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Live at Town & Country Club [Live, Import, Collector's Edition]

Steve Howe, AsiaAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (February 8, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: February 8, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live, Import, Collector's Edition
  • Label: Resurgence
  • ASIN: B00002MCSV
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #649,097 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Intro
2. Go
3. Lay Down Your Arms
4. Love Under Fire
5. Rock And Roll Dream
6. Little Rich Boy
7. Piano Solo
8. Video Killed The Radio Star (Keyboard Only)
9. Voice Of America
10. Aqua Part I
11. Who Will Stop The Rain?
12. Wildest Dreams

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Where's Steve?, May 21, 2000
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Eugene Callahan (MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live at Town & Country Club (Audio CD)
The sound quality of this CD isn't the greatest, but it's certainly a step up from the terrible series of "official bootlegs" that the new Asia have put out. One of the big selling points of this CD is that it features original Asia member and certified guitar hero, Steve Howe as a special guest. Steve appears on only a few tracks at the end. He might as well have not been included, his quitar playing is barely audible in the mix. Do not buy this CD if you are expecting some great playing by Howe! Only buy it if you are a fan of the new Asia and must have a complete collection. John Payne does an adequate job in the vocal department. The CD does rock at some points and has it's moments, but is certainly not a "must have".
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brings back fond memories., July 1, 2004
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Michael K. Martin (Cordova, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Live at Town & Country Club (Audio CD)
I saw this particular line-up of ASIA in, of all places, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the Yucatan Liquor Stand. It was in December 1992, almost a month after this show was recorded at the T & C. The recording, although not the best, is better than most of the live stuff I've heard from the "bootleg" series of ASIA CDs. Steve Howe was touring with them and as with this show, he didn't come on until later. Me and my friend (both of us YES fans) marveled at the fact that we were not more than 15 feet away from Steve Howe, and most of the "kids" in the place didn't even know who he was! While the reviews for this CD are typically mixed, I would recommend it for anyone who happened to catch them during the 92/93 tour. "Little Rich Boy" is a particular favorite, which at the time was played live but not available on the domestic release of AQUA.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good Asia show, but marred by some very poor mixing!, July 20, 2001
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Jeffery K. Matheus (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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I am a big fan of Asia, and particularly of fan of the music that they have made since John Payne joined the band about 10 years back. I have been waiting for Asia to make a live album that would heavily feature their newer material, and also do their music justice in regards to production and sound quality. After the batch of poor quality Asia bootleg CD's that flooded the market a few years ago, I was excited to read that "Live at the Town & Country Club" was taken from an official band soundboard tape. So what's the verdict then?...While this release does sound leaps and bounds better than those awful "walkman" recordings, and it certainly contains some fine music, I'm sorry to say that it still suffers from some VERY poor mixing! While John Payne's bass and vocals are always loud and clear in the mix (as they should be), Geoff Downes keyboards often sound distant and barely-audible, while at other times, such as on "Who Will Stop the Rain", they come through so loud that they drown-out the other instruments! The Downes solo track titled here as "Piano Solo" (it's actually an acoustic version of the old Asia song "Cutting it Fine") comes through at such a low & distant sound-level that it sounds like the microphone was about a mile away from the piano when it was recorded! The few times that we hear Downes speak to the audience also comes through with a very weak and "far off" ambiance, while Payne's banter with the audience comes through loud and clear. Another such sound problem occurs when Steve Howe guests on the last few tracks of the album. Howe's lead guitar on the Asia classic "Wildest Dreams" is just barely audible in the right channel of the mix, but his mellow acoustic guitar on "Aqua Part 1" sounds fine. If more care had just been put into the mixing and production of these live tapes, this could be an EXCELLENT document of Asia's 1992 "Aqua" tour, instead it is just a "fair" document of what those shows really sounded like for those in attendance. I remember seeing Asia on this tour and being blown-away by how tight and energetically they played, much of that interplay is lost here due to the poor sound mix. On the up-side I am glad to say that this disc does include two songs that are not listed on the packaging, most notably a fine version of "Love Under Fire" (with a some impassioned vocals from Payne), as well as the aforementioned "Aqua Part 1". Luckily the band is able to rise above some of the recording flaws and still deliver some very emotional and enjoyable music, but unfortunately I will always have that feeling of "it could have been better" when I play this one!...Too bad, because I love this band.
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