John Wetton – Akustika I: Live in Amerika / Akustika II: Return to Amerika (2017)

John Wetton - Akustika I: Live in Amerika / Akustika II: Return to Amerika (2017)
Artist: John Wetton
Album: Akustika I: Live in Amerika / Akustika II: Return to Amerika
Genre: Progressive Rock, AOR
Label: Primary Purpose / Cherry Red Records
Year Of Release: 2017
Quality: FLAC (tracks)

Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Voice of America (Live in Amerika) – 04:29
2. Hold Me Now (Live in Amerika) – 05:36
3. Rendezvous 602 (Live in Amerika) – 04:08
4. Christina (Live in Amerika) – 03:11
5. 30 Years (Live in Amerika) – 03:25
6. Only Time Will Tell (Live in Amerika) – 03:48
7. Book of Saturday (Live in Amerika) – 02:26
8. Don’t Cry (Live in Amerika) – 04:16
9. Battle Lines (Live in Amerika) – 05:00
10. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (Live in Amerika) – 03:15
11. Heat of the Moment (Live in Amerika) – 04:39
12. You’re Not the Only One (Live in Amerika) – 04:42

CD 2:
01. Walking On Air (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 04:41
02. Meet Me at Midnight (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 02:59
03. Sole Survivor (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 05:11
04. Book of Saturday (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 05:39
05. Emma (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 03:18
06. Days Like These (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 03:20
07. Thirty Years / Hold Me Now (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 08:36
08. Arkangel (Live: Return to Amerika Version) – 04:12
09. Rendezvous 6:02 (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 04:18
10. Starless (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 03:48
11. Voice of America (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 04:17
12. Woman (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 04:39
13. The Night Watch (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 04:11
14. Smile Has Left Your Eyes (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 03:18
15. Heat of the Moment (Live; Return to Amerika Version) – 04:29

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John Wetton was a talented artist. His extensive musical resume is breathtaking. If he had just formed the incredible band UK, he would deserve praise. But he did more, Asia, King Crimson, iCon, Wetton/Manzanera, soundtracks, and of course his own solo music. He accomplished a great deal in a relatively short time. His loss in January of 2017 was monumental.

Akustika – Live In America/Akustika II – Return To Amerika is a reissue and a new issue of an album released in 1996 (Akustika – Live In America). Prior to his death, Wetton had formed the record label Primary Purpose to reissue and issue his solo catalog. In fact, this package was selected by him for release prior to his death. It was a good choice. Akustika – Live In America is prog rock stripped down to its core, and as a double CD with a later concert is a brilliant addition to Wetton’s catalog.

CD One is the original album, Akustika – Live In America. Wetton touches on most aspects of his career, but of course focuses on Asia (“The Smile Has Left Your Eyes”, “Only Time Will Tell”, “Heat of The Moment”) but he also revisits UK (“Rendezvous 602”) and King Crimson (“Book of Saturday”). The songs hold up extremely well done in this fashion, but especially “Heat of The Moment” with just Wetton and his guitar. Slowed down, the song takes on new meaning.

CD Two is a 2005 concert in similar fashion. His voice is a little bit older and the arrangements are a little more sparse, but they work perfectly. This CD has previously been unreleased, which leads one to think of the other treasures in the Wetton archive. His cover of “Walking On Air” is beyond description. It is an amazing song to begin with, but Wetton, with just piano, takes the song into darker spaces and it is breathtaking. One of the best cover versions of any song I have ever heard. It is magic.

Again, Wetton touches on all aspects of his career on this collection. When one has is career and available catalog it must be very difficult to know what to dip into, but Wetton was smart enough to mix it up and these songs together form a whole new project. “Meet Me At Midnight” from iCon is simply beautiful. iCon was a brilliant project and here the song comes to life in ways the studio did not. This, along with the “Rendezvous 602” are worth the price of admission alone.

This is not prog rock. Some of the songs have their origin in that genre, but here, stripped down, one hears the nucleus of the song. The melody, emotional lyrics, and subtle arrangements. This CD allows one to hear the music in its purest sense. I am not knocking the originals, as I am a fan, but they are presented quite uniquely here. Also, there is a chance, especially on CD two, to have a glimpse into Wetton’s sense of humour. He is clearly having fun revisiting these song.

This two CD set, complete with a wonderful booklet of heartfelt memories of Wetton by friends, is a beautiful tribute. It is well put together, well produced and well thought out. One can only hope that there will be more brilliant issues of archival material in the future.

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