Sunday, 17 August 2025

Yes - Union [Japanese Ed.] (1991)

Year: April 30, 1991 (CD Jul 21, 1991)
Label: Arista Records (Japan), BVCA-116
Style: Symphonic Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 69:55
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 512 Mb

Charts: CAN #15, US #15, JPN #11, GER #15, NLD #17, SWE #32, SWI #16, UK #7. US: Gold.
While Tony Kaye, Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire and Alan White was working on a follow-up to Big Generator, Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe was working on a follow-up to their latest album (that was released under the name ‘Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe’, since the Squire/White/Rabin camp owned the rights to the name ‘Yes’ at the time).
The idea that came about was that of a Union between these two versions of Yes. And what a great idea it was! It features eight people! The material is a mix between the two camps and this seems to have spurred them all to write better songs. Great rock songs like Shock To The System, Lift Me Up and Miracle Of Life, great pop melodies like I Would Have Waited Forever and Saving My Heart, instrumentals like the beautiful Steve Howe solo piece Masquerade.
The most surprising for me are the Trevor Rabin songs. I did not like those Yes albums that Rabin worked on before very much, but here even Rabin’s songs are great. Especially Lift Me Up, which rocks harder than anything from 90125 or Big Generator. Rabin also does a lot of vocals which gives the album more strengh and diversity than usual.
The tracks Angkor Wat, Dangerous (Look In The Light Of What You’re Searching For), Holding On, Evensong and Take The Water To The Mountain are perhaps not too interesting in their own right. But since the running time is so long it is ok. The closing track Give & Take, on the other hand, is again a great song, tying the album together in a nice way.
It is really strange that so many tend to dislike this album so much. I agree that it has some weak moments and it probably could have been better if they recorded it more as a unit instead of sending tapes to each other around the globe. However, Union is a very good and very underrated album (much, much better than 90125 and Big Generator and almost as good as the Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe album) and a must for all serious Yes fans!
(classicrockreview.wordpress.com/2021/08/25/yes-union-1991-2/) Review by SouthSideoftheSky.

01. I Would Have Waited Forever (06:33)
02. Shock To The System (05:09)
03. Masquerade (02:17)
04. Lift Me Up (06:30)
05. Without Hope You Cannot Start The Day (05:18)
06. Saving My Heart (04:41)
07. Miracle Of Life (07:30)
08. Silent Talking (04:01)
09. The More We Live - Let Go (04:53)
10. Angkor Wat (05:23)
11. Dangerous (Look In The Light Of What You're Searching For) (03:38)
12. Holding On (05:24)
13. Evensong (00:51)
14. Take The Water To The Mountain (03:12)
15. Give And Take (04:28)

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