fav Yes albums and underappreciated in my book.
  • This band always makes for interesting rankings, my two favorites are Tales From topographic Oceans and Relayer.
  • @bugradio
    4:04 - I've heard people dis "Circus of Heaven" but no one even MENTIONS "Madrigal." I see it as the Rick Wakeman equivalent of Steve's "Leaves of Green" portion of Tales - both are very much stand-alone classical/folk-flavored instrumentals that the Steve or Rick brought to Jon and let him add his words and vocals. And in both cases, the results are absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for mentioning it!
  • I played "Soon' from Relayer to a pro. opera singer. She is quite a critical person but thought that Jon,s voice was extraordinary with 'a very free and controlled technique" She reckoned the band were pretty good too!
  • @rickhager3288
    I'm going to have to reevaluate Relayer.... You've certainly done all of your homework. Enjoyed all of your comments. Glad to hear your rather high regard of Drama - a worthwhile effort indeed. Like other commenters, I'd put Talk quite a bit higher.