The Heat of the Moment: The Very Best of Asia

The Heat of the Moment: The Very Best of Asia

by Asia
The Heat of the Moment: The Very Best of Asia

The Heat of the Moment: The Very Best of Asia

by Asia

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Overview

Why Asia was the recipient of so much venomous criticism from the so-called hip music press is baffling. Okay, the original supergroup's members, vocalist/bassist John Wetton, guitarist Steve Howe, keyboardist Geoff Downes, and drummer Carl Palmer, were veterans of reviled progressive rock acts like Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and perhaps the formation seemed cooked up by dollar-blinded record-company brass and even the musicians themselves. But the fact is that Asia expertly combined stellar instrumental prowess with killer hooks and choruses -- and, yeah, more than a little bombast -- particularly on 1982's self-titled debut. What more could critics who allegedly value virtuoso musicianship and pop craftsmanship want? The Very Best of Asia: Heat of the Moment (1982-1990), while not perfect, is superior to 1990's wretched, poorly conceived compilation Then & Now (which somehow considered 1985's "Voice of America" a "now" selection). It's a fine collection for casual fans of splendid hits like "Heat of the Moment," "Only Time Will Tell," "Don't Cry," and "The Smile Has Left Your Eyes." For diehards, it's essential for the three rare B-sides "Daylight," "Lying to Yourself," and "Ride Easy" and the detailed liner notes. Unfortunately, stellar Asia tracks "Sole Survivor" and "Here Comes the Feeling" are the choppily edited single versions. The powerful "The Heat Goes On" from 1983's Alpha showed the original quartet still had some magic, even if some other material on the album didn't. Krokus' Mandy Meyer replaced Howe on 1985's unjustly ignored Astra, which is best represented by the explosive rocker "Go." The oddly enjoyable Then & Now cut "Days Like These" features Toto guitarist Steve Lukather. ~ Bret Adams

Product Details

Release Date: 06/06/2000
Label: Geffen / Interscope / Polydor / Universal Music
UPC: 0606949055424
Rank: 74365

Tracks

  1. Heat of the Moment
  2. Only Time Will Tell
  3. Sole Survivor
  4. Time Again
  5. Wildest Dreams
  6. Here Comes the Feeling
  7. Don't Cry
  8. Daylight
  9. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
  10. Lying to Yourself
  11. The Heat Goes On
  12. Never in a Million Years
  13. Open Your Eyes
  14. Go
  15. Voice of America
  16. Too Late
  17. Days Like These
  18. Ride Easy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Asia   Primary Artist
Carl Palmer   Guest Artist,Percussion,Drums
John Wetton   Guest Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Steve Howe   Guest Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Geoff Downes   Vocals,Keyboards
Steve Lukather   Guitar

Technical Credits

Erick Labson   Mastering
Geoff Downes   Composer
John Wetton   Composer
Mike Ragogna   Compilation Producer
Paul Northfield   Engineer
Barry Korkin   Editorial Assistant
Frank Wolf   Engineer,Producer
Vartan   Art Direction
Dax Kimbrough   Archive Research,Project Assistant
Beth Stempel   Project Coordinator
Drew FitzGerald   Design
Mike Stone   Engineer,Producer
Steve Howe   Composer
Steve Jones   Composer,Composer
Steven Howe   Composer
Carl Palmer   Composer
Alan Douglas   Engineer
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