Re: Yes - Talk
Yeah, I absolutely love this album. Actually, I pretty much like all their work, not only just "Fragile", "Close To The Edge" and the classic 70's period when they had Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman (and others on keyboards), but when they did the "Drama" album, I thought that that was the precursor to "90125" (the album with "Owner Of A Lonely Heart). And that album, "90125", was for me where you could see Trevor Rabin was a big part of Yes's success in the 80's.
And yes, I also like collecting the various solo albums that each former and current member of Yes have released. Just some are:
- "Turbulence", "The Steve Howe Album", "Beginnings" & "The Grand Scheme Of Things" by Steve Howe.
- "Olias Of Sunhillow" & "In The City Of Angels" by Jon Anderson.
- "The Six Wives Of Henry VIII" & "Criminal Record" by Rick Wakeman.
- "Fish Out Of Water" by Chris Squire.
- "One Of A Kind", "Gradually Going Tornado", "Music For Piano & Drums" by Bill Bruford (not to mention the debut U.K. album, the first four Earthworks albums and a few other band projects Bill did as a band leader).
- "Wolf" & "Can't Look Away" by Trevor Rabin. I found "Wolf" as a $5 CD in a second hand store!
-The "Anderson Bruford Wakeman & Howe" album by ABWH. I also have a limited copy of the "Hunting Like The Dinosaurs" recording, which is essentially the first recording of the ABWH album before they signed with Arista, it has one or two extra tracks. There's only 1000 copies of that CD.
- "The New Dance Orchestra" & "Vox Humana" by Geoff Downes. Plus the "Asia", "Alpha", "Astra" & "Aqua" albums by Asia, and also the "Asia Live In Moscow" VHS video.
- "Instinct" by Peter Banks.
Last edited by Drumbledore; 04-06-2012 at 02:25 PM.
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