Vinyl Record

Yes - Union

Yes - Union album cover

Yes - Union on LP vinyl. A 1991 rock record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland, with current catalogue availability.

LP ยท 1991

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 1991 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Union is the complicated 1991 Yes project that brought together members from the Rabin-era band and the Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe orbit.. The record's identity is clearest in its sound: late-period prog rock with layered production, big choruses, instrumental flashes and shifting lineup fingerprints. That musical frame keeps the album from feeling interchangeable, because the arrangements point back to the moment that produced it: 1991, the personnel and production choices around it, and the way Yes was being heard by new or returning listeners. What gives it album-story weight is the combination of context and use. It can introduce a newcomer to a specific side of Yes, but it also gives existing fans a reason to revisit the surrounding era. The appeal is not a claim about scarcity; it is the way the record turns biography, repertoire and sound into a playable chapter. On a shelf, it helps answer a practical collector question: which version of Yes's world do I want to hear tonight?

Union matters because the complicated 1991 Yes project that brought together members from the Rabin-era band and the Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe orbit. It gives Yes a defined discography moment: not a loose listing, but an album with a usable story for listeners comparing eras, lineups, scenes and production choices.

For collectors, Union works best as collectors interested in the tangled family tree of Yes rather than only the golden era. It is also useful as a listening-path record: one that can sit beside better-known titles and explain a different angle of Yes's discography without relying on rarity claims or packaging mythology.

late-period prog rock with layered production, big choruses, instrumental flashes and shifting lineup fingerprints

Recommended for: collectors interested in the tangled family tree of Yes rather than only the golden era; Fans exploring Yes's discography with context; Record buyers who prefer albums with a clear story and repeat-play value.

Why is Union a notable Yes record? It captures the 1991 chapter described here: the complicated 1991 Yes project that brought together members from the Rabin-era band and the Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe orbit. What does Union sound like? The album is best approached as late-period prog rock with layered production, big choruses, instrumental flashes and shifting lineup fingerprints. That sound profile is the main reason it belongs with listeners comparing mood, production and era. Who should consider Union on vinyl? It is strongest for collectors interested in the tangled family tree of Yes rather than only the golden era, especially when the collection needs this specific period of Yes's work rather than only the most obvious title.