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<description>Topic: Yessong Aurora and the Prog Corner review

Message: Quite frankly, I believe that &#34;Aurora&#34; is one of the best and most enjoyable tracks I have heard from Yes in quite some time. The orchestral arrangement they employed truly lends a cinematic quality to the piece, which is fantastic. I also appreciate the video.I found an appropriate review by Scot at the Prog Corner:
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