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''Aura'' is the eighth studio album by British
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band
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. As a result of the diverse array of guest musicians, ''Aura'' had a wide mix of sounds with some songs trying to replicate Asia's earlier style, while others retained the more acoustic Latin production started by ''
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'' five years prior.


Production

''Aura'' began recording in 1999 at Loco Studios located in the village of
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in Monmouthshire, Wales. The group had gotten reduced to the duo of singer-songwriter John Payne and musician
Geoff Downes Geoffrey Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English keyboardist who gained fame as a member of the new wave group The Buggles with Trevor Horn, the progressive rock band Yes, and the supergroup Asia. Born in Stockport, Downes moved to London ...
by this time, and they were determined to create a new sort of
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around ''Aura'' by bringing in multiple guest artists to collaborate with them. Examples include
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,
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, and
Chris Slade Chris Slade (born Christopher Slade Rees; 30 October 1946) is a Welsh musician, best known for playing for the Australian rock band AC/DC. He drummed for the band from 1989 to 1994, performing on their 1990 album '' The Razors Edge'' along with ...
. Original member
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even featured on the songs "The Last Time" and "Free". It was produced by the band itself alongside Simon Hanhart, an
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who had previously produced work by groups such as
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,
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, and Whitecross. A stable line-up would eventually be established from this, with guitarist
Guthrie Govan Guthrie Govan (; born 27 December 1971) is an English guitarist and guitar teacher, known for his work with the bands the Aristocrats, Asia, GPS, the Young Punx and the Fellowship, as well as his solo project Erotic Cakes. More recently, he ha ...
and drummer
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becoming mainstays until 2006. The lyrics for "Awake" were adapted from " The Rubaiyat" of
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. The lyrics for "The Longest Night" were inspired by
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's poem of 1918. "Ready to Go Home" was written by
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and
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of
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and appeared on '' Mirror Mirror'' (1995). Geoff Downes had mixed feelings about the album's production. He stated "It was good to start with, but I think because of the duration of the album - at the end of it we felt it had gone in a slightly different direction than we wanted it to. In hindsight, sometimes these things happen." The cover artwork was designed by Roger Dean, who had collaborated with Asia since their inception.


Release

''Aura'' was originally meant to release in August 2000, but scheduling conflicts with Recognition Records pushed it back to January 31, 2001, initially available in Japan before coming to the UK on February 12. The album had numerous editions, including the standard jewel case CD issue, a limited Digipak CD edition with three bonus tracks, and a limited vinyl release. In the United States, the album was issued by Windstorm Records, a division of Blue Storm Music, and also included the three bonus tracks. In 2007, ''Aura'' was re-issued by Acadia, a label of Evangeline Records. This added a bonus CD which featured an acoustic performance by
Steve Howe Stephen James Howe (born 8 April 1947) is an English musician, best known as the guitarist in the progressive rock band Yes across three stints since 1970. Born in Holloway, North London, Howe developed an interest in the guitar and began to le ...
, recorded live at the
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in Philadelphia on 21 November 1992. "Wherever You Are" was released as a promotional single, backed with "Under the Gun", which both received some airplay. Two songs originally written for the album, "Never the Way" and "Innocence" were included on ''Armada 1'', the band's first fan club exclusive EP released in 2002.


Reception

Although the sound of ''Aura'' can be described as radio-friendly, it did not perform well in charts and remains one of the least sold studio recording in the group's catalog. This may have been partly due to Recognition Records, which went bankrupt within a year after the album was released. Critically, Aura received generally positive reviews. Dave Ling wrote in his review for Classic Rock magazine: "Among the standouts is Ready to Go Home, a beautifully restrained track written by Andrew Gold and 10cc's Graham Gouldman. But consistency is the album's key, and Awake, You're the Stranger, The Last Time, and the yearning The Longest Night are all songs from the very top drawer. Musically, Downes and Payne have chosen their contributors well. They seem to have an intuitive awareness of which players would fit certain songs." Conversely, the magazine Wonderous Stories wrote "From the excellent opener Awake, where Geoff and John are joined by Michael Sturgis again on drums, through the concluding title track, the album is full of strengths and no weaknesses in sight." Christopher Thelen of The Daily Vault was more ambivalent towards the album. While noting that the amount of guest musicians made the album lack cohesion, he cited the tracks "Forgive Me" and "Free" as highlights.


Track listing


Personnel


Asia

* John Payne – lead vocals, bass, guitar *
Geoff Downes Geoffrey Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English keyboardist who gained fame as a member of the new wave group The Buggles with Trevor Horn, the progressive rock band Yes, and the supergroup Asia. Born in Stockport, Downes moved to London ...
– keyboards


Additional musicians

* Neil Lockwood – backing vocals * Gary Liederman – bass "Awake" *
Guthrie Govan Guthrie Govan (; born 27 December 1971) is an English guitarist and guitar teacher, known for his work with the bands the Aristocrats, Asia, GPS, the Young Punx and the Fellowship, as well as his solo project Erotic Cakes. More recently, he ha ...
– guitars * Michael Sturgis – drums *
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– percussion * David Grant's Gospel Choir – choir "Wherever You Are" * Guthrie Govan – guitars *
Chris Slade Chris Slade (born Christopher Slade Rees; 30 October 1946) is a Welsh musician, best known for playing for the Australian rock band AC/DC. He drummed for the band from 1989 to 1994, performing on their 1990 album '' The Razors Edge'' along with ...
– drums "Ready to Go Home" * Guthrie Govan – guitars *
Tony Levin Anthony Frederick Levin (born June 6, 1946) is an American musician and composer, specializing in electric bass, Chapman Stick and upright bass. He also sings and plays synthesizer. Levin is best known for his work with King Crimson (since 198 ...
– bass *
Vinnie Colaiuta Vincent Peter Colaiuta (born February 5, 1956) is an American drummer who has worked as a session musician in many genres. He was inducted into the ''Modern Drummer'' Hall of Fame in 1996 and the ''Classic Drummer'' Hall of Fame in 2014. Colai ...
– drums * Luis Jardim – percussion * David Grant's Gospel Choir – choir "The Last Time" *
Steve Howe Stephen James Howe (born 8 April 1947) is an English musician, best known as the guitarist in the progressive rock band Yes across three stints since 1970. Born in Holloway, North London, Howe developed an interest in the guitar and began to le ...
– guitars * Ian Crichton – guitars * Vinnie Colaiuta – drums * Luis Jardim – percussion "Forgive Me" * Guthrie Govan – guitars * Michael Sturgis – drums * Luis Jardim – percussion "Kings of the Day" * Guthrie Govan – guitars * Simon Phillips – drums * Luis Jardim – percussion "On the Coldest Day in Hell" * Guthrie Govan – guitars * Michael Sturgis – drums "Free" * Steve Howe – guitars * Ian Crichton – guitars *
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– guitars * Simon Phillips – drums "You're the Stranger" *
Elliott Randall Elliott Randall (born June 15, 1947) is an American guitarist best known for being a session musician with popular artists. Randall played the well-known guitar solos from Steely Dan's song "Reelin' in the Years" and Irene Cara's song " Fame". The ...
– guitars * Guthrie Govan – guitars * Michael Sturgis – drums * Luis Jardim – percussion "The Longest Night" * Guthrie Govan – guitars * Vinnie Colaiuta – drums "Aura" * Elliott Randall – guitars * Michael Sturgis – drums * Luís Jardim – percussion "Under the Gun" * Ian Crichton – guitars * Chris Slade – drums "Come Make My Day" * Ian Crichton – guitars * Chris Slade – drums "Hands of Time" * Ian Crichton – guitars * Chris Slade – drums


Technical personnel

* Simon Hanhart – producer, engineer, mixing engineer * Ray Staff – mastering engineer (at Whitfield Studios, London) * Roger Dean – painting, lettering * Martyn Dean – booklet design


References

{{Authority control Asia (band) albums 2001 albums Albums with cover art by Roger Dean (artist)