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Category: Billy Sherwood

Nomadic Sands album cover

[Review] Lodgic: Nomadic Sands (1985)

The band’s debut (and swan song) sounds like a cross between Yes, Asia and Toto—paths that in fact were to cross soon after.

Posted On 10 Sep29 Mar

[Review] World Trade (1989)

A kind of reconstituted Lodgic but now firmly in the neo-prog camp.

Posted On 12 Dec20 Aug
Euphoria reissue album cover

[Review] World Trade: Euphoria (1995)

The second World Trade album couches a dire world outlook in melodic neo-prog songs.

Posted On 20 Aug
The Big Peace album cover

[Review] Billy Sherwood: The Big Peace (1999)

Before rising to global fame as an official member of Yes, Sherwood released this impressive neo-prog solo album with his World Trade mates.

Posted On 21 Nov25 Apr
Conspiracy album cover

[Review] Chris Squire/Billy Sherwood: Conspiracy (2000)

Yes’ longest-serving member and its newest recruit join forces for an album of highly melodic and pop-oriented prog.

Posted On 28 Jan24 Jul

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