It's billed as "recorded on and off stage" but I warn you it's mostly off. A documentary (narrated, curiously, by Roger Daltrey) that tells us rather too much about the guys' private lives, with no great insights. Some band members come over better than others: Chris Squire seems quite pushy and Rick Wakeman always seems to be complaining, while Steve Howe has the somewhat formal air of an absent-minded primary school teacher. Jon Anderson is far and away the most interesting subject since he's the most eccentric personality; and whatever you think about his new age philosophies, you have to admit they're sincerely held. (Wakeman on Anderson: "The only guy who's trying to save the planet while living on another one.")
01 Sacred Ground 02 Full Circle 03 There's Always Been A Yes 04 Spotlight On Chris 05 Spotlight On Jon
Disc 2
01 Spotlight On Steve 02 Spotlight On Alan 03 Spotlight On Rick 04 On The Road 05 Yes Music 06 Siberian Khatru 07 Magnification
08 Don't Kill The Whale 09 In The Presence Of: 10 We Have Heaven 11 South Side Of The Sky 12 And You And I 13 To Be Over/clap 14 Show Me 15 Rick Wakeman Solo: 16 Heart Of The Sunrise 17 Long Distance Runaround 18 The Fish 19 Awaken 20 I've Seen All Good People: 21 Roundabout