90125 (1983)

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Title: 90125
Artist: Yes
Genre: Progressive Rock
Released: 1983

Tracks:
1 - Owner of a Lonely Heart - 4:29
2 - Hold On - 5:17
3 - It Can Happen - 5:29
4 - Changes - 6:19
5 - Cinema - 2:06
6 - Leave It - 4:13
7 - Our Song - 4:18
8 - City of Love - 4:52
9 - Hearts - 7:35

Overview:
90125 is the eleventh studio album from the English progressive rock band Yes, released in 1983 on Atco Records. It was the first studio album since their 1981 breakup and the first to feature Trevor Rabin, and also marked 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.
 
Many of us had no clue who Yes was before their album 90125. Their song Owner of a Lonely Heart brought them into stardom during the eighties.
 
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