Yes
Drama - Remastered and Expanded
Review by Greg Olma
This is the bastard child of the Yes family. Many Yes purists don't acknowledge its existence with even Jon Anderson refusing to play any of the material live. Well the good people at Rhino Records don't feel the same way; and thank the Lord for that. They remastered almost the entire Yes catalog and Drama received the same treatment as the others. Not only has this album been remastered, it has also been expanded to almost twice its length with 10 bonus cuts tacked to the end. Some of the bonus tracks are not that necessary, like the single versions, but it is a Yes complete-ist's dream come true.
Why this album was panned in 1980, I'll never know. The music was exciting, the playing was spot on, and it did still have some prog elements. Trevor Horn does not sound that different from Jon Anderson. Why was Genesis able to continue (and get more popular) after the loss of their original singer? Sure, there were pop elements mixed in with the progressive stuff but back in 1980, this was unique and exciting. This was a few year's before Marillion came out with "Kayleigh". This is a must buy for any Yes fan. If you have the old CD, then pick this one up for the bonus tracks. Your speakers will thank you.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2006 Volume 1 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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