agreed Sean.
agreed Sean.
The Montreux set is my favorite late era official live recording. I think it is well worth seeking out the DVD or the two CD release in addition to the cut down single disc included in this box.
IMHO the only "penalty disc" in this box is Open Your Eyes. I still rate Magnification as the best overall post 90125 (maybe even post Drama) Yes album. The Ladder is possibly the best pop album they've done outside of 90125 and Talk was a solid way to close out the YesWest era after the debacle of Union.
What was the lineup for that Montreux CD?
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Ok... what was the personnel line-up for the Montreux CD
^^^ Yeah, sorry I guess I listed that in a strange way.
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