Asia is a
rock group formed in 1981. The band was labelled a
supergroup and included former members of veteran
progressive rock bands
Yes,
King Crimson,
Emerson, Lake & Palmer,
Uriah Heep,
U.K.,
Roxy Music,
Wishbone Ash and
The Buggles. As of 2008, there are two distinct groups using the Asia name: a reunion of the band's original line-up performing as
Asia, and
Asia Featuring John Payne featuring three members from later incarnations of Asia.
History
Formation
Asia began with the apparent demise of
Yes and
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, two of the flagship bands of British
progressive rock. After the break-up of
King Crimson in 1974, various plans for a super group involving bassist
John Wetton had been mooted, including the abortive
British Bulldog project with
Bill Bruford and
Rick Wakeman in 1976. In 1977, Bruford and Wetton were reunited in
UK, along with guitarist
Allan Holdsworth and keyboardist/violinist
Eddie Jobson. Their
eponymous debut was released in 1978. By 1980, after UK's demise, a new super group project was suggested involving Wetton, Wakeman, drummer
Carl Palmer and (then little known) guitarist
Trevor Rabin, but Wakeman walked out of the project shortly before they were due to sign to Geffen and before they had ever played together. Rabin, in a filmed interview from 1984 and included in the recently released and updated
DVD 9012Live, said that his involvement with this project never went anywhere because "there was no chemistry" among the participants.