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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of this album, I thought I’d do my best job of rambling through another shambolic episode of Prog Review.

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And so I decided to look at the various solo albums that were released by the members of Yes after the release of “Relayer”

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As requested, I cast my beady eye over the seventh studio album from Yes. Wakeman’s off and Moraz is in, but does the album lose or win? You’ll have to watch the video to find out!

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The latest Prog supergroup arrives in the name of “Squackett” from Chris Squire and Steve Hackett. Can you see what they’ve done there. Yes, they’ve spliced their names together like some weird genetic experiment. But is the album any good? You’ll just have to watch the video to find out…

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The new Chris Squire and Steve Hackett project has plopped on the doormat and here I am opening the package for your delight.

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OEG has released a new Blu-ray release of the classic Yes 1972 Rainbow footage “Yessongs”. This time around the footage has been restored from the original 16mm negatives and a surround sound remix has been done of the soundtrack. Limited to a release of 3000 units, this has to be the ultimate version of “Yessongs” and comes complete with a 60 minute interview with Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Roger Dean as well as Steve Howe’s short promotional film for his album “Beginnings”.

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OEG has released a new Blu-ray release of the classic Yes 1972 Rainbow footage “Yessongs”. This time around the footage has been restored from the original 16mm negatives and a surround sound remix has been done of the soundtrack. Limited to a release of 3000 units, this has to be the ultimate version of “Yessongs” and comes complete with a 60 minute interview with Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Roger Dean as well as Steve Howe’s short promotional film for his album “Beginnings”.

My full review of this will follow shortly.

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Background music: “Steady State of Flux” by Darren Lock