90124

90124

Track Listings

1. Owner Of A Lonely Heart
2. Changes
3. One Track Mind
4. Moving In
5. Where will you be?
6. Owner of A Lonely Heart
7. Walls
8. Promenade
9. Love will find a way
10. Miracle Of Life
11. Cinema

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Immediately prior to joining Yes for their come back album, 1983's massive selling 90125, Trevor Rabin had been recording songs for his next solo album which remained unreleased until now as many of them formed the basis for the Yes album.

Now, for the first time we can hear Trevor's original versions of several songs that appeared on 90125 including Owner Of A Lonely Heart and Changes.

Also included are some fine songs which were not used by Yes, such as One Track Mind and Moving In. These are firmly in the hard rock category, with Trevor's distinctive voice and exceptional guitar skills to the fore.

90124 is a fascinating compliment to 90125 showing how Yes developed the songs and also demonstrating how much his presence influenced the band's sound. It will appeal to fans of Yes as well as fans of Trevor's music.

90124,Trevor Rabin,United States Dist,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


90124

90124
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Worthy for at least ONE song.....
  • NOTHING like 90125!!
  • Nice look behind the scenes
  • Great album
  • Rabin gives boost to Yes
90124
Trevor Rabin
Manufacturer: Voiceprint UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008GQCM
Release Date: 2003-07-22

Tracks:

  1. Owner Of A Lonely Heart
  2. Changes
  3. One Track Mind
  4. Moving In
  5. Where will you be?
  6. Owner of A Lonely Heart
  7. Walls
  8. Promenade
  9. Love will find a way
  10. Miracle Of Life
  11. Cinema

Album Description

Immediately prior to joining Yes for their come back album, 1983's massive selling 90125, Trevor Rabin had been recording songs for his next solo album which remained unreleased until now as many of them formed the basis for the Yes album.

Now, for the first time we can hear Trevor's original versions of several songs that appeared on 90125 including Owner Of A Lonely Heart and Changes.

Also included are some fine songs which were not used by Yes, such as One Track Mind and Moving In. These are firmly in the hard rock category, with Trevor's distinctive voice and exceptional guitar skills to the fore.

90124 is a fascinating compliment to 90125 showing how Yes developed the songs and also demonstrating how much his presence influenced the band's sound. It will appeal to fans of Yes as well as fans of Trevor's music.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Worthy for at least ONE song............2006-12-21

Close observers to the original Yes LP "Talk", will notice that the song "Walls" is co-written by Supertramp co-founder, Roger Hodgson, although he isn't heard on the original. There was talk by Roger himself of a possible full-length collaboration with Trevor and a beautiful demo of "The More I Look" (from the eventual album "Open The Door")is the only finished product. Nothing more though...until this record! Roger is all over the place on this demo version of "Walls" and it just demolishes the tepid version with Jon Anderson. Supertramp/Hodgson fans should get this album just for this song. The rest? A matter of personal taste.

2 out of 5 stars NOTHING like 90125!!.......2006-11-06

Jeeze, I hate to be a sourpuss about this album, but I find the previous glowing reviews quite misleading and I'd like to save people the disappointment of buying it.

It's true that the CD contains some of the best songs on 90125 (plus "Love will find a way" from Big Generator), and I admit that Rabin has some talent (when properly coached and restrained). However, the versions here are VASTLY inferior to those on 90125. Within each song, those parts that were "approved" by Yes and ended up on 90125 are great; those that where rejected/modified SUCK: they have trite lyrics, corny arrangements, thin vocals, no tension and (paradoxically) boring and predictable guitar riffs and solos!

Most of the songs on 90124 seem lifted straight out of the soundtrack of one of those dismal 80s teenage action flicks (you know, overproduced crap sung by hyena-sounding, spandex-clad, no-talent unknowns).

To summarize, check out this album ONLY if you want to see how a group of excellent musicians took a batch of uneven songs, extracted and distilled what was promising in them and released one of the best pop/rock albums of the 80s!!

4 out of 5 stars Nice look behind the scenes.......2005-09-24

This isn't just demos for 90125. There's demos for new albums too. It is a very interesting look at Trevor Rabin's original ideas and cool to contrast them with the final Yes versions. I'm glad Rabin is having a lot of success outside Yes, because he's a very talented musician. I've always had mixed feelings about his version of Yes, since it seemed that he was clearly the focus of the band and not quite as democratic; I would have preferred they called it Cinema. But it did produce some great music. This will show you just how in control he was.


5 out of 5 stars Great album.......2005-06-20

Shows you how His tunes became Yes tunes!

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4 out of 5 stars Rabin gives boost to Yes.......2005-01-30

A lot of die-hard Yes fans who absoultely hated Trevor Rabin didn't want to hear this or any of his other work with Yes but the truth is there might not be a Yes today if it wasn't for Rabin's genius,he plays every instrument except drums I believe, & produced 90125 ,Big Generator as well as the underrated "Talk".
I personally enjoy every vesion of Yes as their very being makes them experimental if it be hard core prog, super polished power pop or love/hate "Tales from from Topographic Oceans",self indulgence,the bottom line is they never put out a bad album & realised the magical hooks in these demos presented to them @ a major turning point in their careers,clearly a good move & went on to sell major units without selling out.
90124
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A Fun Listen
  • Final CD not what was originally advertise by the label
90124
Trevor Rabin
Manufacturer: Voiceprint UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007KMQK
Release Date: 2003-06-02

Tracks:

  1. Hold On
  2. Changes
  3. Moving In
  4. Would You Feel My Love?
  5. Where will you be?
  6. Owner of A Lonely Heart
  7. Walls
  8. Promenade
  9. Love will find a way
  10. Miracle Of Life
  11. Cinema

Album Description

Immediately prior to joining Yes for their come back album, 1983's massive selling 90125, Trevor Rabin had been recording songs for his next solo album which remained unreleased until now as many of them formed the basis for the Yes album.

Now, for the first time we can hear Trevor's original versions of several songs that appeared on 90125 including Owner Of A Lonely Heart and Changes.

Also included are some fine songs which were not used by Yes, such as One Track Mind and Moving In. These are firmly in the hard rock category, with Trevor's distinctive voice and exceptional guitar skills to the fore.

90124 is a fascinating compliment to 90125 showing how Yes developed the songs and also demonstrating how much his presence influenced the band's sound. It will appeal to fans of Yes as well as fans of Trevor's music.

Album Description

The Yes guitarist & film composer's previously unreleased 1983 album, digitally mastered for CD. Includes songs which formed the basis for Yes's '90425' album including the huge hit 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart'. Voiceprint. 2003.

Album Details

Immediately Prior to Joining Yes for their Come Back Album, 1983's Massive Selling 90125, Trevor Rabin Had Been Recording Songs for his Next Solo Album which Remained Unreleased Until Now as Many of them Formed the Basis for the Yes Album. Now, for the First Time We Can Hear Trevor's Original Versions of Several Songs that Appeared on 90125 Including "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and "Changes".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Fun Listen.......2005-08-10

This is a must have for fans of Yes and Trevor Rabin. It is very cool to see where some of the material for 90125 came from. Some of the raw material just adds to its charm. Buy it for what it is, a unique CD that would compliment your CD collection. But enjoy it also for the rare songs that do not appear on other CD's. Trevor is a master.

3 out of 5 stars Final CD not what was originally advertise by the label.......2003-06-20

The original listing for the tracks on 90124 on the UK label's (Voiceprint.co.uk) website (which still has not changed)had 14 tracks, only three of which had final versions on 90125: Hold On, Changes & Owner Of A Lonely Heart. The final version of the CD that was released has only 11 tracks, 7 of which have final version on one or more YES albums. I was very excited about hearing all those unrelease tracks that never made it to a final studio album, but that ended up not being the case. Most of the songs that were released on 90124 are demos, the sound quality varies from pretty good to poor. Still a must for Yes/Trevor Rabin fans, however a disappointment when you consider what it was suppose to be.

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