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CD Title: Drama

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Category: Prog Rock

Year: 1980

Label: Atlantic

Catalog Number: 16019

Personnel

Trevor Horn Vocals, Bass
Steve Howe Guitars, Vocals
Chris Squire Bass, Vocals, Piano
Alan White Percussion, Vocals

Tracks

1.  Machine Messiah  10:27
2.  White Car  1:21
3.  Does It Really Happen  6:34
4.  Into The Lens  8:31
5.  Run Through The Light  4:39
6.  Tempus Fugit  5:14
  
Total Running Time:  36:46

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From: Brian Mc Date: December 4, 2004 at 10:42
Fantastic showcase of Chris Squire, Steve Howe, & Alan White doing what they do best. If you're not a big fan of Trevor Horn or can't get past the fact Jon's absent, consider giving this a go on behalf of the 3 men I mentioned. This lp has some goodies. If you don't think about it, "Tempus Fugit" will momentarily let you forget about Jon...

From: Swriter Date: March 24, 2005 at 17:53
4 of the best Yes aor tunes ever!!!! Run through the light, Does it Happen, Tempus Fugit and the long Into the Lens!!!!! Yes, this one is different, imagine the Buggles meets Asia meets Yes, a great one and nect to 90125 and Big Generator for great melodic aor type stuff, a great one!!!

From: 707STAR Date: December 21, 2017 at 18:39
THIS IS THEIR BEST ALBUM WITH LOTS OF THINGS GOING ON WHILE THEIR JAMMIN OUT. TOO BAD JON ANDERSON WAS NOT ON THIS ONE. 90125 CAME NEXT AND WAS THEIR 2ND BEST RELEASE. MOST OF YES,S ALBUM,S HAD 1 TO 3 SONGS THAT WERE WORTH LISTENING TOO. OTHER THAN THAT THEY WERE FLAT AND BORING.


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