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Union by Yes (CD, Apr-1991, Arista)
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Yes: Trevor Rabin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Rick Wakeman, Tony Kaye (keyboards); Bill Bruford, Alan...Read more
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Union was hyped as a mash-up between the two eras of Yes, resulting in over an hour of disjointed music that doesn't fit together very well. Songs such as "Evensong,"...Read more
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Powerful signature Yes tunes and tones! If you like Yes, buy it! Steve Howe and Bill Bruford are reunited with the band. Trevor Rabin also plays on some of the songs. It's som...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:078221864329
Artist:Yes
Format:CD
Release Year:1991
Record Label:Arista
Genre:Art Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. I Would Have Waited Forever
2. Shock to the System
3. Masquerade
4. Lift Me Up
5. Without Hope You Cannot Start the Day
6. Saving My Heart
7. Miracle of Life
8. Silent Talking
9. More We Live--Let Go, The
10. Angkor Wat
11. Dangerous (Look in the Light of What You're Searching For)
12. Holding On
13. Evensong
14. Take the Water to the Mountain

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Playing Time:65 min.
Contributing Artists:Tony Levin
Distributor:BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

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Yes: Trevor Rabin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Rick Wakeman, Tony Kaye (keyboards); Bill Bruford, Alan White (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Jonathan Elias (vocals, keyboards, synthesizers); Pauline Cheng (spoken vocals); Jimmy Haun (guitar); Jim Critchon, Alex Lasarenko (keyboards, synthesizer); Richard Baker, Gary Barlough, Sherman Foote, Chris Fosdick, Rory Kaplan, Steve Porcaro, Brian Foraker (synthesizer); Jerry Bennett (synthesizers, percussion); Tony Levin (bass, stick); Allan Schwartzberg (percussion); Deborah Anderson, Gary Falcone, Tommy Funderburk, Ian Lloyd, Michael Sherwood, Danny Vaughn (background vocals).Producers include: Jonathan Alias, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin, Mark Mancina, Eddy Offord.Engineers include: Brian Foraker, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin.UNION was a milestone event in the history of Yes. For the first time in the group's long existence, the majority of its various members came together under a single banner. The result is a huge collection of songs that sounds like modern Yes with a touch of the '70s art rock that originally secured the band's legendary status. However, while it appears on the surface that all eight past and present members recorded the songs together, it was actually a conglomeration of the Trevor Rabin-era Yes and the sophomore Anderson/Bruford/Wakeman/Howe projects that were already underway.The electronic textures emanating from keyboard masters Rick Wakeman and Tony Kaye, the powerful guitar work by Rabin and Steve Howe, and the massive percussion barrage concocted by Bill Bruford and Alan White all add up to the most aurally magnificent sounds Yes has ever recorded. The unifying factor of it all is the soaring vocal work of Jon Anderson. The usual sci-fi/fantasy themes and somewhat New Age lyrics are here, of course, but the real excitement is the sheer enormity of the project. Unfortunately, after a brief tour, the group's members once again went their separate ways and into a new incarnation of Yes.

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Created: 27/05/07
Union was hyped as a mash-up between the two eras of Yes, resulting in over an hour of disjointed music that doesn't fit together very well. Songs such as "Evensong," "Take the Water to the Mountain," and "Without Hope You Cannot Start the Day" seem pointless and out of place on the album, while the other half is just bad pop music. There is one good song on here: Lift Me Up.
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Yes Union release

Created: 11/02/08
Powerful signature Yes tunes and tones! If you like Yes, buy it! Steve Howe and Bill Bruford are reunited with the band. Trevor Rabin also plays on some of the songs. It's somewhat like old Yes and yet still very modern. Gotta love it!
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Union by YES

Created: 23/09/09
This album brings together a great progressive rock group of artists. Their use of extended tracks that tell many different stories are enchanting and offer a great source of creative and inspirational thoughts. Each instrument is played with an energy that is paralleled by the choral voices that intervene in each track.
If you want to experience and energy-plus kind of music, that gives you time to breath nd calm down after a while with the melodic sounds of a tranquil composition.. this is it.
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YES - 8 is a crowd

Created: 04/01/07
I'm a big Yes fan and love the fact that Yes made this album but it drifts away from their classic sound and style. It's a good collection but the best music from Yes, in my opinion, was with a band of 5 members. 8 is a crowd. Still, it's a Yes album and that means good music.
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Union by Yes

Created: 05/11/09
I was a big fan of Yes in college back in the mid 70's but this album is disappointing. It just didn't have the punch I was expecting from earlier Yes albums. This cd will be listed on eBay soon.
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