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LIVE IN MOSCOW 1990 (DVD)

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4 stars Yeah! This is a rewamped Asia, with Pete Thrall (from Hughes and Thrall) on the guitar, i admit that i really like his guitar sound, full of chorus and embodied by overdrive... But I´ve also admit that he is not Steve Howe..and his lack of performance at the level of Howe, seems to be evident sometimes..The band is in good form all long the DVD..A special performance by Wetton and Palmer (as usual). Wetton is particularlly good, delivering some heavier bass lines and some arrangements were more intrincate than in the studio versions (exception for the guitar). The version of the The simle has left your eyes is very fine, other highlights were Go, Sole survivor, and Open your eyes far superior than the originals..This DVD is real fun, buy it if you find it..
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Posted Friday, July 28, 2006 | Review Permalink
Chris S
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1 stars I hired this from the local video store much anticipating a great concert, most Russian gigs are good aren't they? Upon forcing a second viewing over the next week the whole show left the viewer completely disappointed with the quality of the musicianship and material on offer. There were maybe 20 or 30 enthusiastic people in the crowd but that was about it.There are moments where both John Wetton and Geoff Downes either go out of tune or miss the keys or is it the shoddy sound system? Hard to tell really as it was so bad. One endearing quality to the show was Carl Palmer's prescence. Two memorable tracks were the opener " Only Time Will Tell" and the nostalgic ' The Smile Has Left Your Eyes". Truly for completionists only.
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Posted Monday, August 14, 2006 | Review Permalink
Guillermo
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2 stars I don`t know how many tour dates Asia played in Moscow in November 1990, but the source from this DVD version is another concert, as I found the performances of all the songs in this DVD (apart from the very brief introduction of the band done by a Russian MC) being different than in the CD of the same name. Also the sound mixing in this DVD is better than in the CD, with particularly the keyboards sounding much better than in the CD version. There are also some other differences: they included in the video some songs which were not released in the CD (a different keyboard solo by Geoff Downes called "Cutting It Fine / Baby Blue" , "Days Like These", "Rendezvous 6:02", and a video clip for "Prayin' For A Miracle" recorded in the Red Square in Moscow while snowing). Also, some songs which were released in the CD were not released in the DVD ("Time Again", "Don`t Cry", "Rock and Roll Dream", "Starless", and the studio recording of "Kari-Anne"). There are also some brief interview excerpts shown between songs, plus some scenes taken in the streets of Moscow with the Russian people, this while some songs are played. Also Carl Palmer appears singing backing vocals in "Days like These". This is good concert video done in collaboration between some Russian and English technicians which is also like a brief documentary of the tour dates the band played in Moscow.This concert video was previously released in the 90s in the VHS and LaserDisc video formats.
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