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Production

Omega was recorded from October 2009 to February 2010 at Steve Rispin’s Liscombe Park Studios, Buckinghamshire, where Asia had already worked on their previous album, Phoenix (2008). For the first time since the debut album, released in 1982, the group employed an outside producer, Mike Paxman.WEB,www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/asia-turn-omega-men-on-new-record/, Asia Turn Omega Men on New Record, 1 March 2010, Planet Rock, 30 April 2018, The cover artwork was designed by Roger Dean, who had collaborated with Asia since their inception and with Yes, of which guitarist Steve Howe and keyboard player Geoff Downes had previously been members. The white tiger on the front cover indicates that 2010 is the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese calendar.WEB,www.frontiers.it/album/4682, Asia – Omega: Album Detail, Frontiers Music Srl, 30 April 2018, “Finger on the Trigger” was previously recorded by vocalist/bassist John Wetton and Downes for their collaboration studio album Icon II: Rubicon (2006).

Reception

Bret Adams gave Omega a rating of three-and-a-half stars out of five on AllMusic. “Finger on the Trigger”, “Holy War”, “Light the Way” and “I Believe” were selected as four “Track Picks”. He compared the album with the previous one and summarized that ”Phoenix has better songs overall than Omega — probably due to the initial excitement and creative surge spawned by the reunion — but Omega satisfies, and longtime fans will enjoy it”.The album did not sell well, failing to chart in both United Kingdom and United States, but reached number 29 in Japan, where Asia were always a popular foreign act.

Track listing

{{Track listing| headline = European release| total_length = 61:51| all_writing = John Wetton and Geoff Downes, except where noted| title1 = Finger on the Trigger| length1 = 4:30| title2 = Through My VeinsSteve Howe (musician)>Steve Howe, Wetton| length2 = 5:08| title3 = Holy War| length3 = 5:59| title4 = Ever Yours| length4 = 4:04| title5 = Listen, Children| length5 = 5:56| title6 = End of the World| length6 = 5:39| title7 = Light the Way| writer7 = Howe, Wetton| length7 = 5:09| title8 = Emily| note8 = bonus track| length8 = 5:12| title9 = I’m Still the Same| length9 = 4:43| title10 = There Was a Time| length10 = 5:58| title11 = I Believe| length11 = 4:42| title12 = Don’t Wanna Lose You Now| length12 = 4:45}}{{Track listing| headline = Japanese release| total_length = 61:47| title1 = Finger on the Trigger| length1 = 4:30| title2 = Through My VeinsSteve Howe (musician)>Steve Howe, Wetton| length2 = 5:09| title3 = Holy War| length3 = 6:00| title4 = Ever Yours| length4 = 4:05| title5 = Listen, Children| length5 = 5:57| title6 = End of the World| length6 = 5:39| title7 = Light the Way| writer7 = Howe, Wetton| length7 = 5:10| title8 = I’m Still the Same| length8 = 4:44| title9 = There Was a Time| length9 = 5:57| title10 = Drop a Stone| note10 = bonus track| writer10 = Wetton, Downes, Howe, Carl Palmer| length10 = 5:09| title11 = I Believe| length11 = 4:43| title12 = Don’t Wanna Lose You Now| length12 = 4:46}}

Personnel

Asia

Technical personnel

  • Mike Paxman – producer
  • Steve Rispin – engineer
  • Mark “Tufty” Evans – mixing engineer (at Wispington Studios, Cookham, Berkshire)
  • Secondwave − mastering
  • Roger Dean – cover, logotype, inside painting
  • Martyn Dean – computer work, cover design
  • Michael Inns – photography
  • Karen Gladwell – artwork

Charts{| class“wikitable sortable plainrowheaders”

! Chart (2010)! Peakposition{{Album chart|Germany4|56|id=130138|artist=Asia|album=Omega|rowheader=true|accessdate=28 June 2023}}{{Album chart|France|158|artist=Asia|album=Omega|rowheader=true|accessdate=28 June 2023}}{{Album chart|Oricon|29|artist=Asia|album=Omega|date=2010-05-03|refname=Japanese albums|rowheader=true|accessdate=28 June 2023}}{{Album chart|Sweden|47|artist=Asia|album=Omega|rowheader=true|accessdate=28 June 2023}}{{Album chart|Switzerland|55|artist=Asia|album=Omega|rowheader=true|accessdate=28 June 2023}}{{Album chart|UKIndependent|13|date=20100502|rowheader=true|accessdate=28 June 2023}}

References

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