The third quartet mentioned above performed a single concert on July 27, 1978 at Japan's Denen Coliseum
(billed as "The Tony Williams All Stars"), which was recorded. Along with "Open Fire," their set list included "Rocky Road" and "Heads Up" by Montrose, "Red Alert", "Wildlife" and "There Comes a Time" by Williams, "Dragon Song" by John McLaughlin, and "Tropic of Capricorn" and a dual drum solo (with special guest drummer Billy Cobham).
The Bay State Banner wrote that Williams "presents polarities of rock and R&B, contrasting styles of music woven into an electric tapestry of shifting, pulsating, surging hues and moods."[4]