Video for the single "Silver And Gold": http://youtube.com/watch?v=-a_ton6RJbc
Wikipedia entry for the band: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASAP_%28band%29
Okay, I finally acquired Adrian Smith's solo project album and I probably haven't listened to one album so many times in a 48 hour period as this album.
I always thought Adrian had a decent voice; he sings lead vocal on Iron Maiden's b-side "Reach Out" from the "Somewhere In Time" era. This solo project gave me the dose of Adrian lead vocal I wanted to hear.
Adrian's guitar chops are also pure Adrian style at its best. Every song except 'You Could Be A King" has his distinctive bluesy, wide-vibrato, vocal-like soloing. Whoever's playing the occasional neck pickup solo really has a Dave Murray legato style; whether or not this is intentional, I have no idea. See the Youtube video link I posted above.
As for the album itself, it kind of has a lite-rock/adult-rock feel but with a tiny bit of the heavier edge we expect from a metal guitarist. I think there's not one song on the album that doesn't have a really memorable catchy hook in it. It just has this "listenable" quality to it. Adrian is a solid song/hook/melody writer. I honestly don't have a favorite song from this album... and I also don't dislike any of them.
I think it's good Adrian got all his light radio-friendly rock n' roll stuff out of the way all onto one dedicated album (good for me) because his Psycho Motel stuff that I'm listening to so far is a LOT darker, and neither ASAP nor Psycho Motel is stuff that really fits with Maiden. I haven't listened to enough of his Bruce Dickinson contributions yet so I can't comment on those, but I guess I'll track down those albums next.
Wikipedia entry for the band: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASAP_%28band%29
Okay, I finally acquired Adrian Smith's solo project album and I probably haven't listened to one album so many times in a 48 hour period as this album.
I always thought Adrian had a decent voice; he sings lead vocal on Iron Maiden's b-side "Reach Out" from the "Somewhere In Time" era. This solo project gave me the dose of Adrian lead vocal I wanted to hear.
Adrian's guitar chops are also pure Adrian style at its best. Every song except 'You Could Be A King" has his distinctive bluesy, wide-vibrato, vocal-like soloing. Whoever's playing the occasional neck pickup solo really has a Dave Murray legato style; whether or not this is intentional, I have no idea. See the Youtube video link I posted above.
As for the album itself, it kind of has a lite-rock/adult-rock feel but with a tiny bit of the heavier edge we expect from a metal guitarist. I think there's not one song on the album that doesn't have a really memorable catchy hook in it. It just has this "listenable" quality to it. Adrian is a solid song/hook/melody writer. I honestly don't have a favorite song from this album... and I also don't dislike any of them.
I think it's good Adrian got all his light radio-friendly rock n' roll stuff out of the way all onto one dedicated album (good for me) because his Psycho Motel stuff that I'm listening to so far is a LOT darker, and neither ASAP nor Psycho Motel is stuff that really fits with Maiden. I haven't listened to enough of his Bruce Dickinson contributions yet so I can't comment on those, but I guess I'll track down those albums next.
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