|  Yes
 
  Yesshows
 
  Review by Gary Hill
 
 When Yes broke up after            the aborted Drama tour, their label released two "new" albums,            Classic Yes (a compilation) and Yesshows (a live album recorded before            Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman chose to take their leave of the band).            This two CD set is not on the same caliber as Yessongs, or even the            Keys To Ascension albums released more recently, but it is still a good            live album that holds up reasonably well. The production is a bit flat            at times, seeming to lack a lot of dynamic energy. Still, the performances            are strong, and the song choices at the time were brilliant, with no            duplication of the material on Yessongs. This is still a "must            have" for Yes-fanatics, and should be of interest to prog fans            that enjoy epic length pieces, as this contains two of them. More casual            listeners, though, interested in purchasing their first Yes live album            would probably do better with Yessongs or even one of the more recent            DVD's. Since we have already reviewed most of the studio albums the            material comes from, I have not gone into great detail on the compositional            structures of each song, instead focusing more on the performance presented            here and how it echoes or differs from the studio rendition. This review is  available in book format (hardcover and paperback)  in           Music Street  Journal: 2004 Year Book Volume 1 at https://garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2003-and-2004/. |