NEW DATE (was 14/11/2025): Featuring Anderson, Squire, Rabin, Kaye, Bruford, Wakeman, White, Howe! Format: CD / Cat No: YS2CD062 / PRE-ORDER Release Date: 28/11/2025
Track Listing: CD 1: 1. Firebird Suite (3:05) / 2. Yours Is No Disgrace (16:02) / 3. Rhythm Of Love (6:01) / 4. Shock To The System (6:23) / 5. Heart Of The Sunrise (13:45) / 6. Leaves Of Green (3:27) / 7. Mood For A Day (3:39) / 8. Make It Easy (0:58) / 9. Owner Of A Lonely Heart (7:22) / 10. And You And I (10:35)
CD 2: 1. Drum Duet (5:18) / 2. Changes (8:38) / 3. I’ve Seen All Good People (8:01) / 4. Solly’s Beard (8:07) / 5. Whitefish (8:04) / 6. Amazing Grace (2:20) / 7. Lift Me Up (9:21) / 8. Rick Wakeman Solo (4:34) / 9. Awaken (18:40) / 10. Roundabout (9:23)
More information: By the end of the 1980s, Yes had splintered into two parallel camps: the line-up led by Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe, and the version featuring Chris Squire, Trevor Rabin, Tony Kaye and Alan White. In an unprecedented move, these factions united in 1991 for the aptly titled Union album. Though recorded in separate sessions across continents with a variety of producers, Union brought together eight of the band’s most celebrated members on a single record - a milestone in Yes history and a springboard for an equally ambitious tour.
The ‘Union Tour’ ran from 9 April 1991 to 5 March 1992, covering North America, Europe and Japan. It was the first and only time the full octet - Anderson, Squire, Rabin, Kaye, Bruford, Wakeman, White and Howe - performed together on stage.
Playing on a central revolving stage (a spectacular staging concept they had first pioneered in 1978), the band delivered a career-spanning setlist that fused the fire of their 1970s epics with the polished power of their 1980s hits. For many fans, it was the ultimate Yes experience: eight legends sharing one stage, in one unforgettable moment.
Recorded at the Costa Mesa show at the Pacific Amphitheatre on 6 August 1991.
Note: Recording quality can vary on these kind of releases.
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