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Monday, September 14, 2020

Yes-Union (1991)

After smoothing the rough edges that existed between mainly Jon Anderson and Chris Squire in 1990 the two ABWH working groups on the one hand and the Yes on the other (although in reality Trevor Rabin on the one hand and Chris Squire on the other), both with different groups of musicians would record and produce the album "Union" in six different studios in New York, Los Angeles and Paris.
This nonsense working method would entail a lot of work for such an album, also the cover would once again be the work of Roger Dean and Eddie Offord would also appear in the production work.
The album contained, despite an evident little cohesion between them, very valid songs such as the frenetic "I Would Have Waited Forever" the excellent "Masquerade", the progressive "Miracle of Life" or the interesting "Silent Talking", the rest is enough. more predictable without too much interest coming from those who come the music.
An album that without being a bad job was inferior to the one that ABWH had released two years earlier as it suffered from a cohesion between the two fractions of the band that recorded this curious "Union".

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