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Fantasia: Live in Tokyo

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Fantasia: Live in Tokyo
Live album by
Released21 June 2007
Recorded8 March 2007
VenueShinjuku Koseinenkin-Hall, Tokyo
GenreProgressive rock
Length105:45
LabelEagle
ProducerAsia
Asia chronology
Silent Nation
(2004)
Fantasia: Live in Tokyo
(2007)
Phoenix
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Fantasia: Live in Tokyo is a double live album by British rock band Asia, released on 21 June 2007 in Japan by WHD Entertainment and on 26 June 2007 internationally by Eagle Records.

Track listing

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Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Time Again"Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Carl Palmer, John Wetton 5:14
2."Wildest Dreams"Wetton, Downes 5:36
3."One Step Closer"Wetton, Howe 4:20
4."Roundabout"Jon Anderson, HoweYes8:41
5."Without You"Wetton, Howe 5:44
6."Cutting It Fine"Wetton, Downes, Howe 6:24
7."Intersection Blues"Howe 3:39
8."Fanfare for the Common Man"Aaron CoplandEmerson, Lake & Palmer7:34
9."The Smile Has Left Your Eyes"Wetton 3:39
Total length:50:55
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Don't Cry"Wetton, Downes 4:29
2."In the Court of the Crimson King"Ian McDonald, Peter SinfieldKing Crimson5:01
3."Here Comes the Feeling"Wetton, Howe 5:39
4."Video Killed the Radio Star"Downes, Trevor Horn, Bruce WoolleyBuggles4:39
5."The Heat Goes On"Wetton, Downes 9:14
6."Only Time Will Tell"Wetton, Downes 5:00
7."Sole Survivor"Wetton, Downes 6:52
8."Ride Easy"Wetton, Howe 5:27
9."Heat of the Moment"Wetton, Downes 8:25
Total length:54:50

Personnel

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Asia

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Technical personnel

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  • Steve Rispin – audio mixing engineer (at Liscombe Park Studios, Buckinghamshire)
  • Ray Staff – mastering engineer (at Alchemy Studios, London)
  • Roger Dean – artwork, logotype, font
  • Mike Inns – photography

Charts

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Chart (2007) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[2] 109

References

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  1. ^ Jurek, Thom. Asia: Fantasia: Live in Tokyo > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Fantasia: Live in Tokyo / Asia". Oricon. Retrieved 23 May 2018.