Although Fantasia: Live In Tokyo isn’t the most adventurous album, it does provide an interesting journey into an age when young music fans sat still without the aid of Ritalin. The Japanese audience is abundant in its appreciation of the group, many of them singing in full voice with the band throughout. More than this, it’s a pleasure to hear old pro’s still at the top of their form, producing licks and solos that outdo almost any of the snotty youngsters in the music market today. That quality alone makes Fantasia: Live In Tokyo worth a listen or two.
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