It's an album that is a little bit different and probably isn't easy to get out. It's not likely that a major label would have picked it up and said that they had a smash hit record.
I'm very proud of it as a Yes record amongst many of the other Yes records.
And as you said, everyone contributed; certain areas of material came from certain individuals.
So that studio served its purpose, and still is working very well for other people right now.
So in one sense you don't have the classic keyboard player in Yes.