[Review] Chris Squire: Fish Out of Water (1975)
This is probably as close as any of the Yes members have come to making a Yes album on their own.
This is probably as close as any of the Yes members have come to making a Yes album on their own.
White uses his newfound cachet to make the full-length record that Griffin (his original band) never did.
A science-fiction concept album that makes Wakeman’s stuff seem tame by comparison.
A criminally underappreciated record from the once and future Yes keyboardist featuring crime-themed compositions.
The all-instrumental second album showcases Steve doing what he does best (stringing), and not what he doesn’t (singing).
Yes’ longest-serving member and its newest recruit join forces for an album of highly melodic and pop-oriented prog.