Featuring great never before seen footage – both bands jamming together in the dressing room – the only known film of the London Transatlantic Encore with guest Steve Hackett The Flower Kings
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The Truth Will Set You Free
Rising The Imperial
Last Minute On Earth
In The Eyes Of The World Neal Morse Band
Momentum
Author Of Confusion
The Temple Of The Living God
Another World
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Entrance
Inside His Presence
World Without End Transatlantic
Neal Morse Band And Roine Stolt– Bridge Across Forever
Neal Morse Band And The Flower Kings– All Of The Above (Part I. Full Moon Rising)
Neal Morse Band And The Flower Kings– The Whirlwind (Part I. Overture / Whirlwind)
Neal Morse Band And The Flower Kings– The Whirlwind (Part IV. A Man Can Feel)
Neal Morse Band And The Flower Kings– The Whirlwnd (Part VI. Rose Colored Glasses)
Neal Morse Band And The Flower Kings– Stranger In Your Soul (Part VI. Stranger In Your Soul)
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