Great review on Fragile there. For years I could never make up my mind what I really thought about the album, despite its huge reputation. For years I felt it was disjointed despite having some classic Yes material and then I read somewhere, that the band had rushed the album in order to finance the newly recruited Rick Wakeman's electrical equipment (which was extensive) and that kind of answered my question. Recently though, I've listened to it again and my opinion has completely changed and I now regard it as a classic Yes release.
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