

First off, this box set is a treasure trove for any Yes enthusiast. The remastered original album sounds crisp, and Steven Wilson's new mix adds a fresh layer of depth. The instrumental versions are a fun listen, especially if you're familiar with every note of the album.
The live recordings from the Rainbow Theatre in 1972 are a highlight, though it's a bummer that Steve Howe's acoustic spot is missing. The Blu-ray with high-resolution and surround sound mixes is the cherry on top—perfect for audiophiles.
That said, there are a few quirks. The vinyl sleeve started splitting after just two days, and there's a weird audio glitch in the live version of 'Close to the Edge.' Still, the Atmos mix alone makes this worth the splurge.
If you're on the fence, go for it—this is *the* definitive edition of a prog-rock masterpiece.
