Live in Concert Newcastle City Hall 1974

[2] The album includes The Nice song "The Diamond Hard Blue Apples of the Moon" and a cover of Bob Dylan's "She Belongs to Me", all songs from the debut album (except for "Credo" and "Gatecrasher") and the four-minute "Refugee Jam".

Bruce Eder at AllMusic stated "To say it lives up to that promise is putting it mildly.

If you were never overly impressed with the content of Refugee's one and only studio album, this performance really does justify the praise that they received in the British press".

Had Yes not recruited Moraz it's likely that a group stymied by the very average Jackson and Davison would never have achieved great commercial success, but this unearthed live recording does prove Refugee to be a group that, for Moraz alone, deserves to be remembered.

He squeezes the Moog for a lot more juice and uses the Hammond to underscore his command of the harmonious flow of the music.