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Chris Squire Performs 'Amazing Grace' at Yes 'Union' Tour, 1991
In August 1991, Yes was deep into the excitement of their "Union" tour, a pivotal moment in the band's history. Just prior to this live recording, they had released the album "Union" itself, which came out that same year. This album marked a significant reunion of multiple key members, including Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, and Rick Wakeman, who hadn't played together in years. It was a fascinating blend of styles, showcasing the eclectic influences that had shaped Yes throughout their long journey. The '90s were a transformative time; the band's ability to merge classic members and support a new sonic vision was a feat not many could pull off. Notably, during the performance featured in the recording, Chris Squire's iconic bass playing shined through, illustrating not just his technical skill, but also his emotional connection to the music—a lasting legacy exemplified by the timelessness of pieces like “Amazing Grace” embedded in the Yes repertoire.