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Artist: Asia

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CD Title: Best Of

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Category: Progressive Rock

Year: 1997

Label: Cau Records (UK?)

Catalog Number: CAS 70093-2

Personnel

John Payne lead vocals, guitars
Geoff Downes keyboards, backing vocals
Johnny Warman
Andy Mye
Steve Howe guitar
Steve Rodford
Eddie Schwartz
Carl Palmer drums
Woolfenden

Tracks

1.  Heart Of Gold  
2.  Tears  
3.  Fight Against The Tide  
4.  The Mariner's Dream  
5.  Boys From Diamond City  
6.  Ginger  
7.  Obsession  
8.  Moon Under the Water  
9.  Don't Come to Me  
10.  The Smoke That Thunders  
11.  The Higher You Climb  
12.  Armenia  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Richard Hall Date: May 19, 2002 at 0:33
CAUTION! : this is not a greatest hits collection.It's a collection of unreleased Asia songs that were salvaged from an unfortunate studio flooding disaster.Nothing mind blowing on this,definitely for current Asia fans only.Max Bacon's versions of "The Higher You Climb" & "Boys From Diamond City" are far more superior.

From: ThunderDan Date: June 26, 2002 at 15:40
I believe this CD came out in 1999, 2000 at the latest. All of these songs are merely from Archiva 1 and Archiva 2, someone just came up with the idea of taking 6 from 1 and 6 from the other and, there you have it. Definitely for John Payne-era Asia fans only. I like Payne's delivery on 'Boys From Diamond City' better than Max Bacon's. Not to say that Max's was bad or anything.

From: koogles Date: June 28, 2002 at 9:56
RIPOFF! I repeat. RIPOFF!


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