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Track Listings

1 Owner of a Lonely Heart (2003 Remaster)
2 Hold On
3 It Can Happen
4 Changes
5 Cinema (2003 Remaster)
6 Leave It (2003 Remaster)
7 Our Song (2003 Remaster)
8 City of Love (2003 Remaster)
9 Hearts (2003 Remaster)
10 Leave It (Single Remix)
11 Make It Easy
12 It Can Happen (Cinema Version)
13 It's Over
14 Owner of a Lonely Heart (Extended Remix)
15 Leave It (A Capella)

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Time has proven Yes to be the most successful progressive rock band ever. Formed after Jon Anderson and Chris Squire met in a London club, Yes signed to Atlantic in 1969, and that year's self-titled debut LP launched a steady stream of artistically adventurous albums. Following up the '02 release of the 5-CD In A Word: Yes (1969 ), we continue exploring their oceanic catalog with three masterpieces from the '70s & '80s that are fitting testaments to Yes' remarkable staying power.

90125 is newly expanded with over 30 minutes of bonus material, including the Cinema version of "It Can Happen," an extended remix of "Owner Of A Lonely Heart," and the previously unreleased "It's Over."

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.71 x 5.12 x 0.39 inches; 3.46 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Elektra Catalog Group
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2020713
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2004
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 29, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Elektra Catalog Group
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00009Z570
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,413 ratings

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What did I like? The price second the previously unpublished demos or tracks and the fact that took me back on time I had the LP 33rpm this album was my introduction to YES No scratched unsealed good condition Deep_discount_ entertainment the seller
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
The album is really great. YES is such a talented band. "Changes" gets me everytime!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017
The early to mid-1980s was a most innovative period in rock and roll history, especially for bands that rode the so-called wave of producing new music and continued to be presence in the industry. Bands that helped to contribute to that wave had been predecessor to conceptual music in appearance and in sound during the late 1960s and 1970s, and the band Yes continued their presence through the following decade and on their album “90125”; the title originated from the band’s then record label ATCO and its catalog number that was misprinted. Aside from that, it was the most commercially produced albums in the band’s discography and of the decade, and it did not hurt that they became a major part of the MTV age in music and videos.

By far, the single “Owner of a Lonely Heart” is the most memorable of the tracks on the album that is followed by “Leave It” and “It Can Happen.” Each song had a music video that played in heavy rotation on the music video channel. On the deluxe edition of the album and in addition to the initial album’s list of tracks, listeners have the chance to listen to alternate versions and extra tracks that are not on the original record, “Owner of a Lonely Heart” (extended remix) and “Leave it” in its various mixes (single remix and a cappella version), “It Can Happen” (Cinema Version), and one previously unreleased song “It’s Over.” The most interesting part of listening to the entire album is that one can hear the distinct sound that made Yes that special band quite different from the rest from Jon Andersen’s unique vocals, the keyboards and synths of Tony Kaye and Trevor Rabin, and the rhythm sections from bass guitar extraordinaire Chris Squire and drummer Alan White.

For diehard or curious listeners or those that grew up doing the MTV age or album oriented or top 40 FM radio, this is an album of nostalgia and pure listening enjoyment.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2015
This album is a polarizing issue for yes fans. It was made at a time when the future of the band was uncertain. Steve Howe and Geoff Downes had gone off to form Asia, and in many ways this album turned out to be Yes' version of what Asia became. They are both prog lite albums that cut back on the length of the compositions and upped the pop factor, while trying to leave the artsy side of things as intact as possible. IMHO they both succeeded admirably and my personal favorite of the two is this album. 90125 is THE balance of the aforementioned. For Yes purists however, this is Yes lite. The first single, Owner of a Lonely Heart, was a radical departure for the band. It has a danceable beat and synthesizer flourishes that were aped by many bands in the 80s until it became a full blown 80s cliche. As far as content goes, this is a great album for you if you like art rock that is not too overblown and does not take too long to sink in. This is art rock with immediacy and hooks. Think Styx circa Equinox to Pieces of Eight.

I have heard and owned the original cd, the Rhino remaster and now the Audio Fidelity Gold CD. The Rhino remaster is excellent and a must buy if you want something that is affordable, but the best sound quality belongs to the AFGCD. The gold CD has more midrange presence, smooth highs and a bass that is more natural. These are all subtle differences that will be hard to hear without premium equipment, so unless you are an audiophile it won't affect you. The differences in quality when comparing Mobile Fidelity and Audio Fidelity gold cds usually result in MoFi showing a slight edge, but AF is still better than your average remaster. This title, however is pricey and hard to find so unless you're willing to spend the money to get it, you should be ok with the Rhino remaster
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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015
One of the weakest albums by my favorite rock band. Although it is enjoyable to listen to, much of the first half depends upon the hypnotic effects of repetitiveness in order to work. The second side is actually good, as if it was the only portion actually worked on by the entire band in conjunction.

The reason was surely the huge influence of new guitarist Trevor Rabin upon the quality of the songwriting. Rabin is no Jon Anderson. Two of the songs from side one should have been replaced with other material. This shortened version of the album is much more energetic and interesting:
1. Owner of a Lonely Heart (4:26) Flashy new 1980s sounds put to effective use. Some cool guitar work.
2. Changes (6:20) A few interesting tidbits, although still a bit dragged out with hypnotic repetition.
3. Cinema-Leave It (6:22) The first couple minutes won a Grammy Award for best rock instrumental.
4. Our Song (4:18) Nice, lively, upbeat.
5. City of Love (4:51) Actually a very groovy jam!
6. Hearts (7:39) Considered by the band to be this album's nod to their progressive rock traditions. Decent enough.

Removed from my play list is "Hold On" and "It Can Happen" - although these songs are not without some appeal, they are so heavily from the original MTV-era of songwriting in which the title of the song just keeps being repeated and repeated. Gheesh! At least Owner of a Lonely Heart has more interesting stuff going on while its own title gets repeated and repeated, but this unfortunate trend is why the 1980s were in general so much weaker a period for this band.

However, although one of the weakest albums by this band, this IS an awesome band. And so their weakest work is actually a pretty appealing listen, and I do get in the mood to hear most of it a few times each year - except for those two Rabin-dominated songs which pretty quickly wore thin. I feel like only those who are unfamiliar with the work done by Yes during the 1970s would think otherwise.
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Gilles Qc.
5.0 out of 5 stars Je suis très satisfait de : 90125 (Expanded), Yes.
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2024
Je suis très satisfais de cet album composé de 15 chansons.

Il s’agit de leur album du même nom sorti en 1983 et qui a était composé de 9 chansons.
Alors ce dernier contient les 9 chansons de cet album de 1983 en plus de 6 chansons bonus en divers version. Il y a aussi leur hit ‘’Owner Of A Lonely Heart’’ en version longue.

Je suis très heureux de pouvoir ajouter cet album à ma collection.
De plus le son est excellent car il a été remasterisé.

Cet album est sortir en 2004 sous Elektra Entertainment E. U.

Bonne Écoute !!!
Alejandro Morales
4.0 out of 5 stars Llegó rápido y en perfecto estado !
Reviewed in Mexico on June 21, 2023
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4.0 out of 5 stars Llegó rápido y en perfecto estado !
Reviewed in Mexico on June 21, 2023
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P. Willeke
5.0 out of 5 stars Alles wie beschrieben. Top
Reviewed in Germany on April 28, 2024
Schönes Album.
alessandro moscatelli
5.0 out of 5 stars Cd
Reviewed in Italy on February 25, 2024
Ottimo tutto dal cd alla soedizione.
Grazie
EULALIA
5.0 out of 5 stars Me encanta este grupo
Reviewed in Spain on September 26, 2023
Ya lo conocía, sabía lo que compraba.