Time and a Word, the sophomore album from the esteemed progressive rock band Yes, was released on 24 July 1970. This iconic record, re-released by Rhino/Elektra, showcases the band's unique blend of symphonic rock, art rock, and album rock. With a duration of 59 minutes, the album takes listeners on a sonic journey through a diverse range of tracks, including the thought-provoking 'No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed', the melancholic 'Then', and the enchanting 'Astral Traveller'.
Featuring remastered versions of classic tracks, such as 'Everydays', 'Sweet Dreams', and the titular 'Time and a Word', this album is a testament to Yes's innovative spirit and musical prowess. The band's use of intricate instrumentation and poetic lyrics creates a rich tapestry of sound, drawing the listener into a world of complex emotions and ideas.
With its release, Time and a Word cemented Yes's position as a leading force in the progressive rock genre, and its influence can still be felt today. This album is a must-listen for fans of Yes and anyone interested in exploring the boundaries of rock music. Yes's Time and a Word is a masterful creation that continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty and depth.