Asia - Aria

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Album Details

Title: Aria
Artist: Asia
Release Date: 5/1994
Re-Released On: 10/1/1999
Label: Mayhem, CMA , Geffen, Original Masters, Original Masters/Snapper Music
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 017533099623, 090861107321, 636551552325, 008811905422, 5020083800828, 885417013429
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Elaborate, Rousing, Slick, Dramatic, Earnest, Indulgent, Sophisticated, Theatrical, Ambitious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cerebral, Dreamy, Energetic, Romantic, Wistful, Yearning, Stylish
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Anytime
  2. Are You Big Enough?
  3. Desire
  4. Summer
  5. Sad Situation
  6. Don't Cut the Wire (Brother)
  7. Feels Like Love
  8. Remembrance Day
  9. Enough's Enough
  10. Military Man
  11. Aria

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDGeffen19054
1998CDOriginal Masters15523
1998CDOriginal Masters/Snapper Music15523
1995CDMayhem50812
------CDCMA 701342

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Album Review

Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, and Carl Palmer surprised everyone when they re-formed Asia in 1992, with a new singer (John Payne) and a second guitarist (Al Pitrelli). Even more surprising was the fact that Aqua -- the album no one had been expecting -- was quite impressive, arguably superior to its three predecessors. What could easily have been an isolated one-shot experience turned into a continuing success story when Downes returned to the studios two years later, but without Howe and Palmer. The latter was replaced by drummer Michael Sturgis. Howe, of course, could not be "replaced" (that would have been an insult to his talent) -- so Pitrelli thus became the sole guitarist of the band. Asia, now a quartet, nonetheless managed to release yet another amazing album. This is in most part due to Payne's vocals and Downes' creative mind. The album does start off with a few weaknesses, but as the music flows and you move deeper into the tracks, melodies become richer and more intricate, and the lyrics more interesting. The fourth track, "Summer," is a great song; "Sad Situation" is a marvel; and "Don't Cut the Wire" a work of art. The second half of the record is near-perfect, from the romantic "Feels Like Love" to the symphonic "Aria," which makes for a great finale. The weakest part is the chorus of "Enough's Enough." A great investment, if you like this type of music. ~ Alex S. Garcia, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al PitrelliDrums, Guitar
Andy ReillyMixing, Engineer
Ben JonesAssistant Engineer
Brian BurrowsLayout Design, Typography
Dave LingLiner Notes
Doug CookAssistant Engineer
Gary StevensonMixing
Geoffrey DownesKeyboards, Producer
James WiltshireCoordination, Production Coordination
John PayneGuitar, Vocals (Background), Bass, Vocals, Producer
Michael SturgisDrums
Micheal StrugisDrums
Paul RiderPhotography
Roger DeanArtwork, Cover Design, Cover Painting, Art Direction, Paintings