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Tormato is the
ninth studio album by
English progressive rock band Yes. It was
released on 22
September 1978 on
Atlantic Records, and is
their last album...
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Topographic Oceans (1973),
Relayer (1974),
Going for the One (1977) and
Tormato (1978), were also
commercially successful. Yes
toured as a
major rock act...
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support of
Tormato. The five
reconvened in
November 1979 to
start work on a new album.
After the
various problems they
faced while recording Tormato, Yes decided...
- Century" from
Going for the One; "****ure Times" and "Release, Release" from
Tormato; all of the
Drama album; "Changes", "Our Song", and "Hearts" from 90125;...
- the Edge /
Tales from
Topographic Oceans /
Relayer /
Going for the One /
Tormato /
Drama / 90125". Pitchfork.
Retrieved January 19, 2008. "Delta
Sleep Songs...
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considered the 15-minute
track "Awaken" as one of the group's best.
Tormato (1978)
features Wakeman playing a Birotron, a tape
replay keyboard that...
- is a song by the band Yes,
released as a
single from
their 1978
album Tormato. It
reached number 36 on the UK
Singles Chart. The song, as with most of...
- the
Tormato sessions. The "Some Are Born" and "Days" demo
versions from
these sessions were
included as
bonus tracks on the 2004 CD
reissue of
Tormato, however...
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finished their 1978–1979 tour in
support of the band's
ninth studio album,
Tormato (1978).
Their label Atlantic Records had
approached the
group about the...
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Music Yes Tor was the
original inspiration for the name of the Yes
album Tormato and a
picture of the Tor
features on the
album cover, and a topographic...