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Phoenix

Asia

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Album Review

Like the Phoenix of the title of their 2008 album, Asia has risen from the ashes and made their first studio album with their original lineup in a quarter century. The remarkable thing about Phoenix is that in pure sonic terms, it could have appeared as the sequel to Alpha in 1985 instead of the Steve Howe-less Astra, which is a remarkable achievement in many ways, but what makes the album more interesting is that it is suffused with a sense of mortality. This is no doubt due in part to singer/songwriter/bassist John Wetton's brush with death via open heart surgery in 1997, but his frankness in regards to death gives Phoenix an emotional pull that Asia lacked on their twin blockbusters of 1982's Asia and 1983's Alpha. This makes Phoenix a richer experience, but the nice thing about the album is that it's also easy to appreciate on a simpler musical level, in how the band has a suppleness when they stretch out into multi-part suites while retaining a knack for big, arena pop hooks. All this adds up to a comeback that is surprisingly compelling and surprisingly moving, something that only die-hard fans may have suspected the band still had in them.

Customer Reviews

Back from the ashes!

From the beginning of the first track (Never Again), you can tell this is a vintage Asia album. The feeling from the early 80's comes rushing back. There are some very strong cuts on here...especially "An Extraordinary Life" which has great lyrics to go with a fantastic sound. Phoenix is a proper title as this album truly represents the four original members arising from the ashes to provide another great album.

Biography

Formed: January, 1981

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

When they appeared in the early '80s, Asia seemed to be a holdover from the '70s, when supergroups and self-important progressive rockers reigned supreme. Featuring members of such seminal art rock bands as King Crimson (John Wetton), Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Carl Palmer), and Yes (Steve Howe), as well as Geoff Downes from the Buggles, Asia did feature stretches of indulgent instrumentals on their records. However, they also could be surprisingly poppy, and that is what brought them to the top...
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Phoenix, Asia
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Metal, Arena Rock, Hair Metal
  • Released: Apr 15, 2008

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