For this one album, ex-Buggles Geoffrey Downes and Trevor Horn were drafted in to replace Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman. It rocks harder than other Yes albums, and for classically inclined fans, it was a jarring departure; but it was a harbinger of Yes and Asia albums to come. A newly emboldened Chris Squire lays down aggressive rhythms with Alan White, and Steve Howe eschews his usual acoustic rags and flamenco licks for a more metallic approach, opting for sheets of electric sound. Prime cuts include the doom-laden "Machine Messiah" and the manic ska inflections of "Tempus Fugit." Despite the promise of this new material, the band soon fell apart; Horn went into production, Howe and Downes joined Asia, and Squire and White toyed and then gave up on a pair-up with Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, which was to be titled XYZ (i.e., Ex-Yes and Zeppelin). ~ Paul Collins, Rovi
All Music Guide Review
Drama Track Listing
Credits of Drama
- Julian Mendelsohn
- Engineer
- Eddy Offord
- Producer, ?
- Hugh Padgham
- Engineer
- Pete Schwier
- Engineer
- Sean Davis
- Disc Cutting
- Design Magnetic Storm
- Design
- Magnetic Storm Ltd
- Design
- David Clarke
- Photography
- Roger Dean
- Artwork, Illustrations
- Alan White
- Percussion, Vocals, Drums
- George Chambers
- Tape Operator
- Geoffrey Downes
- Keyboards, Vocoder
- Trevor Horn
- Bass, Vocals
- Ashley Howe
- Engineer
- Gary Langan
- Engineer
- Steve Howe
- Guitar, Vocals
- Chris Squire
- Bass, Piano, Vocals
- Yes
- Arranger, Producer






















