Greatest Video Hits (Yes video)
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Greatest Video Hits is a 1991 compilation DVD of promotional videos from progressive rock group Yes
. It contains the majority of MTV
videos filmed by the band, as well as a few early promotional videos that pre-date MTV. It contains videos from 1977's Going for the One
through 1987's Big Generator
.
In between videos, band members are interviewed backstage in the Pensacola Civic Center before their concert on the 1991 Union tour. A few seconds of a Jon Anderson interview shown in black-and-white on YesYears
is included in color on this video. The video was released in 1992 on VHS and finally released on DVD in 2007.
Yes (band)
Yes are an English rock band who achieved worldwide success with their progressive, art, and symphonic style of rock music. Regarded as one of the pioneers of the progressive genre, Yes are known for their lengthy songs, mystical lyrics, elaborate album art, and live stage sets...
. It contains the majority of MTV
MTV
MTV, formerly an initialism of Music Television, is an American network based in New York City that launched on August 1, 1981. The original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJs....
videos filmed by the band, as well as a few early promotional videos that pre-date MTV. It contains videos from 1977's Going for the One
Going for the One
Going for the One is the eighth studio album from the English progressive rock band Yes, released in 1977 on Atlantic Records. It was produced after an extended break for solo activity from the group, and marks the return of keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who had departed in 1974 after the Tales from...
through 1987's Big Generator
Big Generator
Big Generator is the twelfth studio album by progressive rock band Yes. It was released in 1987 on Atlantic Records' Atco subsidiary label and was the follow-up to the massively successful 90125 album.- History :...
.
In between videos, band members are interviewed backstage in the Pensacola Civic Center before their concert on the 1991 Union tour. A few seconds of a Jon Anderson interview shown in black-and-white on YesYears
YesYears (video)
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...
is included in color on this video. The video was released in 1992 on VHS and finally released on DVD in 2007.
Track listing
- "Wonderous Stories"
- "Don't Kill the Whale"
- "Madrigal"
- "Tempus Fugit"
- "Into the Lens"
- "Hold OnHold On (Yes song)"Hold On" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1983 album, 90125. It reached number 27 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart in 1985.- History :...
" (live) - "Leave ItLeave It"Leave It" is a song by Yes. It appears on their 1983 album, 90125. The song featured repeated single issues, most backed with remixes of the song or an a cappella version. The original version was occasionally placed as the B-side of "Owner of a Lonely Heart", and on another instance, the original...
" - "It Can HappenIt Can Happen (Yes song)"It Can Happen" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1983 album 90125. It was released as the third single from that album, reaching number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1984.- History :...
" - "Owner of a Lonely HeartOwner of a Lonely Heart"Owner of a Lonely Heart" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes. It is the opening track of their 1983 album 90125. Written primarily by Trevor Rabin, the song reached number one on the United States Billboard Hot 100 — to date Yes's biggest chart success...
" - "Rhythm of Love"
- "Love Will Find a WayLove Will Find a Way (Yes song)"Love Will Find a Way" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1987 album Big Generator. It was released as the first single from that album, reaching number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in late 1987. It also topped the U.S...
" - "I've Seen All Good PeopleI've Seen All Good People"I've Seen All Good People" is a song performed by the band Yes and written by Jon Anderson and Chris Squire. It is included on 1971 The Yes Album. It is said that the song originated from Gary S...
" (live)