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90125

a Studio Release
by: Yes
Release Year:
1983
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Added To Proggnosis on: 04 Aug 2001

Track Listing 

  1. Owner Of A Lonely Heart (4:27)
  2. Hold On (5:15)
  3. It Can Happen (5:39)
  4. Changes (6:16)
  5. Cinema (2:09)
  6. Leave It (4:10)
  7. Our Song (4:16)
  8. City Of Love (4:48)
  9. Hearts (7:34)

    Bonus Tracks:

  10. Leave It (Single Remix) (3:56)
  11. Make It Easy (6:12)
  12. It Can Happen (Cinema Version) (6:05)
  13. It's Over (5:41)
  14. Owner Of A Lonely Heart (Extended Remix) (7:05)
  15. Leave It ('A Capella' Version) (3:18)

Performer Credits  


Jon Anderson
Vocals
Trevor Rabin
Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Chris Squire
Bass, Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Alan White
Percussion, Drums, Vocals
Trevor Horn
Producer
Tony Kaye
Keyboards

Reviews


review by: MJBradyThis cd marks a comeback of sorts for Yes, although they never really went away, the comeback was getting back on the radio. The song "Owner of a lonely heart" made it to the top of many charts world-wide and reminded a lot of people that the band still existed. This is also a time in the bands history where they were redefining their sound. Guitarist/vocalist Trevor Rabin, brought a different approach to the bands sound with his contributions as a writer. His guitar playing was also a big change, as he brought a more fusion/metal style, that was a huge contrast to Howes' classical/folk flavor. Also back in the band was keyboardist Tony Kaye, his style of play is more as an accompaniment, rather than as a soloist, which the band had been employing in the likes of Moraz&Wakeman. Many people have shunned this album as a "POP" rock rather than a prog album, thouh I find the music very enticing to listen to. Some excellent vocal arrangements are heard throughout, bringing back the trademark harmonies heard on Fragile & Close to the Edge, and musically the songs are very memorable. And the new found "power" in the bands energy makes this a very good album, and rates in the top 5 all-time Yes albums for me.

Twelve Inches On Tape
1984
     


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