This album was produced with a new lineup, including new and returning members.
Released in 1983, this album marked a bold shift towards pop rock.
The band's sound has changed dramatically from a progressive one to a more pop and modern style. "Lonely Heart" reached number one on the US Billboard 200. This is Yes's only number one song to date. The song was also used as a commercial song in Japan.
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A:
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1)
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Owner Of A Lonely Heart
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2)
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Hold On
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3)
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It Can Happen
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4)
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Changes
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B:
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1)
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Cinema
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2)
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Leave It
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3)
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Our Song
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4)
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City Of Love
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5)
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Hearts
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Bass Guitar, Vocals - Chris Squire
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Design [Sleeve Produced By] - Garry Mouat
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Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Alan White
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Engineer - Gary Langan
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Engineer [Additional] - Julian Mendelson
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Engineer [Additional] - Stuart Bruce
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Engineer [Assistant] - Keith Finney
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Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals - Trevor Rabin
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Keyboards - Tony Kaye
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Management - Tony Dimitriades
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Management [Lookout Management] - Elliot Roberts
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Producer - Trevor Horn
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Producer - Trevor Horn (A2)
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Producer - Yes (A2)
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Programmed By [Keyboards] - Dave Lawson
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Programmed By [Keyboards] - Jonathan Jeczalik
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Vocals - Jon Anderson