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Personnel: John Wetton (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar); John Young (vocals, keyboards); Billy Liesegang (guitar); Thomas Lang (drums). John Wetton Live In Osaka Songs | | Live In Osaka CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Last Thing on My Mind, The |
| 3. | Sole Survivor |
| 4. | I Can't Lie Any Moore |
| 5. | Battlelines |
| 6. | John Young's Solo |
| 7. | Arkangel |
| 8. | Emma |
| 9. | Smile Has Left Your Eyes, The |
| 10. | Night Watch, The |
| 11. | Hold Me Now |
| 12. | Untitled |
| | Live In Osaka Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Rendezvous |
| 2. | Thomas Lang's Drum Solo |
| 3. | Easy Money |
| 4. | In the Dead of Night |
| 5. | After All |
| 6. | Heat of the Moment |
| 7. | Starless |
| 8. | Don't Cry |
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