Track by Track Review
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Disc 1 |
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Go Coming in hard edged, this is a rather different arrangement of the old Asia track. It is a fairly stripped down and straightforward take on the piece. |
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Back In Town Starting with a fairly progish riff, this cut rips out in a pretty basic hard rocking mode after a time. |
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Sad Situation Bluesy and balladic in the beginning, this one becomes a pretty straightforward rocker. |
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Remembrance Day This is another unusual textured metal number in the intro. It drops to be a pretty standard mellow rock number. |
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Someday Another that comes in very metallic and hard, this one becomes a basic arena rock number. |
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The Heat Goes On One of the proggier cuts on the disc, this up-tempo rocker comes across quite well in this performance. |
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Anytime A slow building, considerably progish intro sets the tone for this strong number. |
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Sole Survivor Another strong cut, this one from the Steve Howe era of the band, this progish rocker really kicks out well here. |
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Summer A powerful prog ballad, this one is quite effective and includes a lot of singing along by the audience. |
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Feels Like Love This is a mellow ballad. |
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Little Rich Boy This one is a pretty solid and quite progish rocker that has a great texture to it. |
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Disc 2 |
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Desire This is a dramatic and quirky song in a rather balladic mode. It is a strong cut, although a bit pop oriented at times. |
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Who Will Stop The Rain This pop oriented rocker is quite strong and quirky. It is a solid performance of a rather strong cut. |
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Military Man This cut is a very strong hard-edged prog oriented piece that works quite well in this live performance. |
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Only TIme Will Tell One of Asia's best-known and beloved tunes, this group does a great job of this pop rock oriented prog number. |
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Heat of the Moment Another that comes in very metallic and hard, this one becomes a basic arena rock number. |
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The Heat Goes On The other biggie from the Howe era, this one has a weird teaser first, then this really jumps into it. The group makes their way through the cut in fine fashion, ending a strong live album. |
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