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A.S.a.P. were a rock band formed by guitarist and vocalist
Adrian Smith Adrian Smith may refer to: * Adrian Smith (basketball) (born 1936), American basketball player *Adrian Smith (architect) (born 1944), American architect *Sir Adrian Smith (statistician) (born 1946), English statistician and academic *Adrian Smith (m ...
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. A.S.a.P. released an album in 1989 entitled ''Silver and Gold''. A.S.a.P. stands for "Adrian Smith and Project", and the full name of the band is incorporated within the band logo, with each word written in tiny font underneath the corresponding letter in the abbreviation.


History

Adrian Smith Adrian Smith may refer to: * Adrian Smith (basketball) (born 1936), American basketball player *Adrian Smith (architect) (born 1944), American architect *Sir Adrian Smith (statistician) (born 1946), English statistician and academic *Adrian Smith (m ...
formed the band in 1989 when Iron Maiden was taking a year break after spending almost a year on the road for the ''
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'' album tour in 1988. The band had its origin in Urchin, a band Smith fronted in the 1970s. Andy Barnett, Dave Colwell and Richard Young played with Smith in various incarnations of Urchin, which was disbanded in 1981 when Smith joined Iron Maiden. Further foundations for the band were laid out in late 1985 when Iron Maiden were taking a break after their massive world tour in support of their album ''
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''. Bored with the lull in band's activity as they prepared to record a new album, Adrian Smith and Nicko McBrain started playing on their own to pass the time, and they soon formed a full band which included Colwell and Barnett. Along with some other musicians they knew, they went to play a one-off gig at
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in 1986, under the name of " The Entire Population of Hackney". At the show, the band performed mostly original material, including the songs "Silver and Gold" (which would later become the title track of their only
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, "Fighting Man", "School Days" and "When She's Gone" (all of which would later be recorded by A.S.a.P. and released as B-sides to its singles) at the show, as well as three songs that would later be recorded by Iron Maiden ("Juanita", "Reach Out" and "That Girl"). When he formed A.S.a.P. in 1989, Adrian Smith invited his friends and former bandmates Colwell, Barnett and Young, as well as
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drummer
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. Originally, Smith wanted Nicko McBrain to join on drums, but McBrain was getting married at the time and was unavailable for recording. Their first and only album was a departure from the sound Smith helped create with Iron Maiden. It was not as heavy as Iron Maiden although there were elements of the more progressive sound the band had developed over the 1980s, but keyboards were more prominently featured than in Iron Maiden's music. It also featured Smith in the role of lead singer. His voice has a somewhat husky, working class feel to it comparable to
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. The album was a commercial failure, despite the promotional tour and two singles, and the band soon ceased to exist. In 1990, Adrian Smith left Iron Maiden during the writing of their album ''
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'', due largely to creative differences with Steve Harris. Despite staying on good terms with the band, the departure from Iron Maiden led Smith to a decision to quit the music business altogether, and between 1990 and 1993 he performed live only once, as a guest star with Iron Maiden at a one-off show in Donington in 1992. In 1993, Smith formed a band called
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, with the idea of playing only small club shows. The Untouchables never released any records, and by 1994, they evolved to
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's backing band and eventually they both rejoined Iron Maiden in 1999.


Track listing - ''Silver and Gold'' (album)

All songs written by Barnett/Colwell/Smith/Young # "The Lion" - 3:54 # "Silver and Gold" - 4:50 # "Down the Wire" - 5:06 # "You Could Be a King" - 3:38 # "After the Storm" - 5:50 # "Misunderstood" - 4:25 # "Kid Gone Astray" - 4:24 # "Fallen Heroes" - 4:32 # "Wishing Your Life Away" - 4:05 # "Blood on the Ocean" - 6:01


Track listing - "Silver and Gold" (CD single)

# "Silver and Gold (12" Remix)" (Barnett/Colwell/Smith/Young) - 4:47 # "Blood Brothers (Alternative Version)" (Barnett/Colwell/Smith/Young) - 3:33 # "Fighting Man" (Barnett/Colwell) - 3:56


Track listing - "Down the Wire" (CD single)

# "Down the Wire (Long Distance Mix)" (Barnett/Colwell/Smith/Young) # "When She's Gone" (Smith) # "School Days" (Barnett/Colwell)


Personnel - ''Silver and Gold'' (1989)

*
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- lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, lead vocals * Andy Barnett - lead, acoustic and slide guitars, backing vocals *
Dave Colwell David Colwell (born 1 August 1964, also known as Dave Bucket) is a British rock guitarist who has been a member of Bad Company, Samson, ASAP, The Eastenders, The Entire Population of Hackney, 720, The Torpedoes, Angel Street, Roger Chapman' ...
- lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars, backing vocals *Richard Young - keyboards, sequence programming *Robin Clayton - bass *
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- drums, percussion ;Additional personnel * Stevie Lange - backing vocals on "After the Storm" *
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- lead vocal on middle 8 and backing vocals on "Misunderstood"


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