Re: Asia and Greg Lake...

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Date: Mon Mar 13 1995 - 16:24:16 EST

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            Well, after two people mentioned that Greg Lake played with
    Asia on "Alpha" I felt obliged to check my CDs to see if I was
    misremembering things. The CD claims that it's John Wetton who played
    and sang on "Alpha" (and "Asia") and it definitely sounds like his
    voice to me. :) Greg Lake may have played on "Astra" -- I don't have
    that one. Is anyone looking to sell their "Astra" CD? I haven't been
    able to find it.
            I haven't been able to get into the newer Asia very much -- I
    mainly love "Asia" and "Alpha"... I do like the live album though.

            DT Content: I agree with William Wright. I feel that giving
    Myung a bass sound more along the lines of Squire (or Steve Harris or
    Geddy Lee, etc) where you can audibly hear all of the incredible
    things he's doing would be cool. I think that it could pretty easily
    fit in with the DT style and it could add a new place for melody and
    counterpoint. Of course, maybe Myung and DT don't want that sound...
    It probably would require a slight rethinking of their style, I
    suppose.

                                            Steve

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