In June 1976, when Yes performed live at Colt Park in Hartford, Connecticut, they were riding high on the success of their album "Relayer," released only a year prior. This album marked a significant shift in their musical style, showcasing a blend of jazz fusion influences intertwined with their progressive rock roots. "Relayer" is often admired for its intricate compositions and ambitious soundscapes, a feature that certainly echoed through their live performances at the time. This Hartford show was particularly notable, not just as the band’s 137th live recording, but also because it demonstrated their incredible adaptability and musicianship during a tumultuous time with lineup changes. Interestingly, the concert recording is incomplete, missing the iconic "Roundabout," which might leave fans yearning for that timeless song. Yet, the energy of the performance—a hallmark of Yes concerts—still shines through, encapsulating a pivotal moment in their career. Truly, it's a testament to their enduring legacy in the world of progressive rock.