Monday, October 14, 2013

YES: 30th anniversary of 90125 featured on In The Studio



The 30th anniversary of Yes’ 1983 album, “90125”, is featured on this week’s edition of In The Studio.

The eleventh studio album from Yes, “90125” was the first studio effort since their 1981 breakup and the first to feature Trevor Rabin, while also marking the return of vocalist Jon Anderson, who had quit the band prior to their tenth studio album of 1980. It also marked the first time in twelve years that original keyboardist Tony Kaye had appeared with the group.

“90125” was titled after its Atco Records catalogue number (for example, 7-90125-1 for the LP).

The album, which spawned hits like “Owner Of A Lonely Heart”, “Leave It”, “Changes” and “Hold On”, peaked at No. 5 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

“90125” went on to sell more than 3 million copies in the U.S.

Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Tony Kaye and Alan White join In The Studio host Redbeard for a look at their 1983 album.

Hear the 30th Anniversary of “90125” on In The Studio here.



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