9012Live (video)
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Studio | Image Entertainment (DVD) | |||
Director | Steven Soderbergh | |||
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9012Live is a 1985
Charlex
and a colourised version of the short film Young Man's Fancy (1952), produced by Edison Electric.
9012Live was released on VHS and aired on
Academy Award-winner Steven Soderbergh; he and the group were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Long Form for the release. The film's ending features the quote "The rhythm of big generators", which inspired the name of Yes' next album, Big Generator
(1987).
Personnel
- Jon Anderson: lead and backing vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Trevor Rabin: guitar, lead and backing vocals
- Chris Squire: bass, backing vocals
- Tony Kaye: keyboards, backing vocals on "Leave It"
- Alan White: drums, backing vocals on "Leave It"
Track listing
- "Cinema"
- "Leave It"
- "Hold On"
- "I've Seen All Good People"
- "Your Move"
- "All Good People"
- "Changes"
- "Make It Easy (Intro)" – "Owner of a Lonely Heart"
- "It Can Happen"
- "City of Love"
- "Starship Trooper"
- "Life Seeker"
- "Disillusion"
- "Wurm"
- "Roundabout" (DVD exclusive)
Bonus features on DVD
- Special director's cut - This features only live footage of the band, omitting the Charlex effects. It includes all the songs from the main portion of the DVD, in the same order.
- "Roundabout" - a performance of "Roundabout" that was omitted from the original release
- Access All Areas documentary
- Band interviews
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Canada (Music Canada)[1] | Platinum | 10,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
- ^ "Canadian video certifications – Yes – 9012 Live". Music Canada. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
External links
- 9012Live at IMDb
- 9012Live at Rotten Tomatoes