Hidden Yes gems in your collection–219 - a podcast by Kevin Mulryne

from 2016-03-26T16:13:26

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Yesterdays Roger Dean label

In a shorter episode because of Easter, I think about some aspects of Yes albums I don't normally dwell on. Also, Mark Anthony K reviews a remarkable Billy Sherwood album.

What hidden gems can you think of?What are your favourite vinyl record labels?
Are CDs as good as you older record labels?Listen to the episode and then let me know what you think!


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