Yes - 90125

Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Year:
1983

Tracklist

Owner Of A Lonely Heart 4:27 X
Hold On 5:15 X
It Can Happen 5:39 X
Changes 6:16 X
Cinema 2:09 X
Leave It 4:10 X
Our Song 4:16 X
City Of Love 4:48 X
Hearts 7:34 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records 79-0125-1 UK 1983
90125 (CD, Album) ATCO Records A2-90125 US 1983
90125 (CD, Album) ATCO Records CD 90125 Canada 1983
90125 (Cass, Album) ATCO Records 7 90125-4 US 1983
90125 (LP) ATCO Records 7567-90125-1 US 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records, ATCO Records 790125-1, 79-0125-1 Germany 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records 90125-1 US 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records 790125-1 France 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records 40 379 0 Germany 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records 79 01251 Canada 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records, ATCO Records 790125-1, 79-0125-1 Scandinavia 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records, ATCO Records 790125-1, 79-0125-1 Germany 1983
90125 (LP, Album) ATCO Records, ATCO Records 790125-1, 79-0125-1 Germany 1983
90125 (CD, Album) ATCO Records 7567-90125-2 Europe 1984
90125 (CD, Album) ATCO Records 7 90125-2 US 1984
90125 (CD, Album) ATCO Records 7 90125-2 Germany 1984
90125 (CD, Album, RM) Elektra R2 73796 US 2004
90125 (CD, Album, RM, RE) Elektra, Rhino Records (2), Warner Strategic Marketing 8122-73796-2 Europe 2004
90125 (CD, Album, RE, RM) Warner Music (Japan) WPCR-13527 Japan 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Random_Tox Oct 31, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing 90125, CD, Album, 7567-90125-2

Yes fans hate this release because it's doesn't remotely resemble the any of the prog-rock band's prior output, which you'd find on the same shelf of LPs as The Who and Led Zeppelin. This is a Trevor Horn production complete with J.J. Jeczalik's signature Art of Noise Fairlight programming. This release fits comfortably with Trevor Horn productions of the era: ZTT records, The Buggles, ABC's 'Lexicon Of Love', etc.

Trevor actually joined the band, did the 90125 tour, and was often/always booed by audiences. Despite that disaster, '90125' found a new audience, had at least two tracks pounded to death by top-40 radio ('Owner Of A Lonely Heart' and 'Leave It'), and sold obscene quantities.

Though it's not an electronic album, don't dismiss '90125'. Not only is it a curious crossover event in electronic music's history, it's a pretty good listen.
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Ratings

3.66 / 5 (47 votes)

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