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Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes

Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Close to the edge...meh
Review: this is a great story about yes. its full of alot of details and it can be intersting at one pont and then funny at another. the problem i have with this book is that chris welch, the author, didnt write this book so good. its hard to understand it because there are barely any commas so you have to keep reading lines twice in this book a lot. I do suggest this book though for the story although it mighht be hard to understand at some times.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fans will love this
Review: Welch does a fine job of going through all of the changes that Yes has gone through over the years. Everyone, and I mean everyone, gets a lengthy chance to explain what happened. The author is obviously a fan of the group's music, but it's not written in a hero-worship fashion. Nice job. By the way, it is not in paperback as this site suggests.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You'll definitely learn something...
Review: Yes:Close to the Edge is thirty year journey with the English Rock super Group Yes. This insightful piece tells the real stories of how the band came together, the good times and their travails.

The book outlines the strengths and weaknesses of the band members, and gives an indepth background of each of the thirteen band members. From lead singer Jon Anderson to the latest member Igor, Yes:Close to the Edge gives details of the relationships of the band members and how they have learned to appreciate each other after so many years.

Must reading for the true Yesfan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Climbing The Ladder
Review: Yes:Close to the Edge is thirty year journey with the English Rock super Group Yes. This insightful piece tells the real stories of how the band came together, the good times and their travails.

The book outlines the strengths and weaknesses of the band members, and gives an indepth background of each of the thirteen band members. From lead singer Jon Anderson to the latest member Igor, Yes:Close to the Edge gives details of the relationships of the band members and how they have learned to appreciate each other after so many years.

Must reading for the true Yesfan.


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