In October 1995, when The Alan Parsons Project performed in Santiago, Chile, they were promoting their album "The Time Machine," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked a significant period in the band's evolution, as it was one of the last projects to be branded under the name "The Alan Parsons Project" before the members moved on to solo endeavors. The live performance reflects the band’s continued ability to engage audiences, showcasing beloved classics like "Eye in the Sky" alongside new material such as "Turn It Up." Notably, the concert underscores the group's legacy of blending rock with progressive and orchestral elements, remaining a significant influence in the music scene. The selection of tracks in the setlist demonstrates the band's commitment to balancing their iconic hits with the fresh sound they were pursuing at that time.