The all-American cover of this "Can't Look Away" from 1989 diverts memory from the historical moment Trevor Rabin is going through. He is the new deus ex machina of Yes, with due humility, regenerated by the mighty '90125' and 'Big Generator'.

The bank accounts of the band see many zeros thanks also to his new-prog flair which has brought indispensable novelties to the sound. It will be a creative catapult up to today. Certainly more merits than demerits.

Rabin is at his 4th solo work, the 3 previous ones had little visibility except in South Africa with his old band, The Rabbitt. The penultimate one from 1981 even has Simon Phillips on drums. A son of classical musicians, a pianist since a young age, and subsequently a classical guitarist. Rock later captures him, and prog in particular. He is a complete musician now and a top Hollywood soundtrack composer. Pure talent with crystalline class. Desired by Portnoy for Liquid Tension in 1997, Rabin declines. The work in question is of good quality. Rabin's style comes to light; it's the peak of production with a touch of Bob Ezrin, co-producer of "The Wall", who contributes financially. Cameo by Alan White on two tracks. Here you can understand what he has and has not given to Yes of the period. The tracks are progressive but blended with '80s pop. Everything is extremely pleasant, tending towards commercial but without reservations.

"Can't Look Away" is of excellent craftsmanship, but is it... 90125? It would fit well. Powerful and fast guitar riffs. The most successful piece. It also leads to 'Endless Dream' from 1994. "Something to Hold on To" was the launch single with a Grammy-awarded megavideo. A commercial piece in the style of "Love Will Find a Way" but more aggressive. "Sorrow" is a South African ballad with accompanying rock-style percussion. Energetic but futile. "Cover up" with Alan White on the skins is a classic 4/4 like Journey. USA Rock with arm out the window. Pleasant if you also like Toto. Here comes "Promises". Interesting melody but still very '80s and simplistic. "Etoile Noir" is a 60-sec. interlude of overdubbed guitar leading to "Eyes of Love" where it finally returns to higher levels like the first piece. It starts well but then slightly betrays expectations with the repetitive chorus.

"I didn't think it would last" always travels without surprises but encourages with the positivity of the riff. "Hold on to me" offers nothing new. For those who absolutely want a breath of progressive glory, here's "Sludge". Instrumental and irreverent. Very fast with only sequential breaks. Guitar and drum course. On "Miss You Now", the good White returns; it is very Yes and for this among the best. A beautiful, full-bodied piece with many successful ingredients. "The cape" closes with soundtrack atmospheres as in "Armageddon". His current bread and butter.

Overall it's an interesting album with a clear commercial intent, but it doesn't disappoint some expectations that the name brings. Perhaps too '80s, Americanized, with pop that wasn't needed. But here there is only him with his possibilities. He plays everything except the drums. At that point, Rabin was in Yes, leather jacket, handsome... he can take some liberties. Or not?

Three stars... full full.

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   I Can't Look Away (07:21)

02   Something To Hold On To (05:07)

03   Sorrow (Your Heart) (04:29)

04   Cover Up (05:16)

Trevor Rabin/Gary Rabin/Alan Moore) If you find yourself alone Stay where you are, don�t move, we�ll find you By the time I remember this I�ve covered wingspans of miles In dreadful circles Nightfall gathering There�s a dark array of gloomy stars Keep changing direction And I don�t know where you are Like the flight of a dove Take me back to the land that I love CHORUS Cover up! inside The more you learn the more you hide Cover up! inside The more you learn the more you hide Cover up! The changes of pattern Timing Concrete distinctions In the presence of danger Nightfall, darkness...be alert! Your heart be falling down You head for the wall You suck on stones Like the flight of the dove Take me back to the land that I love CHORUS -----------------------------------------

05   Promises (05:55)

06   Etoile Noir & Eyes Of Love (07:27)

07   I Didn't Think It Would Last (04:08)

She walked in throug the back door
I asked her what she came for
"I'm Eva from the blue train"
But I know that's gotta change
Won't you do me something Romeo?
I need a place to go where
I can stay forever
I can play forever

Stay for a couple of days
You came in cold from the boulevard
Stay then go away
I'll play for a couple of days
With a working woman of the Promenade

I didn't expect her to
Make me feel the way I do
I didn't think it would last no more

I lost myself in changes
I stepped into her silhouette
And I moved into the blue train
But I know it's gotta change
Won't you do me something Juliet?
I haven't found my contact yet
I can stay forever
I can play forever

Stay for a couple of days
You came in cold from the boulevard
Stay then go away
I played for a couple of days
With a working woman from the Promenade

I didn't expect her to
Make me look the way I do
I didn't think it would last no more
I didn't think it would last no more

08   Hold On To Me (04:44)

09   Sludge (02:26)

10   I Miss You Now (05:38)

11   The Cape (02:56)

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