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'''Cinema''' were a short-lived band started in 1982 by ex-[[Yes (band)|Yes]] members [[Alan White (Yes drummer)|Alan White]] and [[Chris Squire]], with [[South Africa]]n guitarist [[Trevor Rabin]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A959952|title=h2g2 – Yes – the band|publisher=[[BBC]]|date=[[2003-04-07]]|accessdate=2010-02-15}}</ref> They had plans to release their debut album in 1983 and were working on a number of songs, most written by Rabin. |
'''Cinema''' were a short-lived band started in 1982 by ex-[[Yes (band)|Yes]] members [[Alan White (Yes drummer)|Alan White]] and [[Chris Squire]], with [[South Africa]]n guitarist [[Trevor Rabin]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A959952|title=h2g2 – Yes – the band|publisher=[[BBC]]|date=[[2003-04-07]]|accessdate=2010-02-15}}</ref> They had plans to release their debut album in 1983, and were working on a number of songs, most written by Rabin. |
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Eventually, these musicians were joined by [[Tony Kaye (musician)|Tony Kaye]] and [[Jon Anderson]] , both founding members of the then-disbanded Yes. They started recording the album ''[[90125]]'', but soon after this the band dropped the name "Cinema" and renamed itself "Yes".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/yes/biography|title=Yes:Biography|publisher=[[Rolling Stone]]|accessdate=2010-02-15}}</ref> |
Eventually, these musicians were joined by [[Tony Kaye (musician)|Tony Kaye]] and [[Jon Anderson]] , both founding members of the then-disbanded Yes. They started recording the album ''[[90125]]'', but soon after this the band dropped the name "Cinema" and renamed itself "Yes".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/yes/biography|title=Yes:Biography|publisher=[[Rolling Stone]]|accessdate=2010-02-15}}</ref> |
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Cinema were a short-lived band started in 1982 by ex-Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire, with South African guitarist Trevor Rabin.[1] They had plans to release their debut album in 1983, and were working on a number of songs, most written by Rabin.
Eventually, these musicians were joined by Tony Kaye and Jon Anderson , both founding members of the then-disbanded Yes. They started recording the album 90125, but soon after this the band dropped the name "Cinema" and renamed itself "Yes".[2]
As a tribute an instrumental song from the album 90125 was titled "Cinema".
Line-up
- Chris Squire – Bass and vocals
- Alan White – Drums, percussion and vocals
- Trevor Rabin – Guitars, keyboards and lead vocals.
- Tony Kaye – Keyboards
References
- ^ "h2g2 – Yes – the band". BBC. 2003-04-07. Retrieved 2010-02-15.
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(help) - ^ "Yes:Biography". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2010-02-15.