Asia

When they appeared in the early '80s, Asia seemed to be a holdover from the '70s,
when supergroups and self-important progressive rockers reigned supreme.

Featuring members of such seminal art rock bands as King Crimson (John Wetton),
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Carl Palmer), and Yes (Steve Howe), as well as Geoff
Downes from the Buggles, Asia did feature stretches of indulgent instrumentals
on their records. However, they also could be surprisingly poppy, and that is
what brought them to the top of the charts with their debut album, Asia, and its
hit single, "Heat of the Moment." Alpha, their second album, also had a couple of
hits ("Don't Cry" and "The Smile Has Left Your Eyes") but its follow-up, Astra,
was a flop.
The group disbanded in 1985, only to reunite in 1990 without John Wetton; John Payne
took his place. After churning out a couple of new songs for a greatest-hits
collection, the band hit the road, including two sold-out dates in front of
20,000 fans in Moscow, of all places. Thereafter, they toured sporadically
and released the albums Aqua (in 1992) and Aria (in 1994).