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  2. Open Your Eyes (Yes album) - Wikipedia

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    Open Your Eyes is the seventeenth studio album by the English rock band Yes, released in November 1997 by Eagle Records in the UK and by Beyond Music in the US. Following the 1996 revival of the 1970s "classic" line-up of Yes, the band's relationship with management had broken down and keyboardist Rick Wakeman had once again left the band.

  3. Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album) - Wikipedia

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    On March 7, 2002, Open Your Eyes was announced for release in two months' time. "Open Your Eyes" was released to radio in late March. [1] In April and May 2002, the band toured the US and Canada with Sum 41. [2] Open Your Eyes was released on May 21, 2002, through Jive and Mojo Records.

  4. Open Your Eyes - Wikipedia

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  6. Open Your Eyes (Yes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Open Your Eyes" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1997 album of the same name. It was a rock radio hit for the band, reaching number 33 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [2] It would also be the only song from the Open Your Eyes album that would be performed live regularly during the subsequent tour. [3]

  7. Black Box (band) - Wikipedia

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    The album's final singles "Open Your Eyes" and "Hold On" performed moderately well on the charts. In the same year, Black Box released a re-issue of "Ride on Time" called "Bright on Time". Quinol, who did not contribute vocally or musically to the group's music, left Black Box in late 1991 after the band became the subject of a media backlash ...

  8. Goldfinger discography - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent albums—Open Your Eyes (2002), Disconnection Notice (2005), and Hello Destiny... (2008)—did not fare as well, and the band temporarily ceased recording music, instead becoming an occasional touring act. [1] In 2017, they released their comeback album The Knife. In 2020, they released their eighth studio album, titled Never Look Back.

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