''Astra'' is the third studio album by British rock supergroup
Asia
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, released on 30 November 1985 by
Geffen Records
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.
It was their last full-length studio album with co-founding vocalist and bassist
John Wetton
John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter. Known for his dexterous bass playing and booming baritone voice, Wetton first gained fame in the early 1970s.
Wetton was the singer and p ...
until ''
Phoenix
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'' (2008), released after the original line-up reunited in 2006. ''Astra'' is the first of two albums from Asia—the other being ''
Then & Now''—with Swiss guitarist
Mandy Meyer
Armand "Mandy" Meyer (born August 29 1960) is a Swiss-Canadian guitarist best known for being a member of the hard rock band Gotthard, the progressive rock band Asia, and the heavy metal band Krokus. Meyer has also worked with Cobra, Stealin' H ...
, who replaced
Steve Howe
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.
Background
Started in 1984, it marked the return of Wetton to the group after his firing in September 1983. He had been replaced by
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (informally known as ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in 1970. The band consisted of Keith Emerson (keyboards), Greg Lake (vocals, bass, guitar, producer) and Carl Palmer (drums, percus ...
co-founder
Greg Lake, temporarily, for the concerts at the
Nippon Budokan in Tokyo in December 1983. The opening night of these shows, highly advertised as ''Asia in Asia'', was the first in the history of
MTV to be broadcast via satellite transmission. Following a two-month stint, Lake had left Asia and soon Wetton had been convinced to come back. The latter agreed, but made it a condition to his return that Howe depart the line-up. By the time sessions for ''Astra'' began, the group had recruited Meyer, a former guitarist of the Swiss hard rock band
Krokus.
This personnel change marked a shift in musical direction for Asia to a more edgy, slightly arena rock and metal sound.
Production
Continuing the trend from ''
Alpha'' (1983), the main composers on ''Astra'' were Wetton and keyboard player
Geoff Downes. Two songs, "Voice of America" and "Wishing", were started by Wetton during his time away from the group, initially towards a solo album. "Hard on Me" was written solely by Wetton at the end of the sessions, when the label complained about the lack of a potential hit single. One of the out-take tracks, "We Move as One", was used by former
ABBA
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vocalist
Agnetha Fältskog
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for her solo album ''
Eyes of a Woman
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Background
The album was recorded in the Polar ...
'' (1985).
''Astra'' was recorded at Westside Studios,
The Townhouse Studios and
Sarm West Studios
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, all of which are located in London. Like the two previous recordings, it was produced by
Mike Stone, but this time with the participation from Downes. The album was originally intended to be titled ''Arcadia'', but was changed prior to the release to avoid confusion, when it was learned that a
side project of the same name of
Duran Duran was being recorded at the same time. The cover artwork was designed by
Roger Dean, who had collaborated with Asia since their debut.
Reception
''Astra'' has received mixed reception from music critics. Sandy Robertson in his review for ''
Sounds
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'' gave the album a rating of just one star out of five.
However, Matt Collar has given the album a retrospective rating of three stars out of five on
AllMusic
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. He has called ''Astra'' "a solid prog rock outing" and "a truly underrated '80s rock album and a must-hear for fans".
According to Downes, Geffen did not promote ''Astra'' as much as they could have, partly, because they were switching their distribution in Europe. Without the support from the label along with general lack of public interest, the album performed poorly commercially in comparison with Asia's two preceding albums. It reached number 67 on the
''Billboard'' 200 and spent 17 weeks on the charts.
In the group's native United Kingdom, the album performed even worse, peaking at number 68 and staying just one week on the charts.
The lead-off single, "
Go", reached number 46 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and climbed to number 7 on the
Mainstream Rock
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chart. "Too Late" was released as a promotion only 12" single in the United States and was a minor radio hit, peaking at number 30.
The lackluster reception of ''Astra'' led to cancelling a supporting tour by Geffen and by 1986 Asia dissolved despite the group not making any official statement.
Track listing
Personnel
Asia
*
Geoff Downes – keyboards; producer
*
John Wetton
John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter. Known for his dexterous bass playing and booming baritone voice, Wetton first gained fame in the early 1970s.
Wetton was the singer and p ...
– vocals, bass guitars
*
Mandy Meyer
Armand "Mandy" Meyer (born August 29 1960) is a Swiss-Canadian guitarist best known for being a member of the hard rock band Gotthard, the progressive rock band Asia, and the heavy metal band Krokus. Meyer has also worked with Cobra, Stealin' H ...
– guitar
*
Carl Palmer
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– drums
Additional musicians
*
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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– orchestra (on "Rock and Roll Dream") (orchestrated, arranged and conducted by
Louis Clark
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)
Technical personnel
*
Mike Stone – producer, engineer, mixing engineer
*
Greg Ladanyi
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– mixing engineer
*
Alan Douglas – engineer, mixing engineer
*
John David Kalodner – executive producer
*
Greg Fulginiti
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Fulginiti grew up in Wildwood, New Jersey and graduated from Wildwood High School in 1969 ...
– mastering engineer
*
Bob Ludwig – mastering engineer
*
Roger Dean – cover design
*
Willie Christie – cover photography
Charts
References
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Asia (band) albums
1985 albums
Geffen Records albums
Albums produced by Mike Stone (record producer)
Albums produced by Geoff Downes
Albums with cover art by Roger Dean (artist)