I was 16, and very late getting to know "proper" music. It sounded so new and different when I first heard "Owner Of A Lonely Heart".
THE BOOKLET (16 pages). Always loved the cover - so modern, clean and sharp (still one of my favs covers by anyone). In this edition the cover, spine and inner sleeve have tried to have been recreated to the best. The inner sleeve is a straight copy but not shrunk. The lyrics are on same green colour, and type fonts and spread over 7 pages. There is also an essay of how 90125 came about. There are a few black & White photos.
THE MUSIC. Clean and sharp - but what was so modern then is so dated now AND THAT IS THE POINT: will YOU like it? For me basically the album is "Pop/rock", not prog. It sounds very '80s. But listening to Radio 2 often, what are the 2 most played Yes songs? Wonderous Stories & Owner of a lonely heart. If you are familiar with 90125 but not the bonus tracks don't worry most of the 6 are good.
THE LINE-UP. JON ANDERSON / TREVOR RABIN / ALAN WHITE / TONY KAYE / and of course CHRIS SQUIRE. But the sound was crafted by producer, TREVOR HORN.
ME. I was already into The Floyd, but disappointed but the lack of music on "The Final Cut" (1983 also). When I heard "Owner..." well I had to know more. I had the LP for Xmas 1983. I have never tired of this LP but was satisfied enough with the original cd sound and owning "YesYears" since its release in 1991, with 2 of the bonus tracks here. But as of yesterday I now own this Remastered and Expanded edition and having only paid £3, well. I slowly bought other Yes - (in order (I think)) 1. THE YES ALBUM 2. GOING FOR THE ONE, 3. CLOSE TO THE EDGE and then the 2 years before ABWH all of their lps. The big surprise for me is when it came to BIG GENERATOR, which sounds similar to 90125 in production styling, I got bored after a few years of Big Generator. Perhaps the 3 year gap was too long and by that time I had discovered the '70s Yes?
SOMETHING SIMILAR. only to mention the stunning (I remember BBC1 broadcasting it years before VHS and loving) 9012LIVE concert. The cd and dvd: 9012 LIVE- THE SOLOS/ Expanded 9012 Live [2006] [DVD]
USELESS TRIVIA. I only knew "Owner.." but still remember Mike Reed announcing a Yes competition on Saturday Superstore (which ran from 1982-7) and telling us, the kids, that you should go and call your dad into the room as this comp would probably be more interesting to him - not in our house. I didn't win... but I didn't enter either!
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Track Listings
1 | Owner of a Lonely Heart (2003 Remaster) |
2 | Hold On |
3 | It Can Happen |
4 | Changes |
5 | Cinema (2003 Remaster) |
6 | Leave It (2003 Remaster) |
7 | Our Song (2003 Remaster) |
8 | City of Love (2003 Remaster) |
9 | Hearts (2003 Remaster) |
10 | Leave It (Single Remix) |
11 | Make It Easy |
12 | It Can Happen (Cinema Version) |
13 | It's Over |
14 | Owner of a Lonely Heart (Extended Remix) |
15 | Leave It (A Capella) |
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YES 90125 CD
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 14.5 x 13 x 0.99 cm; 98.09 g
- Manufacturer : Rhino
- Item model number : 2020713
- Original Release Date : 2004
- Label : Rhino
- ASIN : B00009Z570
- Country of origin : Italy
- Number of discs : 1
- ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Rank: 1,525 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- 23 in Psychedelic Rock
- 228 in Pop Rock
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5 out of 5 stars
great looking piece of vinyl sounds good not great
great looking piece of vinyl sounds good not great. this was gonna be a release by the band cinema so should really be called cinema feat jon Anderson but the lawyers got their way and it became a yes release.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2013
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 October 2024Great stuff
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 September 2023Like I said before I liked and admired the music but not the rather pretentious lyrics that seemed purposefully obscure. I liked Anderson’s collaboration with Vangelis. This album is underrated and a real enjoyable musical journey! Pleasant surprise.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 December 2013When this 1983 project was initiated, bassist Chris Squire was the only participant founder-member of Yes and using the `Yes' name for the band was not even considered. South African songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Rabin was the main driver of the project, and his profound influence endows the music of `90125' with its special flavour (though it must be said it's a flavour not to the taste of some die-hard fans).
On hearing the initial recordings Jon Anderson was intrigued and enticed into the project solely as the lead voice; Anderson had always been the principal visionary, composer and arranger of Yes' music in the 1970s but took a back seat here. Yes founder-member Tony Kaye, absent from the band since 1971, did much of the keyboard work (the remainder done by Rabin) and Alan White on drums means that this is really a Yes album minus Steve Howe, and with Rabin in the driving seat.
The result? A unique Yes album with a very 1980s feel and some memorable songs. Not only the no. 1 hit single `Owner of a lonely heart' but other songs like `It can happen' and `Leave it' are lively, upbeat and full of energy, a real departure from the classic Yes compositionally but nevertheless recognizably embodying the `Yes Sound'. The instrumental `Cinema' was deservedly Grammy-nominated, though it didn't win.
Production values (thanks to Trevor Horn) are top-notch and the Rhino remaster in particular is absolutely terrific, a joy to listen to with all the instruments clear and sharp and with excellent dynamics.
`90125' is proof positive that a band like Yes can completely re-invent itself in a good way, retaining its virtuoso musicianship and masterfully tight arrangements whilst embracing a new era to win over a new audience. If you liked Yes in the 1970s, or even more if you didn't like them - give `90125' a listen: either way, you'll likely be pleasantly surprised, and might even be won over.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 March 2022Absolutely fantastic album, brilliant in every way. The timing, musicality and voices, perfect. Heard changes on the radio a few weeks ago and thought to myself, I haven’t heard that in ages. Ordered the deluxe edition with a few extra bits on and must admit to being really impressed. Sounds as good today as it did when originally released.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 June 2017There is nothing on the this album not to love, and I do. Love, love, love it. Great music. Makes me happy. Isn't that part of what music is supposed to do, evoke some emotion? Can't believe how old it is though. Blimey ..... time is racing on. I would have bought Trevor Rabin's 90124 until I saw the price and then thought better of it - I think that was the demos before this one evolved. Listening to it on Spotify or something was quite interesting though. Top bloke that Rabin fella.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2021Probably one of the best known Yes albums and I agree with Rick Wakeman when says this was very important to keep the band going. Of its time but still wonderful. Hold on and Owner of a lonely heart are magical.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 October 2013The marriage of Yes and the Buggles seems an odd combination even back in the early eighties but on this album it worked. The whole album simply hangs together as one song flows into the next. Owner Of A Lonely Heart is the track that most people will have heard but all the other tracks are worthy of a listen in their own right. Great album but not truly representative of Yes.
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- JohnReviewed in Canada on 3 January 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Yes album, one of their absolute best
Fantastic album, bought this replace a copy I had years and years ago. My favorite Yes album, after Fragile. GREAT record
- Kimberly RaderReviewed in the United States on 29 December 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars This was a fashion legend from the 80's. And I'm still listening to it!!!!!
I can't even imagine how long it took to compile this CD. It's gorgeous!!!! Riveting. Remarkable. If you've ever heard any of it, give it a try. Listen to it back to front - 1,2,3 tracks and so on. It's mind blowing how good it is. Historians, theologians, mathmaticians, clinics, poets, creatives, juvenilles, adults, there is something for everyone. For little ol' me, I'll need two more copies just in case. Fabulous. Intently fabulous.
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Alejandro MoralesReviewed in Mexico on 21 June 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Llegó rápido y en perfecto estado !
Alejandro MoralesLlegó rápido y en perfecto estado !
Reviewed in Mexico on 21 June 2023
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Gerold BReviewed in Germany on 18 January 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Fehlte mir noch in meiner Sammlung
Ich habe die CD gekauft, weil sie mir noch in meiner Sammlung fehlte. Ich mag die Musik aus dieser Zeit und dieses Album besonders gerne. Kann ich immer wieder hören. Ein zeitloser Klassiker eben.
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Cliente ÍøÆغÚÁÏReviewed in Italy on 29 August 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars PERFETTO!
PERFETTO!