Yes (Union era)

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Yes (Union era) refers to the early-1990s incarnation of the progressive rock band Yes, notable for uniting members from both the classic lineup and the Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe project for the album "Union" and its subsequent tour.

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instanceOf incarnation of Yes
musical ensemble
rock band lineup
activeDuring early 1990s
associatedAlbum Union NERFINISHED
associatedTour Union tour
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
endTime 1992
followedBy Talk era of Yes
follows 90125/Big Generator era of Yes
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe era NERFINISHED
hasBassist Chris Squire NERFINISHED
hasDrummer Alan White NERFINISHED
Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
hasGenre progressive rock
rock
hasGuitarist Steve Howe NERFINISHED
Trevor Rabin NERFINISHED
hasKeyboardist Rick Wakeman NERFINISHED
Tony Kaye NERFINISHED
hasMember Alan White NERFINISHED
Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
Chris Squire NERFINISHED
Jon Anderson NERFINISHED
Rick Wakeman NERFINISHED
Steve Howe NERFINISHED
Tony Kaye NERFINISHED
Trevor Rabin NERFINISHED
hasNotableSong I Would Have Waited Forever NERFINISHED
Lift Me Up NERFINISHED
Masquerade NERFINISHED
Saving My Heart NERFINISHED
Shock to the System NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfCoreMembers 8
hasVocalist Jon Anderson NERFINISHED
includesLineup 1980s Yes lineup
includesProject Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic brought together classic 1970s members and 1980s members of Yes
combined two different Yes lineups
featured eight core members simultaneously
notableWork Union NERFINISHED
partOf Yes (band) NERFINISHED
precededBy Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe NERFINISHED
Yes (90125 lineup) NERFINISHED
recordedForLabel Arista Records NERFINISHED
Atlantic Records NERFINISHED
startTime 1990

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