Cinema (band)

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Cinema
Also known as Yes
Origin Los Angeles
Genres Progressive rock
Years active January 1982–June 1983
Labels Atco
Associated acts Yes
Past members Chris Squire
Alan White
Trevor Rabin
Tony Kaye

Cinema were a short-lived band started in January 1982 by former Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire, with guitarist Trevor Rabin.[1] The previous year, Squire and White had formed the abortive band XYZ with former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. Cinema had plans to release their debut album in 1983, and were working on a number of songs, most of which had been written by Rabin.

Later, these musicians were joined by keyboardist Tony Kaye and, eventually, Jon Anderson, both founding members of the then-disbanded Yes. They started recording the album 90125, but soon after this the band dropped the "Cinema" name, and continued as "Yes".[2]

Demos produced from the Cinema sessions included "Make It Easy", with lead vocals by Rabin, and an early version of "It Can Happen" featuring Squire on vocals. Both tracks appeared on 1991's Yesyears boxed set compilation,[3] and were later included as bonus tracks on the remastered version of 90125 released in 2004 by Rhino Records.[4]

An instrumental song from the album 90125 was titled "Cinema".[4]

Line-up

References

  1. "h2g2 Yes the band". BBC. 7 April 2003. Retrieved 2010-02-15. 
  2. "Yes:Biography". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2010-02-15. 
  3. "Yes: Yesyears". allmusic. Retrieved October 17, 2010. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Yes: 90125 (Bonus Tracks)". allmusic. Retrieved October 17, 2010. 
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