Until now, the remastered and expanded version was only available in Japan. The record produced the band's #1 song, "Owner of a Lonely Heart," plus several other radio hits, "It Can Happen," "Changes" and "Leave It." An instrumental track from the album, "Cinema" would go on to win the Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1985.īig Generator, the band's final album with Atlantic Records, was released in 1987. Singer Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoff Downes of the Buggles replaced Anderson and Wakeman for one album, Drama (1980), which boasted a heavier sound.Īnderson and longtime keyboardist Tony Kaye both returned in 1983, appearing on the immensely successful album 90125, which also featured the debut of guitarist Trevor Rabin. In the decade that followed, Yes's success continued to grow as its sound and line-up continued to change over the course of three albums. Several different keyboardists also played on those albums, including Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman and Patrick Moraz. During that time the band featured Squire, Anderson, Bruford, guitar virtuoso Steve Howe and drummer Alan White.
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