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The Studio Albums 1969-1987

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The Studio Albums 1969-1987
📅 Released2 December 2013
🎙️ Recorded1969–1987
⏳ Length15:02:16
🏷️ Label
🤑 Producer
Yes chronology
In the Present – Live from Lyon
(2011)
The Studio Albums 1969-1987
(2013)
Heaven & Earth
(2014)

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The Studio Albums 1969-1987 is a box set by the English progressive rock band Yes that was released under Rhino Entertainment.

Overview[edit]

The Studio Albums 1969-1987 is a 13 CD compilation album that compiles the Rhino reissues from 2003 and 2004 of the first 11 studio albums including the bonus tracks and the 2009 reissue of the band's 12th studio album Big Generator. It was released on 2 December 2013. The reissue of this box set that was also released on streaming services does not include the bonus tracks from the 2003-2004 Rhino and 2009 Big Generator reissues.

Track Listing[edit]

Personnel[edit]

Yes

Credits are noted based on who joined the band first.

  • Jon Anderson  - Lead vocals on all discs except Disc 11.
  • Chris Squire  - Bass and backing vocals on all discs.
  • Tony Kaye   - Hammond and piano on Discs 1-3 and 12-13.
  • Bill Bruford   - Drums and percussions on Discs 1-5
  • Peter Banks   - Electric and acoustic guitar on Discs 1-2, backing vocals on Discs 1-2
  • Steve Howe   - Various guitars on Discs 3-11, backing vocals on Discs 3-11
  • Rick Wakeman   - Keyboards on Discs 4-7 and 9-10
  • Alan White   - Drums on discs 6-13
  • Patrick Moraz   - Keyboards on Disc 8
  • Geoff Downes   - Keyboards and vocoder on Disc 11
  • Trevor Horn   - Lead vocals on Disc 11, fretless bass on "Run Through the Light"
  • Trevor Rabin   - Guitars, lead vocals and keyboards on Discs 12-13, string arrangement on Disc 13




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