It does... and on their second album they do a great version of Buffalo Springfield's "Everydays". -------------- Original message -------------- From: govango > Doesn't this have a great cover of > Every Little Thing? > too lazy to find my copy right now. > > michael > > > --- On Sun, 10/12/08, synthhtnys@comcast.net wrote: > > > From: synthhtnys@comcast.net > > Subject: Re: the first Yes album > > To: audities@smoe.org > > Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 1:02 AM > > Yes are one of the few Prog bands that live in my collection > > (Yes, ELP, Tull and Gentle Giant and that's about it.) > > The first two albums are unique in their catalog... I > > didn't like them for the longest time, but actually now > > that I've been dipping into Baroque pop, Chamber pop, > > Sunshine Pop they make perfect sense.... Actually according > > to the band themselves the Beach Boys and the 5th Dimension > > were a big influence vocally on those first two albums..... > > Peter Banks was a more "crunchy" Pete Townsend > > sounding guitarist than Howe ever was... and Tony Kaye was a > > more "pop" organist early on... > > > > The first two albums are quite good, just take a bit of > > getting used to if you're more familiar with the Roger > > Dean - Yes. > > > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: > > > > > Been enjoying this album on my ipod lately. Issued in > > 1969 this album has some > > > really nice pop moments on it but still has that Yes > > sound and arrangements. > > > Sort of fits in with me listening to the first few ELO > > albums. Not that they are > > > the same just kinda has a similar feel to them. > > > > > >