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| 1. Heat Of The Moment |
| 2. Voice Of America |
| 3. Let Me Go |
| 4. God Walks With Us |
| 5. Sole Survivor |
| 6. Meet me At Midnight |
| 7. The Smile Has Left your Eyes |
| 8. I Lay Down |
| 9. Open Your Eyes |
| 10. Only Time Will Tell |
| 11. Don’t Cry |
| 12. In The End |
| 13. There In Your Bed |
At the time of recording this broadcast, they were keeping quiet about the plans for a 25th anniversary reunion of the founder members of Asia, including Steve Howe and Carl Palmer, which were publicised in February 2006. 2005 and 2006 has seen the original "Heat of the Moment" grace the soundtracks of 2 Hollywood blockbusters, the number 1 film of Summer 2005 [40 year old virgin], and Pierce Brosnans Golden Globe nominee "The Matador" which has graced the top 10 both sides of the Atlantic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Acoustic Album from Wetton and Downes.,
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This review is from: Icon: Acoustic TV Broadcast (Audio CD)
The reunion of Asia's Geoff Downes and John Wetton has been one of the most anticipated in rock music history. Although, Wetton and Downes use the name of iCon instead of Asia when they perform as a duo, the sound is still unmistakably Asia.Prior to the successful Asia reunion tour that is presently taking place, Wetton and Downes had already been doing several iCon concerts and had recorded a very successful album of the same name. One of the engagements that the duo performed is the acoustic television special which is captured on this CD. Together, Wetton and Downes along with former Electric Light Orchestra member Hugh McDowell on cello perform stellar stripped down arrangements of Asia classic as well as recent iCon works. With much of the trademark synthesized orchestration wiped away leaving just piano, acoustic guitar and cello (with some vocal and subtle keyboard overdubs), we are offered a very intimate and personal glimpse into the genuine beauty of these classic tunes. While John Wetton's voice has aged somewhat over the years, he still sings in a very powerful and commanding tone that has always been his trademark. Geoff Downes melodic piano work on this disc is highly emotional and is simply beautiful to listen to. For fans of the early days of Asia, this CD is definitely a must. The arrangements as well as the sound of the entire disc are outstanding. While they are both a little bit older now, this disc proves that Wetton and Downes have never lost their magic depsite not working together for over a decade. This is definitely a welcome return for one of the best songwriting duos ever.
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