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A1 is the same old brand new

- RICARDO F. LO (E-mail reactions at rickylophi­lstar@gmail. com. For more updates, photos and videos, visit www.philstar.com/funfare or follow me on Instagram @therealric­kylo.)

The title of one of the band’s hit songs says it all: Same Old Brand New.

That’s what fans of A1 (A One, not to be confused with AI which stands for American Idol) will see when the band stages its 20th Anniversar­y Reunion Tour twice at the Kia Theater on Oct. 21 and 22, at the SMX Convention Center in Davao City on Oct. 23 and at the Waterfront Hotel & Casino in Cebu on Oct. 25, all produced by Concert Republic. (For tickets, call 911-5555.)

The concert is called a “reunion” because more than 15 years after he quit the band, Paul Marazzi has rejoined Ben Adams, Mark Read and Christian Ingebrigts­en. Marazzi’s leave-taking turned the quartet into a trio.

Formed in 1998, the British-Norwegian pop group achieved instant success with its debut single Be The

First To Believe, followed by Like A Rose, Take On Me, Caught In

The Middle and its rendition of A-Ha’s Take On Me. These and other songs are expected to be included in the band’s “reunion” repertoire.

Here’s Funfare’s exclusive e-mail interview with the four:

Fifteen years is a long time since you first performed in the Philippine­s. What, if any, do you remember from that visit?

Paul: I can remember a lot of very kind people enjoying our music. Oh and the delicious food!

Christian: Wow, it’s hard to believe it has been 15 years already! I remember a lot of things. How amazing our fans are in the Philippine­s. How we had to have at least five bodyguards each when walking anywhere. How everyone seems to speak perfect English. How we performed at the Miss Binibining Pilipinas final at the Araneta Coliseum, and no one had told us that the finalists would parade in their bikinis in front of us during our performanc­e. I’ve never played so many mistakes! I remember thinking that the Philippine­s was one of my absolute favorite places to go to.

Ben: We’ve been to the Philippine­s so many times that it’s hard to remember the first time but what I can say is that there is a reason we keep coming back! We love it. The people, the food, our fans .... so many things!

Mark: It is a long time ago. I remember never having experience­d fans like it anywhere else in the world, so passionate and loud, our first introducti­on to our amazing and loyal fans over there and they’ve been a big part of our journey ever since.

How would you make up for that 15-year gap?

Paul: I don’t feel there is anything to make up for. Although I know that the band members all feel that 15 years is too long. Christian: Luckily, Mark, Ben and I have had the opportunit­y to be back to the Philippine­s a couple of times since then. But this will be the first time we’ll be back as the original line-up, with Paul. I think the main thing we’ll be focusing on this time, is really being present, taking in all the impression­s more. It’s so easy, when you’re in the middle of a “whirlwind” of success like the one we experience­d 15 years ago, to take things for granted and not truly appreciate everything and all the love we get from our fans. This time we will experience everything with a great deal of gratitude, and try to give as much back to our fans as we possibly can. Ben: Don’t understand the question, sorry.

Mark: Well, we have been back many times since, most recently as a three-piece, but this will be an especially momentous occasion and return as it will be all four of us.

Like the A1 members, your (Filipino) fans have also grown up. Please update them on what you have been doing since then.

Paul: I think pretty much the same as them. Growing up and doing the best we can for ourselves and our families Christian: In my home country, Norway, I have been touring constantly since 2003. I’ve released several solo albums, the latest last year, which featured the single Break Me which I know has been played on some radio stations in the Philippine­s also. I have a recording studio where I write and produce music for various other artists, and I’ve done some acting. I played the role of Marius in the Norwegian West End production of Les Misérables, and I’m the Norwegian voice in Disney movies such as Brother Bear and Tangled.

Ben: Well, I’ve been writing and producing songs for other artists, from Craig David to Robin Thicke to Boyzone; you name it I’ve worked with it. I also released a No. 1 classical piano album, have a solo album coming out in 2019, toured with Flashdance the musical, been on several big reality shows like Strictly Come

Dancing and Big Brother, and continued to tour throughout this time with A1 as a three- piece, doing studio albums, too, with the guys. Probably my favorite thing though is that I wrote a musical called Euygenius which is currently showing in the West End to five-star reviews across the board. It’s amazing!

Mark: We’ve grown older but haven’t really grown up. We’re still incredibly fortunate to be doing what we love, and whenever we get to meet our Filipino fans it’s like being in a bubble and going back to a time that was so special in our lives. When we’re together with our fans, it’s like nothing has changed.

Do all of you have families (like most of your fans)? Tell us more about your families. Paul: I have a growing family. I have one daughter...and one on the way! Christian: I have a wonderful family with a brother, sister, mom and dad. I’m a third-generation musician, as my grandfathe­r was a violinist in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and my father is a singer, like me. We sometimes

do concerts together. He celebrates his 50th anniversar­y as an artist this year, which we will mark with a great concert in Trondheim in February. My brother sings and plays the piano, but hasn’t chosen a career as a musician. My mother is the technical person in the family, and met my dad when she worked as a technician in a recording studio in the ’70s. My sister has four wonderful children, and made me an uncle when I was only 10 years old.

Ben: No family for me. I’m Peter Pan. Mark: (No comment) What did you learn from your breakup and eventual reunion?

Paul: That we all had very different versions of events.

Christian: I learned so much about how to stand on my own feet, being a solo artist, having to make all the decisions on my own. But I also learned to appreciate the value of being part of a band, having someone to share all the experience­s with, not to mention play ball with, bringing out the best in each other, and how sometimes together we can truly be greater than the sum of each part.

Ben: That there are always two sides to every story and things are always as they seem.

Mark: We have learned to appreciate and respect each other and all that we achieved together and we take more time to enjoy it this time around.

How were you able to convince Paul to re-join the band?

Christian: We didn’t! He reached out to us one day, and we are so happy he did. And the timing was perfect, as our 20th anniversar­y was coming up.

Ben: We just asked and he said yes. Simple as that.

Mark: It’s about timing, and everything falling into place at the right time. It wasn’t the right time before. We’ve all matured and reflected on everything that happened and we’ve been able to leave some of the negatives of the past in

the past and enjoy these moments and whatever the future may bring for the band.

(To Paul) What did you do after quitting A1 and how does it feel to be back with A1?

Paul: I have done a variety of different jobs and have tried to keep my hand in music as much as possible. It feels natural to be back. How has your music changed (if it did) during all these years, especially with the emergence of several bands?

Paul: My musical preference­s have evolved a bit. But I have always tried to be open to everything.

Christian: Well, as people, we always change with the times, growing and evolving. So as a band, we’ve changed just as our fans have, as we’ve grown older. But essentiall­y, the chore of what’s A1, is that we have four very different people writing the songs, pulling and dragging in each direction, eventually ending up with something that we all can agree is great. As we all grow and change as people and writers, this means what we write will always be colored by the time we’re in. However, our love for the strong melody will always be at the centre.

Ben: As a band, we’ve tried out several things but we always feel more comfortabl­e down the “caught in the middle” type of sound. Just good classic pop/rock.

Mark: Like with all bands, our music changes with the times and styles. But a strong melody and relatable lyrics always remain at the heart of any good song.

Give three good reasons why Filipino fans should troop to your concert.

Paul: It’s the 20th anniversar­y. I’m there. I could well be dead in another 20 years.

Christian: 1). It will be a great trip down Memory Lane both for us and our fans. 2). It will be so much fun hearing everyone sing along to the songs that represent great memories for us, taking us back in time to our youth. And 3). With Paul by our side again, this also marks not just the end of the beginning, but the beginning of something new. We’d love for you to be there with us to celebrate the last 20 years and the beginning of the next chapter together.

Ben: Because we can’t wait to see their faces and it’s gonna be one hell of a nostalgia trip! And we have a new single called Armour that we will be performing for the first time.

Mark: 1). This is the very first show where we’re back together as the full original line-up, you’ll never be able to say that again; 2). It’s shaping up to be the best set we’ve ever put together for a live show. 3). You don’t need three reasons after 1 and 2 — but it’s the first time we’re back together and performing in the Philippine­s, but it could be the last, so you really don’t want to miss it.

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Now (above, from left): Christian Ingebrigts­en, Paul Marazzi, Ben Adams and Mark Read. Then (inset), can you identify who’s who? Asked to give a good reason why their Filipino fans shouldn’t miss their concert, Mark says, ‘It’s the first time we are back together and performing in the Philippine­s, but it could be the last…’
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A1 together again as a quartet after Paul (leftmost) rejoined the band 15 years after he left
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