90125

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90125
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Artist: Yes
Released: 1983, 7 November
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Tracks

  Owner of a Lonely Heart (Anderson/Horn/Rabin/Squire) - 4:29 Lyrics
  Hold on (Anderson/Rabin/Squire) - 5:17 Lyrics
  It Can Happen (Anderson/Rabin/Squire) - 5:28 Lyrics
  Changes (Anderson/Rabin/White) - 6:19 Lyrics
  Cinema (Kaye/Rabin/Squire/White) - 2:06 Lyrics
  Leave It (Anderson/Horn/Rabin/Squire) - 4:12 Lyrics
  Our Song (Anderson/Rabin/Squire/White) - 4:18 Lyrics
  City of Love (Anderson/Rabin) - 4:51 Lyrics
  Hearts (Anderson/Kaye/Rabin/Squire/White) - 7:35 Lyrics
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Credits

Jon Anderson - Vocals
Trevor Rabin - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Chris Squire - Bass, Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Yes, Trevor Horn, Garry Mouat - Producers
Alan White - Percussion, Drums, Vocals
Johnathon J. Jeczalik - Keyboard Programming
Tony Kaye - Keyboards
Dave Lawson - Keyboard Programming
Gary Langan, Julian Mendelsohn, Stuart Bruce - Engineers
Keith Finney - Assistant Engineer

Reviews

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10/10 Yes Fan (June 23, 2004)
Timeless, exceptional and beautiful. 90125 is one of the very best albums to come from the new line-up of YES as well as one of the very best of its era. 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' only defines a small portion of this terrific album. City of love, Hearts, It Can happen, all have one thing in common...extreme talent and creativity. Trevor Rabin must be one of the most underrated guitarists of all time. His undeniable style fits in perfectly with the new YES giving them an edge they never had previously, but certainly could not do without. This is a must have classic that blew us all away at the time. It was the last thing we ever expected from YES however it happens to be one of their very best. It was souly responsible for feverishly reviving a fantastic band that was long on its way out. To be honest 90125 was probably one of the most innovative, creative and interesting albums of the 80s right up there with Brothers in Arms(Dire Straits), Moving Pictures(Rush) and a few others. 90125 ranks very high on my personal top 20 of 'Greatest Albums of All Time'...prog rockers do not miss out on this one!

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