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Rabin initially countered by requesting that Wakeman also be included. Union was released in April and is the thirteenth studio album from Yes. Each group played their own songs, with Anderson singing on all tracks. Moraz was let go, after Wakeman was booked, initially on a session musician basis. Having expressed dissatisfaction with the idea of recording with an orchestra, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Banks later indicated that he was fired by Anderson and Squire, and that Kaye and Bruford had no prior knowledge that it would be happening.
This line-up released two albums, Yes [ 2 ] and Time and a Word , the later of which included a del av helhet youth orchestra.
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Fragile , was recorded by the new line-up and was released in November , [ 10 ] followed by Close to the Edge in September The growing critical and commercial success of the band was not enough to retain Bruford, who left Yes in the summer of , before the album's release, to join King Crimson. Although Rabin and Squire initially shared lead vocals for the project, Trevor Horn was briefly brought into Cinema as a potential singer, [ 20 ] but soon opted to become the band's producer instead.
Arista suggested that the "Yes-West" group, with Anderson on vocals, record the four songs to add to the new album which would then be released under the Yes name. At the time of Kaye's departure, Yes had already found their new keyboardist, Rick Wakeman , a classically trained player who had left the folk rock group Strawbs earlier in the year. Rabin began assembling the album at his home, using the then-pioneering concept of a digital home studio, and used material written by himself and Anderson.
The three teamed up in a new band called Cinema , for which Squire also recruited the original Yes keyboard player Tony Kaye. Walsh only spent one day with them, but Sherwood and the band worked well enough together and continued with writing sessions. However, his clashes with Tony Kaye complicated by the fact that Rabin was playing most of the keyboards during the recording sessions led to Kaye's departure during the recording, though some of his playing was kept on the sista album and he had returned by the time it was released.
The tour included side man Billy Sherwood on additional gitarr and keyboards. In September, Bruford decided to quit performing to study at the University of Leeds. Tales from Topographic Oceans was the band's sixth studio album, released on 7 December In late , the band travelled to Switzerland and started recording for their album Going for the One. It was then that Anderson sent early versions of "Going for the One" and " Wonderous Stories " to Wakeman, who felt he could contribute to such ämne better than the band's past releases.
The album does not feature all eight members playing at once. Their eponymous album , released in June A live skiva and home video were recorded and released in , both titled An Evening of Yes Music Plus that featured Jeff Berlin on bass due to Levin suffering from illness. After internal tensions, [ 18 ] Anderson and Wakeman left yes in early After releasing Drama , and touring in support of it the group disbanded in March At the beginning of , Phil Carson of Atlantic Records introduced Squire and White to guitarist and singer Trevor Rabin , who had initially made his name with the South African supergroup Rabbitt , subsequently releasing three solo albums, working as a record producer and even briefly considered being a member of Asia.
At the suggestion of record company executives, Cinema then changed their name to Yes in June Yes began recording for their twelfth album, Big Generator , in , initially with Trevor Horn returning as producer. This collaboration led to suggestions that there would be some kind of reformation of the "classic" Yes, although from the start the project had included bass player Tony Levin , whom Bruford had worked with in King Crimson.
Talk was released in March and is the band's fourteenth studio release. Following the tour, the group returned to the recording studio to tillverka their second album, tentatively called Dialogue.
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After hearing the tracks, Arista Records refused to release the album as they felt the initial mixes were weak. The album was released in September By the end of , Anderson felt creatively sidelined by Rabin and Squire and had grown tired of the musical direction of the "Yes-West" lineup. Almost the entire band have openly stated their dislike of Union. Howe also ceased his involvement with the band at this time.
Horn worked well with the band. The next Yes studio album, as with Union , was masterminded by a record company, rather than by the band itself. Later in , Cinema entered the studio to record their debut album.
The band considered several possible replacements, including Aynsley Dunbar who was playing with Frank Zappa at the time , [ 11 ] and decided on former Plastic Ono Band drummer Alan vit , a friend of Anderson and Offord who had once sat in with the band weeks before Bruford's departure. He took leave of the band, asserting that he would never stay in Yes purely for the money, and started work in Montserrat on a solo project that eventually involved Wakeman, Howe and Bruford.
Anderson was invited into the project as lead singer and joined in April during the last few weeks of the sessions, having comparatively little creative input beyond adding his lead vocals and re-writing some lyrics. The sessions underwent many starts and stops due to the use of multiple recording locations in Italy, London and Los Angeles, with interpersonal problems leading to Horn leaving the sessions partway through, all of which kept the skiva from timely completion the album was intended for a release, but by the end of that year it was still incomplete.