The project began in 1988. At that time vocalist
Jon Anderson had felt artistically constrained within
Yes' current format, where the songwriting of
Trevor Rabin had taken the band in a commercially successful but musically and lyrically different direction. Anderson regrouped with
Steve Howe,
Rick Wakeman and
Bill Bruford. Bruford, who had at various times been a member of
King Crimson, recruited his Crimson bandmate
Tony Levin as their bassist. The group was unable to use the name Yes for legal reasons. However, the group did have Arista assign the catalog number of 90126 to the original releases of the CD and cassette. This was a subtle way of stamping this as the next Yes album after
90125 (1983). Pre-production recording took place at La Frette Studios near
Paris with Anderson putting down an outline of much of the album's songs with guitarist
Milton McDonald, percussion programmer Joe Hammer and keyboardist/arranger Matt Clifford. Anderson notably built on several demos provided by Howe, some of which Howe released on his solo album
Homebrew (1996) and subsequent releases. Recording then relocated at
AIR Studios on the island of
Montserrat with Wakeman, Bruford and Levin. Most of the album was recorded using
C-Lab's Notator software. Howe recorded his guitar parts separately at SARM West Studios in London.
Mixing took place at
Bearsville Studios in
Bearsville, New York. Howe wrote in 2021 that
Steve Thompson and
Michael Barbiero, who supervised the mixing along with Anderson, were, while very in demand at the time, unfamiliar with the Yes sound and how the band had balanced its instruments in mixes over the years. Some songs appeared to him to have been pieced together at that stage of post-production, as writing credits did not reflect the actual input. Howe says that while "Themes", the opening track, credits him as one of the writers, he had nothing to do with it, and conversely other members share credit on compositions that were largely his. Bruford has said that though he is credited as co-writer on all of the tracks, he had nothing to do with writing or even arranging any of them, and his role was limited to re-recording parts that had already been laid down with drum machines before he became involved with the project. == Songs ==