The 90124 CD was released with the name and cover obviously referencing 90125. With tongue in cheek Trevor sorted through the old demos of his solo session recordings. This collection gives one the rare insight to the evolution of a song such as the working versions of Owner of A Lonely Heart, Hold On and Changes. Would You Feel My Love comes from a more progressive production while Where Will You Be is an instrumental demo with Roger Hodgson on backing vocals. Love Will Find A Way was orginally presented to Stevie Nicks for her solo album, but eventually wound up on Big Generator. This album is a fascinating insight showing how Trevor developed his songs and demonstrate how much his presence influenced the sound of YES.
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noodlesmealey 4 months ago in playlist musesick@2
I love these wonderful early glimpses into Trevor's immense artistry & creative process, showcasing his profound songwriting, solo songs, & demos, in their most vibrant stages, which often were reworked into Yes songs.
arweiss100 10 months ago
"Make It Easy" was originally a full length song featuring Trevor's amazing & stunning lead vocals, and arose out of the sessions for Chris Squire's early 1980's band Cinema, which Trevor joined, which later emerged as the relaunched 80's Yes. the full length version of "Make It Easy", with Trevor's vocals went unreleased until 1991 on YesYears box set.
arweiss100 10 months ago
I love this wonderful song from Trevor Rabin's "90124" album from 2003 which showcased fascinating insight into many of his career solo songs & demos of songs. The intro., melody and music framework for "Don't Give In", after an evolving process, became the Yes instrumental song, "Make It Easy", which Trevor typically performs live before and as an intro. to "Owner Of A Lonely Heart".
arweiss100 10 months ago