Yes, “Our Song” from 90125 (1983): YESterdays
“Our Song,” the B-side to Yes’ mega hit “Owner of The Lonely Heart” is the weakest track on 1983’s ‘90125.’ But it’s not without a few charms.
“Our Song,” the B-side to Yes’ mega hit “Owner of The Lonely Heart” is the weakest track on 1983’s ‘90125.’ But it’s not without a few charms.
Dylan Howe had already made a name for himself as a jazz bandleader and a sideman before he joined his father’s group.

Was the performance at the YEStival in Baltimore epic? The answer is Yes!
“Leave It,” the second single from 1983’s ‘90125,’ ranks as one of Yes’ most oddball tracks. But what a glorious oddball it is!
This song, which won a Grammy for best rock instrumental performance, has the distinction of being one of only a handful of instrumental songs by Yes.
An often-overlooked Yes classic, “Changes” is a testament to a how great the band was during the Trevor Rabin era.
The third single from Yes’ 1983 blockbuster ‘90125’ boasts a balanced mix of progressive elements and rock sensibilities.
An unlikely yet enduring deep cut, “Hold On” finds Yes at the height of its stadium-rock power.
“Owner of a Lonely Heart” wasn’t great progressive rock but, without this track, it’s doubtful the band Yes would still be here today.
Yes should have made “Tempus Fugit,” a gem among gems, the focus track on 1980’s ‘Drama.’