A bit more info (since I ran out of space) - Squire's overdriven bass is super clear and defined on this. Anderson is clear enough that you can really hear the space he was singing in. Bruford's drums are really impactful, including a bunch of secondary percussion that's not always obvious. Wakeman's keyboards sound like there's a bit of tape saturation every so often (especially on Cans and Brahms). And of course, Howe's overdubbed guitars are pretty prominent...

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nostr:npub1fq5n4rmpw4utt792v8fhv4cp8rmg79fyqlcdws9kxeaq5pkjwcysaep8du looks a lovely pressing. I’m sure many a Yes fan on here is drooling like me