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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Asia-Aura (2001)

Five years after their sixth studio album ("Arena" 1996), Asia reappeared with "Aura" in 2001, a work that showcased their more melodic side, almost entirely moving away from the progressive sounds that had appeared here and there in all their previous works. For this new release, the duo, composed of John Payne (bass, guitars, and vocals) and Geoff Downes (keyboards), enlisted a large number of supporting musicians who helped create the album, including Steve Howe, Tony Levin, Simon Phillips, Chris Slade, Pat Thrall, Ian Crichton, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Elliott Randall, among others. In addition, former 10cc member Graham Gouldman collaborated on the composition of some of the tracks included here. Replete with captivating melodic atmospheres, the album features uplifting soft rock tracks such as "Awake", "Ready to Go Home", "Wherever You Are", "Forgive Me", "Kings of the Day", and "The Last Time". The work of guitarists Howe, Thrall, and Randall, Payne's evocative vocals and catchy choruses, along with Downes' grandiose and symphonic keyboards, guides them along the paths of sophisticated, high-octane rock that is truly appealing. Meanwhile, the jazz-rock track "Free" and the instrumental "Aura" add a progressive touch to this magnificent work from one of the most iconic bands in melodic rock.

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