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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2011

Progressive rock at its finest.

1. Roundabout - 0:00
2. Cans and Brahms - 8:30
3. We Have Heaven - 10:08
4. South Side of the Sky - 11:39
5. Five Per Cent of Nothing - 19:47
6. Long Distance Runaround - 20:24
7. The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) - 23:54
8. Mood for a Day - 26:33
9. Heart of the Sunrise - 29:29

Fragile is the fourth studio album from the English progressive rock band Yes, released on Atlantic Records. It is the first to feature keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who replaced Tony Kaye in 1971, and the first to feature cover art by Roger Dean, who would design many of the band's following records.

Upon its release in the UK in November 1971, Fragile peaked at number 7 on the UK Album Chart and number 4 on the US Billboard 200 during a stay of 46 weeks. Its release in the United States was held back for two months because of the chart momentum of their previous record, The Yes Album.

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  • I never heard a song by Yes before. I clicked on this randomly cuz it was a related video to Led Zeppelin's 1st album. I gotta say, the bass guitar on this first song is pretty legit.

  • Listening to this vinyl at home, so lovely. Look up what I'm listening to post on social sites. I cannot let the perfect music of the world go to waste on a girl; only inside. The youth of today need to know what excellent music sounds like. My 33 year old son said"Rock is Dead," Mom. It's never dead, unless it's the DEAD! (GRATEFUL)! Wiz K. and Yelawolf and Dre and Em and Snoop, and whomever are good; while this is perfect. It's rocking jamms of heaven. YES*FRAGILEDOPEMUSIICYESYA.

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  • Man this is rich! So much creative energy....

    Getting Rick Wakeman helped as well.

    I need to revisit this album more often..!!!

  • just wanna say that i think sometimes a great group of individual musicians cohere into something special; unique. I definitely think this happened here! a sort of destiny kind of thing. right? these guys should know their art will continue on, beyond our time. Absolutely!!

  • Rushed home,opened it up,volume flank,bedroom took flight,caught mom listening at the stairs,late Feb. 72.Just a15 year old discovering an epic moment in music history.

  • Seems like it was released today.Happy 40th Fragile!!

  • It is such a joke that bands like Kansas, Jethro Tull for heaven's sake, Todd Rundgren and this -- YES -- were not at the top of the so called Rock n Roll Hall of Shame, is telling. It tells me idiots are making the decisions. Totally unpredictable and nonsensicle. But, that's music. I know Ian Anderson and Jon Anderson don't give a crap. Love live them each.

  • Saw them in The Round at the Spectrum in Philly, and at least three more times on a traditional stage setting in the 1970s and early 80s. Steve Howe has Gibson 175 guitars named after him -- Signature guitars -- and for a reason. Chris Squire and Steve are the only two original members still playing as Yes. They are not the band they once were but this is an incredible incredible band. Live was just a masterful experience of drama, early pre-MTV video experience of the highest order.

  • never a "yes"fan ,but what a great fuckin band !!!!!

  • Yes! "Fragile Is Marvelous!"

  • z UK są i będa ,póki co,najlepsze zespoły....Wyjątki potwierdzą regułę

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