Yes' iconic fourth studio album, Fragile, was released on 12 November 1971 by Atlantic Records, marking a pivotal moment in the band's history. This seminal work was the first to feature keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who brought a new dimension to the group's sound after replacing Tony Kaye. Fragile is a masterclass in progressive rock, symphonic rock, art rock, and album rock, showcasing the band's unique blend of intricate instrumentation and soaring vocal melodies.
The album's nine tracks, including the beloved 'Roundabout' and 'Heart of the Sunrise', demonstrate Yes' technical prowess and creative vision. With Jon Anderson's distinctive lead vocals, Steve Howe's versatile guitar work, Chris Squire's melodic bass lines, and Rick Wakeman's dazzling keyboard arrangements, Fragile is a rich and immersive listening experience.
The 2024 remastered edition of Fragile offers a fresh perspective on this classic album, with meticulously restored audio that highlights the band's innovative production techniques. The remastered tracks, including the Steven Wilson remixes, provide a fascinating glimpse into the album's evolution, while the instrumental versions and alternate takes offer a unique insight into the band's creative process.
Fragile was a commercial success upon its release, reaching number 7 on the UK charts, and has since become a cornerstone of Yes' discography. The album's influence can still be felt today, with its complex time signatures, poetic lyrics, and genre-bending approach to rock music continuing to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike. With its enduring appeal and timeless sound, Fragile remains an essential listening experience for anyone who appreciates the artistry and craftsmanship of Yes.