Classic Rock

Yes

“This time we’ve reinvented Tales From Topographic Oceans into a twenty-minute visitation of its key moments.”

Steve Howe, guitarist and Yes’s de facto leader of the moment, previews a nine-date British tour from the enduring progressive rockers. Billed as The Classic Tales Of Yes, it will see the group performing music from last year’s album Mirror To The Sky and, of course, a whole host of Yes’s catalogue standards, including some “rarely played” selections.

Before his death, Alan White, Yes’s drummer for more than fifty years, gave his blessing to

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