Slipknot1 and Nrchy, I have not found any pressings of "Tales" that are any better than the first UK pressing. It is my least favorite of the Yes catalog, aside from "Revealing", so I am a bit biased. A larger Yes fan you will not likely find, though. I haven't a clue with respect to re-mastered quality of "Going for the One".
CTTE, is an ultimate classic and finding an early UK Atlantic K50012 pressing is the very best. Better than MSFL and Japanese versions by a long shot, IMHO. The mix is better and more of what you'll remember of YES concerts (if you can remember). The US first pressing, Atlantic SD7244, SUCKS in comparison. The Japanese version is quiter but the the sonics, IMO, are shallow. The MSFL version is bloated, to say the least.
If you want a real treat, find the plum label Atlantic versions of "Album" and "Fragile". I was fortunate to find some of the very earliest pressing of these albums and the sonics are shockingly superior to ANYTHING else. Squire's bass riffs are so damn realistic you can actually hear the subtle variations as he B E N D S those strings. You've not heard "South Side of the Sky" unless you've heard that pressing.
Please, pass on the CD's if vinyl is at all an option. The digital versions pale terribly in comparison.
I have the entire YES catalog in pdf format, including all LP's, singles, promos, magazine articles, CD's etc. through 2002. E-mail me if you want a copy.
CTTE, is an ultimate classic and finding an early UK Atlantic K50012 pressing is the very best. Better than MSFL and Japanese versions by a long shot, IMHO. The mix is better and more of what you'll remember of YES concerts (if you can remember). The US first pressing, Atlantic SD7244, SUCKS in comparison. The Japanese version is quiter but the the sonics, IMO, are shallow. The MSFL version is bloated, to say the least.
If you want a real treat, find the plum label Atlantic versions of "Album" and "Fragile". I was fortunate to find some of the very earliest pressing of these albums and the sonics are shockingly superior to ANYTHING else. Squire's bass riffs are so damn realistic you can actually hear the subtle variations as he B E N D S those strings. You've not heard "South Side of the Sky" unless you've heard that pressing.
Please, pass on the CD's if vinyl is at all an option. The digital versions pale terribly in comparison.
I have the entire YES catalog in pdf format, including all LP's, singles, promos, magazine articles, CD's etc. through 2002. E-mail me if you want a copy.