Endless Dream is a song by Yes released on their 1994 album Talk. The song is split into three tracks: Silent Spring, Talk, and Endless Dream, tracks 7, 8, and 9 respectively. It is notable for being Yes' first epic in 14 years, since the album Drama, which featured "Machine Messiah".
While older copies of the Talk CD featured the song separated into three tracks, later issues, such as the 2002 re-issue, combined it into one track.
Read more about Endless Dream: I. Silent Spring, II. Talk, III. Endless Dream
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