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As a followup to these innovations, in November, Yes also released a full-length CD-ROM titled "Yes:Active."
Well, Trevor [Rabin] and I left the band after the Talk tour in 1996 and I made no music.
June 18, 1994 – English band Yes ... launch the US leg of their "Talk " tour at Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, NY
This energetic and empowering song, "Walls", released on Yes' album "Talk" and Trevor Rabin's "90124" is a result of the collaboration between Roger Hodgson, legendary singer-songwriter and co-founder of Supertramp, and Trevor Rabin, best known as a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the British progressive rock band Yes from 1982–1994, then as a film composer.
After a lengthy 'Talk' tour, Trevor's time with YES came to an end and he began to concentrate on composing music for movies, including the 1998 blockbusters 'Armageddon' and 'Enemy Of The State'.
All of a sudden, I get a call from Trevor Rabin who asked me: "Do you know we've just finished this album, Talk? We want you to come out on the road. There's a bunch of guitar parts extra, there's some keyboard parts you can play. [...] So we did that, and one of my favorite memories of that whole period [...] was the beginning of [...] Endless Dream. [...] Chris [Squire] was really adamant about doing a double-bass thing [...] So we went out there and did it.