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Yes, "Love Conquers All" from 'Yesyears' (1991): YESterdays

Yes, “Love Conquers All” from ‘Yesyears’ (1991): YESterdays

“Love Conquers All,” a Chris Squire/Billy Sherwood outtake from the patched-together ‘Union’ album, deserves a more prominent place in the Yes canon.

Toto, "Oh Why" from 'Old Is New' (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Toto, “Oh Why” from ‘Old Is New’ (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Toto’s ‘Old Is New’ once again highlighted what we always knew: David Paich is a pop-music craftsman of the highest quality.

Doobie Brothers - 'Livin' on the Fault Line' (1977): On Second Thought

Doobie Brothers – ‘Livin’ on the Fault Line’ (1977): On Second Thought

‘Livin’ on the Fault Line’ was the Doobie Brothers’ lowest-selling Michael McDonald-era album. But it might just be the band’s best.

Yes, "Show Me" from 'The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection' (2003): YESterdays

Yes, “Show Me” from ‘The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection’ (2003): YESterdays

Yes, with this deep cut, gives the fans just what they need.

Toto, "Chase the Rain" from 'Old Is New' (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Toto, “Chase the Rain” from ‘Old Is New’ (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Given the proclamation that there’ll be no more new music from Toto, “Chase the Rain” makes another compelling case for a second Steve Porcaro solo album.

Chicago, "All Roads Lead to You" from 'Heart of Chicago Vol. II' (1998): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago, “All Roads Lead to You” from ‘Heart of Chicago Vol. II’ (1998): Saturdays in the Park

It wasn’t a daring break from the past, but at least “All Roads Lead to You” was new music that played to Chicago’s strengths.

Dark Monarchy, "Drain the Sea" from 'All Roads Lead to Rome' (2021): One Track Mind

Dark Monarchy, “Drain the Sea” from ‘All Roads Lead to Rome’ (2021): One Track Mind

“Drain the Sea” whets the appetite as the Dark Monarchy prepares to release ‘All Roads Lead to Rome,’ the latest project from Mark Anthony K and Joe Bailey.

Yes, "Give and Take" from 'Union' (UK version, 1991): YESterdays

Yes, “Give and Take” from ‘Union’ (UK version, 1991): YESterdays

“Give and Take” only made it onto the version of ‘Union’ released in the U.K. Too bad; it’s easily one of this Yes album’s better moments.

Toto, "Chelsea" from 'Old Is New' (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Toto, “Chelsea” from ‘Old Is New’ (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Pure Toto pop at its finest, “Chelsea” would also have made a solid addition to Joseph Williams’ excellent solo album, ‘Denizen Tenant.’

Dire Straits - 'Love Over Gold' (1982): On Second Thought

Dire Straits – ‘Love Over Gold’ (1982): On Second Thought

The feel of the gold-selling U.S. Top 20 hit ‘Love Over Gold’ is like no other Dire Straits album.