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Military Man
Asia Featuring John Payne
Military Man
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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2009 CD EP from vocalist/bassist John Payne and his version of Prog Rock band Asia (Payne had been the frontman for Asia between 1992 and 2004). The five track EP features re-recordings of the tracks 'Military Man', 'Long ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Asia Featuring John Payne
Title: Military Man
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Release Date: 9/1/2009
Genres: Pop, Rock
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 604388337026

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2009 CD EP from vocalist/bassist John Payne and his version of Prog Rock band Asia (Payne had been the frontman for Asia between 1992 and 2004). The five track EP features re-recordings of the tracks 'Military Man', 'Long Way From Home' and 'Neurosaur' and Radio edits of 'Military Man' and 'Long Way From Home'. The band features Payne alongside Guthrie Govan, Jay Schellen and keyboardist Erik Norlander. The Military Man EP is the first studio recordings from this line-up of the band and released to coincide with the American tour dates. Devgel.

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Payne Asia CD Single
squishflipcat | usa | 03/17/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Hmmmm, doesn't seem like too many even know of this disc's existence. This USO charity CD single is the first studio material released by John Payne's version of supergroup Asia(Heat Of The Moment, etc.). Basically, it's new versions of two signiture Payne-era Asia tunes, a new instrumental written by new keyboardist Erik Norlander, and two 'single edits' of the two Asia tracks. The two Asia tracks, 'MILITARY MAN' (originally from 'ARIA', 1994) and 'LONG WAY FROM HOME' (Originally from 'SILENT NATION', ten years later in 2004) have some extra gloss and clarity but don't stray too far from the originals. Erik Norlander appears to be an adequate replacement for Geoff Downes, adding his own touch where the music permits. The instrumental 'NEUROSAUR' goes even further into the prog/fusion/metal direction with the virtuoso keyboard twiddling, almost as if Rick Wakeman had been the original keyboardist of Asia instead of Downes. This is what they may have sounded like. The two 'edits' are unnecessary, as chopped up versions of songs are really nobody's thing.



A decent single, but the true test for Payne and his alternate Asia lineup will be when they finally release their studio album of new work to parallel the original Asia's own new disc 'Omega' this year. This may tide you over till then."