Talk:Aqua (album)

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Aqua is an album consisting mainly of arena rock numbers, which avoid to sound like the ones on Alpha and Astra. Downes, who continues to write most of the material, keeps the music at a professional level very well. The "Aqua" instrumentals, the first one opening the album and the second one closing it, are the showplaces for the changes that Downes has gone through since the release of Astra. The rest of the tracks, some written with other collaborators, include ballads and numbers about love and war. "Who Will Stop the Rain?" is the single on the album, although it didn't chart (neither did the album), but it's a good track you can listen on the album. Other good tracks include "Heaven on Earth", a track that shifts from a ballad to a rocker number. "Someday" and "The Voice of Reason" also represent the album well. This album is a suitable follow-up to the band's debut, so those who prefer this 10-year delayed encore, should get it and skip the albums between the debut and this one.