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90124

Trevor Rabin · 2003

53 min · 11 tracks · hard rock · jazz fusion · progressive rock

A melodic fusion of rock and pop, blending intricate guitar work with emotive lyrics and lush arrangements.

Why this album works

'90124' features a reimagined version of the classic Yes hit 'Owner of a Lonely Heart,' which demonstrates Rabin's enduring influence on progressive rock. The album received positive reviews for its cohesive sound and was noted for its blend of rock and pop elements, reflecting Rabin's diverse musical palette.
Best for
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Context
By the time '90124' was released in 2003, Trevor Rabin had established himself as a prominent figure in rock, particularly known for his tenure with Yes. This album followed his departure from the band and marked a return to his solo career after a notable gap since 'Can't Look Away' in 1989, showcasing his evolution as a songwriter and producer.
Stylistic neighbors
The Guess Who· Celelalte Cuvinte· Phil Collins

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Hold On Standout 6:19
  • 2 Changes 3:11
  • 3 Moving In 5:31
  • 4 Would You Feel My Love Standout 5:00
  • 5 Where Will You Be 5:06
  • 6 Owner of a Lonely Heart Standout 7:01
  • 7 Walls 4:20
  • 8 Promenade 1:44
  • 9 Love Will Find a Way 3:29
  • 10 Miracle of Life 6:56
  • 11 Don't Give In 4:30

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