Keyboard Solo [Inc. Video Killed the Radio Star] - Asia, Downes, Geoffrey
Only Time Will Tell - Asia, Downes, Geoffrey
Rock and Roll Dream - Asia, Downes, Geoffrey
Starless - Asia, Bruford, Bill
Book of Saturday - Asia, Bruford, Bill
Smile Has Left Your Eyes, Pts. 1 & 2 - Asia, Wetton, John
Wildest Dreams - Asia, Downes, Geoffrey
The Heat Goes On - Asia, Downes, Geoffrey
Go - Asia, Downes, Geoffrey
Heat of the Moment - Asia, Downs
Open Your Eyes - Asia, Downes, Geoffrey
Track Listings (5) - Disc #2
Magic Love - Asia, Anderson, Jon [1]
Maybe - Asia, Anderson, Jon [1]
Say - Asia, Anderson, Jon [1]
The More You Know - Asia, Anderson, Jon [1]
Heaven's Love - Asia, Anderson, Jon [1]
Track Listings (6) - Disc #3
Estonia - Asia, Helmer, John [1]
The Memory of Water - Asia, Helmer, John [1]
This Strange Engine - Asia, Helmer, John [1]
One Fine Day - Asia, Helmer, John [1]
Face 1004 - Asia, Helmer, John [1]
80 Days - Asia, Helmer, John [1]
Three-CD box set guaranteed to please any fan of progressive rock. Disc one, 'Asia, Live In Moscow 1990' was recorded with the legendary line-up of Carl Palmer, John wetton, Geoff Downes & Pat Thrall on their sold out ... more »stadium tour of Russia. Disc two, 'The More You Know' is the 1998 solo release from the vocalist for Yes. Disc three is a remixed version of Marillion's 'Tales From the Engine Room', remixed by the Positive Light. 2000 realease. Each disc comes in a standard jewel case & come housed together in a slipcase.« less
Three-CD box set guaranteed to please any fan of progressive rock. Disc one, 'Asia, Live In Moscow 1990' was recorded with the legendary line-up of Carl Palmer, John wetton, Geoff Downes & Pat Thrall on their sold out stadium tour of Russia. Disc two, 'The More You Know' is the 1998 solo release from the vocalist for Yes. Disc three is a remixed version of Marillion's 'Tales From the Engine Room', remixed by the Positive Light. 2000 realease. Each disc comes in a standard jewel case & come housed together in a slipcase.
"Well, it seems to be a great opportunity. Unhappily it is not. The three cds are not the best of each one. Jon Anderson, perhaps is the best in that collection, but it's not his best work. Jon explores different styles in that cd, a little pop, a few good music, but it is not essential. The cd of Asia, live, unhappily don't maintain the power of the studio versions, and leaves a lot to want. The last and weaker of everybody, of Marillion, is a total frustration. If you really want to know Asia, Jon Anderson and Marillion, prefer the previous works."