YES

Yes were in many ways the archetypal prog rock band - lots of keyboards, indulgent, bloated compositions, classical influences and a vocalist with a bleaty, high-pitched voice. Everything you would expect me to despise. You would be correct in many ways, but, in the name of egalitarianism, I have given the hairy old proggies a chance and reviewed eight (yes - eight!) of their albums.....

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