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  1. Yesyears: A Retrospective by Yes released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  2. Yesyears. Yesyears is a 1991 video retrospective of the progressive rock group Yes covering the band's entire history from their formation in 1968 through their 1991 album Union and its subsequent tour. The video features interviews with the entire band, which, at the time of filming, featured eight members ( Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Steve ...

  3. Oct 13, 2023 · The first multi-disc Yes retrospective. 10-13-2023, 08:04 AM. It’s superseded and out of date and etc., but Yesyears was a very special album to me when it was released—even if people complained that much of its contents had been released previously. As it was, I had been a Yes fan for fewer than four years, and having this collection ...

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  5. YesYears is a 1991 video retrospective of the progressive rock group Yes covering the band's entire history from their 1969 debut album through their 1991 release Union. The video features interviews with the entire band, which, at the time of filming, featured eight members (Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin, Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YesyearsYesyears - Wikipedia

    Yesyears is the first box set by English progressive rock band Yes, released in August 1991 on Atco Records.After the group left Atco for Arista Records when they became an eight-man formation in 1990, the deal gave Atco the right to the band's back catalogue, thus allowing them to release a career-spanning box set.

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  7. "Yesyears is the definitive Yes Rockumentary, spanning their entire musical history. - Exclusive Interviews - Behind-the-scenes footage from their '91 Reunion Tour - Over two hours of rare archival footage, studio sessions, and timeless performances."

  8. "The definitive Yes rockumentary, spanning their entire musical history. Exclusive interviews Behind-the-scene footage from their '91 reunion tour Over two hours of rare archival footage, studio sessions, and timeless performances including: I've Seen All Good People Roundabout Yours Is No Disgrace Close To The Edge Going For The One