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    Yes: 9012 Live Director: Steven Soderbergh Cast: Yes

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/18/2006
    • Original Release: 1985
    • Sales Rank: 16,700

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Special director's cut of the film (Non-charlex: No visual effects); Bonus track "Roundabout" (Cut from the original film); "Access all areas" documentary: Photograhed, directed and photography Bernard Auroux; Edited and recorded by Larry Blake

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    Disc #1 -- Yes: 9012 Live
    1. Introduction [1:04]
    2. Cinema [1:48]
    3. Leave It [4:17]
    4. Hold On [7:07]
    5. I've Seen All Good People [7:00]
    6. Changes [7:52]
    7. Owner of a Lonely Heart [5:07]
    8. It Can Happen [7:09]
    9. City of Love [7:00]
    10. Starship Trooper [19:48]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In 1985, British progressive rock legends Yes were making a major comeback following the success of their album 90125, and this concert film captured the band on-stage at the height of their powers, playing hits from that album as well as classics from their back catalog. Yes: 9012 Live features the lineup of Jon Anderson (vocals), Trevor Rabin (guitar and keyboards), Tony Kaye (keyboards), Chris Squire (bass), and Alan White (drums); songs include "Owner of a Lonely Heart," "I've Seen All Good People," "Leave It," "Changes," "Hold On," "Starship Trooper," and more. Notably, the film served as one of future indie-wunderkind Steven Soderbergh's first directorial credits. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Yes: 9012 Liveby Anonymous

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    March 24, 2009: Great performance enhanced with a multitude of multi-media visual effects.

    One word: AWESOME!by Anonymous

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    July 21, 2007: This DVD was recorded live during Yes' comeback 90125 tour, and for guitar enthusiasts, Trevor Rabin proved that he was a great replacement to Steve Howe, and the return of Yes orginal keyboardists Tony Kaye, since his departure in 1971, and he never had performed with Alan White, whom he replaced Bill Bruford in 1973. In this DVD, Yes performs some of their 90125 album songs like the hit "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" with the "Make It Easy" introduction that Trevor Rabin always started with during Yes' live performances, but the completed version of "Make It Easy" appears on the remastered expanded edition of the 90125 album, but it features the performances of their only Grammy hit song, the Yes moniker "Cinema", whom the band was to be named when it was just Chris Squire, Tony Kaye, Trevor Rabin, and Alan White, before Jon Anderson's return that made the Yes reunion offical. "Changes", "City of Love", "Hold On", Yes' other hit song "Leave It". It also features the classic songs like "I've Seen All Good People / Your Move", and "Starship Trooper" which Tony Kaye performed the last time before leaving Yes in 1971, but his first, since he re-joined in 1983. This DVD is a must see DVD for all Yes fans to sit back and enjoy.


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