I wonder if there are any Yes fans out there.
Yes is playing all three The Yes Album; Close to the Edge and Going for the One in their entirety!
Already bought my ticket.
Regarding the second issue, it is clear that Police was trying to run away from the prog rock music (specially Stewart being in Curved Air) and jumping into the punk area. However:
- Sting's early voice was a clear rendition to Jon Anderson's. In fact, I saw one Andy's interview that he reveals that Sting was trying to sound like him in the first three records.
- Andy Summers had the very same influences and jazz roots of Steve Howe. He happens to own one of his guitars (Gibson ES-175)
- Stewart was clearly trying to scape from Bonham big sound. Bill Bruford was the alternative: tight pop snare, cutting through hi hat presence in the mix, Ginger Baker tom tom work and, of course, close miking.