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The eighth studio album from progressive rock band Yes.
This much talked about album was made after Rick Wakeman left the band and each member pursued a solo career, with Wakeman rejoining the band.
This is the band's first self-produced work, and the jacket design was changed from Roger Dean to Hipgnosis, making this a masterpiece that shows Yes's new enthusiasm. Recorded in Switzerland, the pipe organ heard on the hit song "Enlightenment" was played by Wakeman at a local church.
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- Harp - Jon Anderson (B2)
- Vocals - Jon Anderson
- Engineer [Assistant] - David Richards
- Arranged By, Producer - Yes
- Arranged By [Choral Arrangement] - Rick Wakeman (B2)
- Keyboards, Piano - Rick Wakeman (A1, A2)
- Organ [Church] - Rick Wakeman (A3, B2)
- Synthesizer [Polymoog] - Rick Wakeman (B1)
- Guitar - Steve Howe
- Pedal Steel Guitar - Steve Howe (A1, B2)
- Portuguese Guitar [Vachalia] - Steve Howe (B1)
- Vocals - Steve Howe (A1, A3 to B2)
- Drums - Alan White (A1, A3 to B2)
- Percussion - Alan White (A3, B1)
- Percussion [Tuned] - Alan White (A2, B2)
- Bass, Vocals - Chris Squire
- Engineer [Recording] - John Timperly
- Lacquer Cut By - GP
- Mastered By [Disc Cutting] - Paul Van Der Sonckheyd
- Photography By [Inner Spread] - Alex Grob
- Mastered By [Disc Cutting] - Sean Davis
- Chorus - Richard Williams Singers (B2)
- Design [Yes Logo] - Roger Dean (4)
- Design [Sleeve], Photography By - Hipgnosis (2)
- Graphics - George Hardie
- Executive-Producer - Brian Lane (3)
- Photography By [Inner Spread] - Jaques Straessle