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Release Date:
November 7, 1985
Original Title:
Yes - 90125 Live
Alternate Titles:
イエス:90125ライヴ
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Warner Music UK
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 67
The YES line-up of Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Trevor Rabin, Alan White and Tony Kaye perform highlights from their 1985 tour - "Introduction," "Cinema," "Leave It," "Hold On," "I've Seen All Good People," "Changes," "Owner of a Lonely Heart," "It Can Happen," "City of Love," and "Starship Trooper" in a landmark concert.
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Assistant Camera:
Dan Heather
Perry Hoffman
Robert MacDonald
Michael Rall
Carl Scherer
Ernie Spiteri
Peter F. Woeste
Assistant Director:
Anita Clearfield
Camera Operator:
Paul Birkett
Henri Fiks
Manfred Guthe
Murray Magder
Robert C. New
Harald Ortenburger
Cinematography:
Reginald H. Morris
Director:
Steven Soderbergh
Editor:
Steven Soderbergh
Executive Producer:
Philip Fleishman
Grip:
Loris Mattiello
Randy Swanson
Eddie Washington
Bill Whincup
Hairstylist:
Mary-Lou Green-Benvenuti
Keyboard Programmer:
Casey Young
Lighting Design:
Merle McLain
Line Producer:
John B. House
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Morgan-Schulze
Producer:
Tony Dimitriades
Production Manager:
Alan Santos
Second Assistant Camera:
Leslie Hamm
James Head
Michel Lalonde
Sound:
Larry Blake
Sound Mixer:
Trevor Rabin
Paul Massey
Paul DeVilliers
Sound Recordist:
Paul Massey
Stage Director:
Tom Gindera
Still Photographer:
John Harrell
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