Yes’s Artistry Soars in “Changes”
“Changes” is a progressive rock song by the British progressive rock band Yes. It was released in 1983 as part of their album “90125.” The song is known for its intricate musical arrangement, harmonious vocals, and its progressive rock sound.
Lyrically, “Changes” is a reflective and contemplative song about the passage of time and the inevitability of change. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and the idea that change is a constant in life. The song’s title, “Changes,” reflects the central theme of transformation and evolution.
Musically, the song features a complex and melodic arrangement with intricate guitar work, keyboard layers, and Jon Anderson’s distinctive vocals. The instrumental sections, including guitar and keyboard solos, showcase the band’s musical virtuosity and their progressive rock sensibilities.
“Changes” received positive reviews from fans and critics and became a staple of Yes’ live performances. It is often cited as one of the standout tracks on the “90125” album, which marked a return to a more pop-oriented sound for the band. The song’s blend of progressive rock elements and introspective lyrics reflects Yes’ ability to create music that is both musically complex and emotionally resonant.