Yes
Yes/ABWH Live Concert: Performance of 'Themes' in Harrisburg
In August 1989, when Yes performed “Themes” in Harrisburg, they were navigating a transformative period in their career. This live recording came just after the release of their album "Union," which had dropped earlier that same year. "Union" was notable because it marked a reunion of several key members, blending the classic Yes lineup with members of their offshoot band, Asia. It was a significant moment for fans, as it brought together contrasting musical styles and ideas. The dynamic energy captured in the Harrisburg concert reflects this reunion’s excitement, showcasing the band's seamless ability to merge complex compositions with a vibrant live atmosphere. Interestingly, during this era, Yes was redefining their sound while reminding audiences of the intricate, symphonic elements that made them legends in the progressive rock scene. This period was not just a concert; it was a celebration of musical synergy and an exploration of new artistic horizons.