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9012Live: The Solos

1985 live album by Yes


1985 live album by Yes

FieldValue
name9012Live: The Solos
typelive
artistYes
cover9012LiveCoverALBUM.jpg
released7 November 1985 (US)
17 March 1986 (UK)
recorded24 June 1984
28 September 1984
venueWestfalenhalle (Dortmund, West Germany)
Northlands Coliseum (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
genre*Pop rock
length34:24
labelAtco
producerYes
prev_title90125
prev_year1983
next_titleBig Generator
next_year1987

17 March 1986 (UK) 28 September 1984 Northlands Coliseum (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

  • progressive rock 9012Live: The Solos is the third live album by English rock band Yes, released as a mini-LP in the US on 7 November 1985 and in the UK on 17 March 1986 by Atco Records. Recorded during their 1984 world tour in support of their eleventh studio album, 90125 (1983), the album features a selection of solo tracks performed by each of the five band members, plus live versions of two songs from 90125. The album was a companion release to the band's 1985 concert film, 9012Live. In 2009, the album was reissued in Japan by Isao Kikuchi for Warner Music Japan, with two bonus tracks.

Track listing

Note: "Si", "Solly's Beard", and "Soon" were recorded on 24 June 1984 at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany. All other tracks were recorded on 28 September 1984 at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta. "Hold On", "Changes", and "City of Love" are part of the soundtrack to the movie 9012Live. "It Can Happen" was originally the B-side of the "It Can Happen" single (co-produced with long-time Yes engineer Eddie Offord). No date or recording location is given. The single was released in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand in 1983, making a 1983 recording date likely.

"Hold On" and "Changes" are live versions of tracks from 90125, while "Soon" is a new arrangement of the final ballad segment from 1974's "The Gates of Delirium". The instrumental "Whitefish" was written by Chris "Fish" Squire and Alan White (hence the track title) and is based on a medley of elements from three previous Yes tracks written by Squire and/or White: Squire’s 1971 bass showcase "The Fish", the bassline from 1980's "Tempus Fugit" and a portion of 1974's "Sound Chaser". Both "Si" and "Solly's Beard" were original pieces new to this release: the first a Tony Kaye synthesizer and organ piece (at one point quoting Bach's "Toccata & Fugue in D minor") and the latter a fast-picked Trevor Rabin acoustic guitar solo, named after his dog and written/performed in the vein of 1970s jazz fusion guitarists such as Al di Meola and John McLaughlin. Versions of "Soon", "Solly's Beard" and "Whitefish" would be variously performed on subsequent Yes tours in the 1990s and 2000s.

Release

The album reached No. 44 in on the UK Albums Chart and No. 81 on the US Billboard 200 during a chart stay of eleven weeks.

Personnel

Yes

  • Jon Anderson – lead vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar
  • Trevor Rabin – guitars, vocals
  • Chris Squire – bass guitar, vocals
  • Tony Kaye – keyboards, vocals
  • Alan White – drums, vocals

Production

  • Yes – production
  • Alan Santos – production manager
  • Paul Massey – engineer
  • Paul de Villiers – engineer, sounds
  • Merle McLain – lighting director
  • Lookout Management – management
  • Rex King – tour management
  • Bill Ludwig – mastering

Charts

Chart (1985–86)Peak
position

References

References

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  5. "9012 Live: The Solos – Yes". [[AllMusic]].
  6. "Top Pop Albums 1955–2001", Joel Whitburn, c.2002
  7. "Yes - 9012Live - The Solos".
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