You're presuming Yes actually owns the re-release rights to everything
with their name on it -- which isn't necessarily true.
> Ok, I was suckered into the promise of a "newly created 5.1 DTS-HD MA
> remix" on this re-release of Yessongs on Blu-Ray. What a crock. This is
> perhaps the worst recording I now own. It's basically a mono track in 5
> channels, and sound quality is horrible. Hollow and highly distorted, it
> has no low-end, or much of a high-end.
>
> I had heard the original DVD was bad, but I had no idea it could be this
> miserable. Evidently, whatever original recording this came from must be
> awful, and no amount of remixing or remastering will improve it. If you're
> tempted to check this out, save your money. Unfortunately, another attempt
> by Yes to fleece their fans with a subpar release.
>
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