Yes: Perpetual Change
Yes: Perpetual Change
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Book Description
This visual documentary of Yes, perhaps the last 'super group' to break out of London's thriving club scene, traces the band's history and origins in 1968 right up to the present day.
Yes: Perpetual Change,Rick Wakeman,David Watkinson,Plexus Publishing (UK),0859652971,Composers & Musicians - Rock,Genres & Styles - Rock,History & Criticism - General,Music
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