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SEPTEMBER 19, 2002
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Source: Rolling Stone Magazine
http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/cd/review.asp/?aid=2044716&cf=1527
Review: In A Word: Yes (1969- )
By Gret Kot
Five discs of the quintessential overstuffed prog-rock band by turns
pompous and prosaic, pioneering British art-rockers Yes had an endearing
innocence that makes even their most preposterous experiments
understandable, if not always listenable. There's plenty to laugh at on In
a Word, an overly generous five-disc retrospective of the band's
thirty-year-plus career. But even in such overstuffed turkeys as "Don't
Kill the Whale" and "Holy Lamb (Song for Harmonic Convergence)" the band
was on a grand pursuit of transcendence that you have to respect. In a Word
strains to build a case for Yes' later work, but the essential sides were
cut in the Seventies (none better than the radiant neoclassical romps
"Heart of the Sunrise" and "I've Seen All Good People") and could have been
more economically contained on two discs.
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