Yes: 9012 Live

United Kingdom, 1985

Film

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9012Live is a concert film featuring the English rock band Yes, recorded at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on 28 and 29 September 1984 on the band’s tour in support of their eleventh studio album, 90125. It mostly features performances from 90125, which was their highest selling album.- Wikipedia

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Credits

producer

Tony Dimitriades

production company

Warner Music UK

Duration

01:07:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1985

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

tmdb-movie-42409

Language

English

Subject categories

Documentary

Music

TMDB-Movie

42409

Wikidata

Q3600098

Collected

46 times

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