Wed 23 Jul, 2014 09:23 am
It's actually a lovely little soft rock album, but any relationship to Yes at the height of their powers and creativity is so minute as to be invisible to the naked ear. Pity. I like Jon Davison if there HAS to be a replacement for Jon Anderson, but this album is proof positive about who was the force that drove Yes into unexplored and adventurous territory and he ain't there.