Keystudio is fine if all you want is the newer studio stuff, the last from the classic lineup. I noticed that the run time totals 74 minutes, the length of a CD in those days, and I don't think that's a coincidence. But the suits also wanted to get the new live stuff out there, and there's merit in that. Where they dropped the ball was in mixing the two up. They should have been separate releases, a single studio CD and a double live.
Luckily, this is what I did. I took the live tracks from both KTA albums and remixed them into the concert song order:
Disc 1 (74:34)
1. Siberian Khatru (10:14)
2. Close To The Edge (19:34)
3. I've Seen All Good People (7:06)
4. Time And A Word (6:26)
5. And You And I (10:38)
6. The Revealing Science of God (20:26)
Disc 2 (69:14)
1. Going For The One (5:06)
2. Turn Of The Century (7:58)
3. America (10:26)
4. Onward (5:39)
5. Awaken (18:25)
6. Roundabout (8:26)
7. Starship Trooper (13:04)
They're really great live tracks, but that's likely because of the amount of studio overdubs that were done on the album after the fact. However, you get some real treats (like the GFTO tracks, as well as "America", all of CTTE, "Onward", "Awaken" and "The Revealing Science of God"), despite the studio-fixes that were done.
It was my hope that, with the recent KTA re-release, that they would take the opportunity to make the live tracks as a 2CD and put the studio tracks on a single CD, but instead they just repacked both 2CD KTA albums with the KTA Concert DVD... Lame! At least I have *my* 2CD version of the live album, in concert order, which is a really nice, complete concert too.
-Marc.