Yes

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Yes

Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968. Regarded as one of the archetypal bands and pioneers of the genre, the group has survived multiple trends within popular music to sell nearly 50 million albums, retain a large following and sustain a career of over 40 years across many line-up changes. The band's music blends symphonic and other classical structures with their own brand of rock music.


Yes was formed in 1968 in Birmingham, England by vocalist Jon Anderson and bassist Chris Squire.


Band members are:

Benoit David - Lead vocals (2008-present)

Chris Squire - Bass (1968-1981, 1983-2004, 2008-present)

Steve Howe - Guitar (1970-1981, 1990-1992, 1995-1997, 2001-2004, 2008-present)

Alan White - Drums (1972-1981, 1983-2004, 2008-present)

Geoff Downes - Keyboards (1980-1981, 2008-present)

Jon Anderson - Lead vocals (1968-1980, 1983-2004)

Trevor Horn - Lead vocals (1980-1981)

Rick Wakeman - Keyboards (1971-1974, 1976-1980, 1995-1997, 2002-2004)

Bill Bruford - Drums (1968-1971, 1990-1992)

Peter Banks - Guitar (1970-1970)

Discography

Average album rating 1969 Yes  
Average album rating 1970 Time and a Word  
Average album rating 1971 The Yes Album  
Average album rating 1972 Fragile  
Average album rating 1972 Close to the Edge  
Average album rating 1974 Tales From Topographic Oceans  
Average album rating 1974 Relayer  
Average album rating 1977 Going for the One  
Average album rating 1978 Tormato  
Average album rating 1980 Drama  
Average album rating 1983 90125  
Average album rating 1987 Big Generator  
Average album rating 1991 Union  
Average album rating 1994 Talk  
Average album rating 1996 Keys to Ascension  Live
Average album rating 1997 Keys to Ascension II  Live
Average album rating 1997 Open Your Eyes  
Average album rating 1999 The Ladder  
Average album rating 2000 House of Yes: Live From House of Blues  Live
Average album rating 2001 Magnification  
Average album rating 2011 Fly From Here  

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