The reunion tour ended up (where else?) in Asia and besides the three or four genuine hits the band had in their heyday, the guys decided to include progressive rock warhorses such as "In the Court of the Crimson King," "Roundabout" and "Fanfare for the Common Man" in the lengthy set list. Even "Video Killed the Radio Star" gets raked over the still burning coals of self-indulgence and pomposity. But for all of its excesses, the well-played and -recorded music here carries with it a certain mechanical melancholy. Wetton's always been one of the best vocalists for this stuff and his chutzpah somehow manages to bring this overloaded ship into dock, where, hopefully, all involved can disembark and enter the retirement community called Technical Ecstasy.