Pop rock in a class

Pop rock in a class

90125 (Expanded & Remastered) (Audio CD)

Customer Review

While I can understand that progressive rock and art rock followers who eagerly looking forward to the new Yes album, were disappointed at the same show. I myself favor the Yes Masterpieces of the early 70, but find it unfair to shut down this CD because of the change of style, or even, as one of my Vorrezensenten to assess with only one star. This album is just another genre, namely attributable to PopRock, and as such it is in my opinion even one of the best of the entire 80s.
Whether man with this move (cut) was slipping into irrelevance, which one is closer to the lousy albums Tormato and drama a big piece of escape, I do not know. The fact is that you could win new followers to 90125, but also many lost from the ProgRock times who could not get used to it that several titles of Yes have now been down played by the radio stations up and as well as in commercial music television ( MTV) were regularly present, where "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" even a chart stopper popped out. Incidentally, the instrumental title "Cinema" won a Grammy for the best rock instrumental.
I will not go into every single piece now, but can anyone who backed up (often) vocal harmonies to catchy melodies, mostly with a driving beat, a music that just yet as a whole is seen demanding a lot as the ones you from Broadcasting gets offered normally, the advice to listen in a quiet hour this CD. However, I recommend the remastered edition of 2004, which contains the a capella version of "Leave It" alongside various alternative versions and two previously unreleased pieces, a first rate listening pleasure. Highly recommended, but not for die Progger.

Quite alright 1 Rank: 4/5
March 5
Tidy but spartan Rank: 3/5
October 23
technically immature Rank: 1/5
February 8