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Monday, June 20, 2016

Yes-Big Generator (1987)

Following their successful album "90125" and subsequent world tour, Yes returned to the studio to record their next album, "Big Generator", a work that continued the symphonic pop style of their previous release. For this recording, the band retained the same lineup, led by Jon Anderson (vocals), Alan White (drums), and Chris Squire (bass), the only three remaining members of Yes's "classic" lineup, along with Trevor Rabin (guitars, keyboards, and production) and Tony Kaye (keyboards), the latter being one of the group's founding members from the late 1960s. Despite containing a repertoire very similar to the aforementioned "90125", this "Big Generator" is a more solid and consistent work with some reminiscences of the progressive rock of the group's golden age in the 70s. Songs like "Final Eyes", "Shoot High Aim Love", "Holy Lamb" or "I'm Running", recover some of that progressive essence, while others like "Love Will Find A Way" or "Rhythm Of Love" show the more commercial side of the group.