Yes
Yes - Full Concert Live in Osaka Featuring Union Tour Performances
Back in 1992, Yes was riding a wave of renewed energy and creativity during their Union Tour, which marked a significant moment in their career. Just before the Osaka show on March 2, the band had released their album "Union" in 1991. This album was notable for bringing together members from different eras of Yes, blending a variety of styles and musical influences that fans had come to cherish. It's fascinating to think how this live performance captured the essence of that eclectic mix, as the band explored their rich catalog while celebrating unity among its members. Interestingly, the Osaka show was part of a broader tour aimed not just at promoting the "Union" album but also at rekindling the magic of classic Yes tracks alongside newer material. As the audience cheered and sang along, you could feel that special chemistry in the air—the synergy between the band and their loyal fans, a hallmark of Yes's legendary live shows. This vibe, so palpable at the Osaka-jou Hall, speaks volumes about the band's enduring legacy.