From Wikipedia:
After Big Generator in 1987, Jon Anderson teamed up with ex-Yes men Steve
Howe, Rick Wakeman and Bill Bruford. The result was Anderson Bruford Wakeman
Howe, released in 1989 and supported by a successful tour. Because of the
separate existence of Yes (part of the band's name still being owned by Chris
Squire), this alternate incarnation were forced to use their surnames as the
band's name after Squire threatened legal action. Meanwhile, Yes began
composing and recording material for their follow-up, while Anderson Bruford
Wakeman Howe did the same, beginning production at Miraval Studios in the
South of France in April 1990.
Bowing to record company pressure to resurrect the Yes banner, Squire and
Anderson came up with the idea of merging both projects, which resulted in
the 1991 album Union. In the meantime the ABWH material had been extensively
reworked under the supervision of producer Jonathan Elias, which involved
replacing many of Howe's guitar parts with new ones played by sessioner Jimmy
Haun. Similarly, with Wakeman unavailable because of his heavy touring
schedule as a solo artist, many of the keyboard parts were redone by a
variety of players in a variety of studios in Los Angeles and New York.
Post-production also involved Chris Squire adding backing vocals to a couple
of ABWH tracks, but this would remain the extent of the "reunion" of the
1971--72 line-up as bass parts on the tracks were performed by Tony Levin.
Lyrics:
Hold still now
for the moving information
close to you.
You could never force it in your life:
this decision to break it.
Without hope, you cannot start the day.
It's coming clear I've noticed;
It's a different face you're showing.
It's another "Welcome Back".
I don't imagine it could be this way -- So jealous!
Only you can tell it; tell me why.
Only you call tell it.
Only you can say.
In between this moving out to save your soul - it came away,
And took it out;
Oh why?
Fire burning wild, burning in the night, chasing in the wind;
Shadows always dance in the rain, ringing into the fire.
Doesn't matter who, who can see in the smile.
Hope in the rain, open the flame, coming back in the night.
I can see the rhythm of the rain;
I can see it shout back under:
I can see what you're thinking of
I can see what you think you need
I can see what you're thinking of
I can see that it must be love
must be love
must be love
must be love
Shadows come alight from the vision that flowed;
Shake it off - Passion is the flame that fired.
Does it matter? Can you give? Can you hear it come?
Can you see you're like?
What's the matter? Don't you want to risk? Don't you want to hold me?
Hold me, dance in the rain.
I can see the love in your eyes; I can see you coming.
I can see what you're thinking of
I can see what you think you want
I can see what you're thinking of
I can see that it must be love
Sweet suffering, love protection: Need it, You need; Come to me.
Believe it, better by far, your heart is there;
Most of all: Believe it.
Perfection Reaction...
I can see what you're thinking of
I can see what you think you need
I can see what you're thinking of
I can see that it must be love
must be love
must be love
must be love