I listened to the 30th Anniversary Edition of Two for the Show recently, straight through. Wow!
I think I actually prefer the second disc. Maybe because I've already heard the original (single) disc so many times, and honestly, a lot of it didn't work for me. It starts off on the wrong foot, with the shortened version of "Song for America". The quiet, middle section provides great contrast and the song loses impact when they just chop it out. And I just don't like medleys. Kansas has some longer songs, but they're not that long, not "prog" long, and usually I really like the instrumental sections. So it's particularly disappointing when they get to that part and decide that it's a good place to just jump to a different song. The first disc just seems like excerpts and medleys and songs with parts cut out.
After the opening medley, the songs on the second disc were generally intact, which I always prefer. It was nice hearing some of the longer, more intricate songs played fully. Still, some of it just didn't feel right. Kansas is great music, but finding that balance between tight arrangements and adding something to the live performance is tricky, and I guess I just don't care for their solution. Walsh sounds very energetic for sure, but it kinda sounds like he's rushing every single note because he has to pee.