Artist: Yes
Genre: Progressive Rock
Yes: British progressive rock band who became one of genre's most successful and influential groups. Their complex compositions and virtuoso musicianship defined progressive rock. Their importance to prog rock is fundamental. Their influence on rock music and their elaborate albums establishes them as legendary band whose innovations demonstrated rock's artistic potential and classical fusion creating some of progressive rock's most ambitious and enduring works.
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Showing 1 to 16 of 130 (9 Pages)Seamus Fogarty's latest offering, "A Bag Of Eyes," is a delightful mixture of folk and electronic el..
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Chet Baker's "Angel Eyes" is a smooth cocktail of jazz perfection that will have you floating on clo..
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Chet Baker's "Angel Eyes" on red marble vinyl is a pure auditory delight for any jazz enthusiast. Th..
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HUMBLE PIE - As Safe As Yesterday Is (Gold Vinyl) With their latest release, Humble Pie serves up a..
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SETTING SON Before I Eat My Eyes & Ears is a sonic rollercoaster that will leave listeners both exhi..
Adam Zindani's latest offering, "Black Eyes Blue," is like a little slice of vinyl heaven that you n..
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