Track List:
SIDE A
1. Conspiracy
2. Days Of Wonder
3. New World
SIDE B
1. Red Light Ahead
2. The More We Live
3. Hold Out Your Hand / You By My Side
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CD+DVD
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
concert album that united two giants of Prog Rock who join forces on this spectacular live CD/DVD set!
Remastered CD and pro shot DVD featuring performances of 2 Yes songs (”The More We Live,” “Universal Garden”) as well as tracks from Squire’s 1975 solo album PLUS illuminating interviews with the whole band and lots more!
TRACK LISTING
CD
1. Conspiracy
2. Days Of Wonder
3. New World
4. Red Light Ahead
5. Confess
6. The More We Live
7. Hold Out Your Hand / You By My Side
8. Universal Garden
DVD
1. Conspiracy
2. Days Of Wonder
3. Universal Garden
4. New World
5. The More We Live
6. Hold Out Your Hand
7. You By My Side
8. Confess
9. Red Light Ahead
Includes unlimited streaming of Conspiracy Live
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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supported by 10 fans who also own “The More We Live”
No idea where these guys got the idea they were playing jazz fusion. This is 70s/80s prog rock down the line. Gorgeous stuff.
Went well with the OSC I had on just before, too. Peter Jones
supported by 10 fans who also own “The More We Live”
This was a special offer for the friends of fast decisions - an album for $3.45 on the occasion of the birthday of David Cross. Happy birthday to David! He was part of the "King Crimson" lineup that probably was the best ever - the one that lasted from 1972-1974, featuring the exceptional drummer Bill Bruford and the no less exceptional singer, songwriter, and bassist John Wetton. Some great old gems from this time are included on this live album, culminating in the awesome epic "Starless". Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
supported by 10 fans who also own “The More We Live”
Stunning ... The opener has very much a 70s sound, somewhere between jazz-rock fusion and progressive rock. But the band show their exuberence and expertise by carving their own path.
Such a shame there's no more. Peter Jones