Yes (featuring Anderson, Rabin, & Wakeman) today released their first official release. It is a live lp called Live At the Apollo. I saw them back in November 2016 and this is the same set I saw (except they played The Meeting from the ABWH CD when I saw them; not on this live lp).
They arrange the songs, in some cases, to better showcase Rick's keyboards. For example, on the intro to Hold On, instead of drums, they use Rick's keyboards for a 30 second intro, which then goes into Trevor's familiar intro guitar lick (much to the crowd's happy reaction). Most especially this is obvious on Awaken, where Rick has a two minute keyboard intro, and then an extended (by about five minutes) keyboard solo in the middle of the song. The total playing time for the song (22:40) as opposed to the studio version (15:38).
Back in November 2017, Yes released the live Topographic Drama LP (I saw this tour as well). They are more faithful to the original tunes than ARW is. For example, both live LPs feature the song And You and I. The ARW version has a keyboard heavy intro as opposed to the Yes version which is Steve Howe on guitar only.
Vocal wise, obviously there is a huge age difference between the two Jon's (Anderson 73 & Davison 47). When comparing the same song (And You And I), Anderson still hits the high notes (with only a slight possible hint of not really strain, just wear and tear I guess) with Davison more clear and smooth. Both are enjoyable to hear.