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Yes - 90125 .gif) By Scott Schinder
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."
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| 1. Owner Of A Lonely Heart | 6. Leave It | | 2. Hold On | 7. Our Song | | 3. It Can Happen | 8. City Of Love | | 4. Changes | 9. Hearts | | 5. Cinema | |
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