Life Flower Gardens is an album by the progressive rock band Yes. The album was released in 1970 and features eight tracks. The album is a mix of progressive rock and psychedelic music, with the band exploring different sounds and textures.
The album opens with the track "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed", a cover of a song by Richie Havens. The band puts their own spin on the song, with Steve Howe's guitar work and Jon Anderson's vocals standing out. The album also features the track "Everydays", which was written by Stephen Stills.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Then", which features an intricate guitar solo by Steve Howe. The track also features some of Jon Anderson's most emotive vocals. Another highlight is "Sweet Dreams", which features some beautiful harmonies and a catchy chorus.