Review (Wiki)90125 is the eleventh album by progressive rock group Yes, released in 1983. It was the first album since the breakup of Yes in 1980. It is also the first album to feature Trevor Rabin, and also features the return of vocalist Jon Anderson, who quit the band in 1979. It also marked the first time in twelve years that original keyboardist Tony Kaye had appeared with the group. The album is notable for marking a radical shift in style, with Yes largely trading in their trademark symphonic progressive rock sound for contemporary, synthesized 1980's pop.
QUOTE |
I've got both the TARGET and the 2004 RHINO remaster and you really need both, in my opinion. The TARGET for sound and the 2004 remaster for the Bonus Tracks! |
QUOTE (Roland @ SH) |
I just got the target and think it sounds quite nice. Better than what I had remembered the album to sound. It is a rather cold sounding recording, but the target CD played on my Rega Apollo sounds relatively warm and quite enjoyable. |
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=96399