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| 1 | Owner Of A Lonely Heart |
| 2 | Hold On |
| 3 | It Can Happen |
| 4 | Changes |
| 5 | Cinema |
| 6 | Leave It |
| 7 | Our Song |
| 8 | City Of Love |
| 9 | Hearts |
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After breaking up at the dawn of the '80s, Yes made a surprise comeback with this 1983 effort. This album (named after its catalog number) featured a retooled band lineup, with guitarist Trevor Rabin and original keyboardist Tony Kaye joining longtime members Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, and Alan White. It also unveiled a newly streamlined sound, courtesy of British avant-pop producer Trevor Horn, who'd briefly replaced frontman Anderson on the pre-breakup album Drama. The new approach made these English prog-rock vets sound contemporary at the height of the MTV explosion, spawning memorably catchy hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart," "Leave It," and "It Can Happen." --Scott Schinder
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.92 x 0.47 inches; 3.6 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Atlantic
- Item model number : 075679012524
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : October 25, 1990
- Label : Atlantic
- ASIN : B000002JK8
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #49,201 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #580 in Classic Psychedelic Rock
- #658 in Arena Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #956 in Progressive Rock
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Then here comes 90125. Read the liner notes, it is "Yes reimagined" and there is no better summary. Funny thing is I was not ready for a reimagined Yes so, aside from the hit Owner of a Lonely Heart, I ignored this album. But time to time I kept coming back to give it another listen. It is one great song after another.
This is a must-have whether or not you are a fan of earlier Yes. It set the standard for 1980's rock, which few bands could live up to. I like Jon Anderson's singing here more than his previous work, and the lyrics are more direct, less spacy (or deliberately obtuse, my biggest beef with old Yes). Tremendous, serious musicianship...guitarist Trevor Rabin was the big spark behind the new Yes, and his playing fits in superbly throughout.
Great album, should be re-heard 40 years later if you missed it.
The reason was surely the huge influence of new guitarist Trevor Rabin upon the quality of the songwriting. Rabin is no Jon Anderson. Two of the songs from side one should have been replaced with other material. This shortened version of the album is much more energetic and interesting:
1. Owner of a Lonely Heart (4:26) Flashy new 1980s sounds put to effective use. Some cool guitar work.
2. Changes (6:20) A few interesting tidbits, although still a bit dragged out with hypnotic repetition.
3. Cinema-Leave It (6:22) The first couple minutes won a Grammy Award for best rock instrumental.
4. Our Song (4:18) Nice, lively, upbeat.
5. City of Love (4:51) Actually a very groovy jam!
6. Hearts (7:39) Considered by the band to be this album's nod to their progressive rock traditions. Decent enough.
Removed from my play list is "Hold On" and "It Can Happen" - although these songs are not without some appeal, they are so heavily from the original MTV-era of songwriting in which the title of the song just keeps being repeated and repeated. Gheesh! At least Owner of a Lonely Heart has more interesting stuff going on while its own title gets repeated and repeated, but this unfortunate trend is why the 1980s were in general so much weaker a period for this band.
However, although one of the weakest albums by this band, this IS an awesome band. And so their weakest work is actually a pretty appealing listen, and I do get in the mood to hear most of it a few times each year - except for those two Rabin-dominated songs which pretty quickly wore thin. I feel like only those who are unfamiliar with the work done by Yes during the 1970s would think otherwise.
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