In the mid-1990s, the progressive rock label Magna Carta released a series of tributes to the legends of 1970s progressive rock. Bands such as Yes, Jethro Tull, Genesis, Pink Floyd, and Rush, among others, received their respective tributes. The artists who performed the versions featured on this Yes tribute included former members Patrick Moraz, Steve Howe, and Peter Banks, as well as neo-progressive, jazz-rock, and classic rock artists such as Enchant, Robert Berry, Steve Morse, Trent Gardner, Billy Sherwood, Cairo, and Nick D'Virgilio, among other prominent musicians. Among the most notable pieces are Patrick Moraz's refined version of "Soon," Steve Howe's accomplished rendition of "Turn of the Century," featuring the six-string talent of Steve Howe alongside Annie Haslam's vocals, and contemporary approaches with more dynamic musical visions from Magellan ("Don't Kill the Whale"), Cairo ("South Side of the Sky"), Enchant ("Changes"), and Adam Wakeman ("Starship Trooper"). In all of these, the participants perfectly blend their talent with instrumental performances, creating superb arrangements that technically adhere to the original versions.

