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Digitally remastered and repackaged two CD set from the Prog Rock supergroup. Recorded live in Osaka in 1992, the Asia line-up consisted of Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, John Payne, Vinny Burns and Trevor Thornton. Originally released as part of an "Official Bootleg" series, Acadia have re packaged the collection with extensive liner notes and a new cover art. Acadia. 2007.
Recording information: Japan.
Personnel: Vinnie Burns, Steve Howe (vocals, guitar); Geoffrey Downes (vocals, keyboards); John Payne (vocals); Trevor Thornton (drums).
Liner Note Author: Alan Robinson.
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