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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: ASIA – FANTASIA – LIVE IN TOKYO 2007

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Fantasia – Live In Tokyo 2007 was originally released in 2007 and features the classic and original Asia line-up of John Wetton (bass/lead vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards/vocals), Steve Howe (guitar/vocals) and Carl Palmer (drums/vocals). This supergroup stayed together as a unit until 1985 (they formed in 1981) when they released their third album Astra. In 2007, fans saw the original line-up regroup for a reunion tour. Following this tour, the band even recorded an album, Phoenix. This tour, however, focused on songs from their first three albums and some surprises. The band included songs from their respective bands, such as Yes and even The Buggles.

As far as live albums go, this is an excellent show. It shows just how good these four musician were and how well they played together. Wetton was having health issues at the time, and yet his voice is in top form as is his bass playing. “The Smile Has Left Your Eyes” is one of the best live versions of the song and “Don’t Cry” (from their second album, Alpha) is brilliant.

It is when they cover their own respective bands that things become even more interesting. Steve Howe’s solo in “Video Killed The Radio Star” is simply staggering. It is just incredible to hear it fit into the song. And “In The Court Of The Crimson King” is near perfect. Wetton was a member of King Crimson and to hear his vocals on this song is fantastic. Although Wetton has achieved legendary status for his bass, his vocals were equally impressive and he has not received enough credit in this area.

The 2007 line-up of Asia was an important time in this band’s career. It clearly showed a band that could not only work together but work off each other. Although Wetton sings lead, each member stands out during the show. Palmer is given his spotlight with a cover of Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s “ Fanfare For The Common Man”. Steve Howe is brilliant throughout the night, especially when the group tackles “Roundabout”. While their version lacks Anderson’s key vocals, the music more than makes up for it.

Overall, this is a great concert that sees its debut on vinyl. It does sound good on vinyl and the warmth of the performance is definitely caught. It is a beautifully put together box set and a welcome addition to the growing catalogue. Asia was a supergroup that worked out rather well. Their first three albums are absolutely classic and Fantasia – Live In Tokyo 2007 leans heavily on those albums. John Wetton is, sadly, no longer with us, but albums such as Fantasia – Live In Tokyo 2007 serve as reminders as to how brilliant he was.



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