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Yes - Union (CD)

Union
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Album Details: Union

Release Date:04/30/1991
Label:Bmg Japan
UPC:4988017663592

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User Reviews: Union

  • Overall:

    Great Album

    By laszlonagy  Nov 24, 2001

    I love this album, I love almost all of the songs , there is so much positive emotion coming from thes guys! Listen to it and see it for yourself!

  • Overall:

    It's a shame!

    By kunta31  Oct 26, 2001

    It's a shame that I can buy this CD in the dollar bin at the pawn shop! I don't like everything on this album(aka Ankor Wat) however there are few perfect albums. I could have waited forever,Shock to the system,Lift me up,The more we live,Dangerous a...nd Holding on are worth getting this album if you are a Yes fan. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Union

  • All Music Guide

    With the exception of Peter Banks and Trevor Horn, virtually all the major contributors to Yes in its various incarnations over the previous 23 years, including both of its drummers, threw their hands into the making of Union, which was supported by a massive tour that filled arenas with at least two generations of fans. So even if Union had been as good as one hoped, this was an album that couldn't possibly have met the expectations inherent in the array of talent involved.Chris Squire and Jon Anderson) at its most melodic and Steve Howe has one of the most beautiful classical guitar showcases of his Yes career on "Masquerade." But the Trevor Rabin/Chris Squire-composed "Lift Me Up" seems a forced exercise in heaviness, and "Without Hope You Cannot Start" seems more like a composed-by-numbers piece than a truly inspired song. None of the material here would rate alongside the better (forget the best) tracks from any of the group's 1971-1974 albums. Perhaps the defects revealed the rea...l purpose of this album, which wasn't so much to make a definitive statement by any of the participants, but rather to show the flag of the reunited band, which it did. The single "Lift Me Up" topped ~Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart for six weeks, with two other cuts also making the list. But the single also only limped to number 86 on the Hot 100, and although the album shot to number 15 and went gold, this was a serious falloff from previous sales. - Bruce Eder William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Yes

Far and away the longest lasting and the most successful of the '70s progressive rock groups, Yes proved one of the lingering success stories from that musical genre. The band, founded in 1968, overcame a generational shift in its audience and the departure of its most visible members at key points in its history to reach the end of the century as the definitive progres... Read more