Vangelis_and_jon_anderson_i_hear_you_now May 2026

: Typical of Anderson’s writing, the lyrics focus on themes of spiritual connection and communication, though delivered in a more direct, conversational style than his work with Yes.

The collaboration began after Jon Anderson provided vocals for Vangelis's 1975 album Heaven and Hell . Their partnership on Short Stories was characterized by spontaneity, with much of the album being recorded through improvisation rather than extensive pre-planning. vangelis_and_jon_anderson_i_hear_you_now

: The track features a prominent sequencer arpeggio and the lush, distinctive sound of the Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer, a staple of Vangelis's work. Success and Chart Performance : Typical of Anderson’s writing, the lyrics focus

: The single was a commercial success, reaching number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and finding significant popularity in the Netherlands and other parts of Europe. : The track features a prominent sequencer arpeggio

: Jon Anderson performs in a weightless upper register, gliding across chord changes in a way that provides both texture and melody.

"I Hear You Now" is the debut single by the collaborative duo , featuring Jon Anderson (lead singer of the progressive rock band Yes ) and the Greek electronic composer Vangelis .

: While the Short Stories album features the full version of the song, a slightly shorter edit was released for the 7-inch single. Production Context