90124

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90124
Studio album by
Released2003
GenreRock, hard rock, progressive rock
Length53:08
LabelVoiceprint
ProducerTrevor Rabin
Trevor Rabin chronology
Live in LA
(2003)
90124
(2003)
Jacaranda
(2012)

90124 is a demo album by musician and producer Trevor Rabin. It was released in 2003 on Voiceprint Records and compiled of previously unreleased demos and songs recorded from his time as a session musician before he formed Cinema which evolved into a new line-up of the English rock band Yes in 1983, to 1991.

The album name and its cover art refers to 90125 (1983) by Yes, the album that was produced mainly from Rabin's demos. "Walls" features Supertramp singer Roger Hodgson on vocals, recorded when he was invited to sing with Yes; when Jon Anderson returned, that project failed, but Rabin and Hodgson became close friends and Trevor played guitar, keyboards and backing vocals on Roger's song The more I look featured on his Open the door album. "Where Will You Be?" is an instrumental version of the same titled song recorded for the Yes album Talk (1994).[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Trevor Rabin, except as noted[1]

No.TitleLength
1."Hold On (Demo 1981)"6:19
2."Changes (Demo 1981)"3:11
3."Moving In"5:32
4."Would You Feel My Love"5:01
5."Where Will You Be (Demo 1991)" (Rabin, Roger Hodgson)5:06
6."Owner of a Lonely Heart (Demo 1981)"7:02
7."Walls (Demo 1990)" (Rabin, Roger Hodgson)4:20
8."Promenade" (Mussorgsky, arr. Rabin)1:44
9."Love Will Find a Way"3:30
10."Miracle Of Life"6:57
11."Cinema [Don't Give In]"4:32

Personnel

  • Trevor Rabin – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, drums
  • Roger Hodgson – vocals on "Walls"

References

  1. ^ a b "90124". Trevor Rabin website. Archived from the original on April 24, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)