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Track Listing 1. Survival 2. Time and a Word 3. Starship Trooper: A. Life Seeker/B. Disillusion/C. Wurm 4. I've Seen All the Good People: A. Your Move/B. All Good People 5. Roundabout 6. Long Distance Runaround 7. Soon - (Single Edit) 8. Wonderous Stories 9. Going For the One 10. Owner of a Lonely Heart 11. Leave It 12. Rhythm of Love
Album Notes Engineers include: Gerald Chevin, Eddie Offord, John Timperley. Recorded between 1969 to 1987. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Yes: Chris Squire, Jon Anderson , Peter Banks, Tony Kaye, Bill Bruford. Audio Remasterers: John Modell; Joe Gastwirt. With songs that often rival classical music for length and sheer ambition, Yes is not a group whose work can easily be distilled to a single-length compact disc. However, for those looking to skim off the cream off a long and distinguished career, THE VERY BEST OF YES will do the trick, although it may well serve to whet the appetite for more. This collection is arranged chronologically, beginning with "Survival" off the group's self-titled debut record and finishing with its last certifiable hit, "Rhythm of Love." Although it does not present a complete picture of the group's progress, the collection does chronicle Yes's major phases. Like many bands of the late '60s, Yes began writing songs that echoed the love ethos of the era ("Time and a Word") before graduating to full-fledged space rock on songs like "Starship Trooper." During its golden age, Yes had FM radio hits ("Roundabout," "I've Seen All Good People"), and during the mid- to late '70s, the group continued to refine its approach with fine compositions like the melodious "Wondrous Stories" and the raucous "Going for the One." The surprising #1 hit, "Owner of a Lonely Heart" captures the group in its more stripped-down '80s incarnation.
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