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90125

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90125
Studio album by
Released11 November 1983 (1983-11-11)[1][2]
RecordedNovember 1982 – July 1983
StudioSARM and AIR Studios
(London, England)
Genre
Length44:34
LabelAtco
Producer
Yes chronology
Classic Yes
(1981)
90125
(1983)
9012Live: The Solos
(1985)
Singles from 90125
  1. "Owner of a Lonely Heart"
    Released: October 1983
  2. "Leave It"
    Released: February 1984
  3. "It Can Happen"
    Released: June 1984

90125 is the eleventh studio album by Yes. The album was released on November 8, 1983 through Atlantic Records. It was the group's first studio album of new material in 3 years. It peaked at number 2 in France and Germany, number 3 in Canada and Switzerland, number 4 in the Netherlands, number 5 in the United States and number 16 in the United Kingdom. It received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1985.

Track listing

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Side one
No. TitleLead vocals Length
1. "Owner of a Lonely Heart"  Anderson, Rabin 4:27
2. "Hold On"  Anderson, Squire 5:15
3. "It Can Happen"  Anderson, Squire 5:39
4. "Changes"  Rabin, Anderson 6:16
Total length:
21:37
Side two
No. TitleVocals Length
5. "Cinema"  Instrumental 2:09
6. "Leave It"  Rabin, Anderson 4:10
7. "Our Song"  Anderson 4:16
8. "City of Love"  Anderson 4:48
9. "Hearts"  Anderson, Rabin 7:34
Total length:
22:57
2004 CD bonus tracks[6]
No. TitleExtra notes Length
10. "Leave It" (single remix)Same as the "Leave It (Remix)" version on Twelve Inches on Tape; remixed by Steve Lipson 3:56
11. "Make It Easy"  First issued on Yesyears (1991); performed by Cinema; vocal: Rabin 6:12
12. "It Can Happen" (Cinema version)First issued on Yesyears (1991); vocal: Squire 6:05
13. "It's Over"  Previously unreleased; performed by Cinema; vocal: Rabin 5:41
14. "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (extended remix)Similar to "Owner of a Lonely Heart (Red and Blue Mix)" on Twelve Inches on Tape. This version begins and ends differently and is 45 seconds shorter. 7:05
15. "Leave It" ("A capella" version)Mixed by Lipson 3:18
Total length:
1:16:51 (76:51)

References

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  1. "RIAA". Recording Industry Association of America.
  2. "BPI".
  3. Welch 2008, p. 118.
  4. Schinder & Schwartz 2008, p. 455.
  5. Heller, Jason (7 June 2012). "A guide to the best (and a bit of the worst) of prog rock". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on 15 August 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  6. 90125 (Media notes). Rhino/Elektra Records. 2004. 8122-73796-2.