Yes
Yes Live at Hersheypark Arena - Full Concert
In September 1984, Yes was riding high on the wave of their album "90125," which marked a significant transition in their sound, embracing a more accessible, radio-friendly style with a pop touch. This was a notable departure from their earlier progressive rock roots, yet it demonstrated their ability to evolve artistically. The "90125 Tour," which included the live recording at Hersheypark Arena, was pivotal for the band, featuring hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart," which became their first and only Top 40 chart-topping single in the U.S. This era saw the band reinventing itself, with Trevor Rabin stepping in as a key player, infusing fresh energy into the lineup alongside veterans like Jon Anderson and Chris Squire. Beyond the catchy melodies and polished production, this performance captured the band's ability to unite diverse musical talents, showcasing their journey from intricate arrangements to more mainstream appeal, all while maintaining their adventurous spirit.