I don't know if this is the right place (or the Yes thread) but I've been listening to the Asia In Asia box set I got. It's got the satellite broadcast as originally aired, it's got a remixed version of the video from the broadcast (with the full set; at least three songs were cut from the broadcast), a CD of the full set remix, and a CD of the full run dry run the night before.
This is the live show from the Budokan in Tokyo with Greg Lake subbing in for John Wetton. Holy shit is it way better than I had remembered. Greg Lake's voice is just velvet. Steve Howe is on fire. Yeah, Geoff Downes looks kind of douchey running back and forth behind Carl Palmer with 2,943 keyboards, of which I think he uses four, but it's such a good, well-played show. Greg Lake is the star though; the liner notes make clear the band had just gotten off the last leg of their Alpha tour, and were tight, but he had to jump in to replace the MIA John Wetton (fired/quit) but he plays and sings flawlessly. I'm always impressed by that level of professionalism and competency. I think Asia was about Wetton's writing, but it would have been interesting to see what it looked like with Lake (accounts differ as to why it didn't continue with Lake).