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Postby Maro » Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:03 am

CHARLES C. MILLER

Windfall - s/t (very rare, unavailable on cd)


What happened to this guy?
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Postby Maro » Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:11 am

I think I covered most of the ground by now. As promised, there are still Ted Poley, Rik Emmett and Tommy Shaw for me to present here.
And then You'd have the largest database of singers with more or less simmilar vocal style to Steve Perry.
I took some liberties with looking for simmilarities (Danny Vaughn, Jimi Jamison, John Elefante, Freddy Curci, etc.) but I guess only a few would be mad about this couple of inclusions.
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Postby Pelata » Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:46 am

Maro wrote:Now we're moving further out of Steve Perry territory, but still with some simmilarities...

JOHN ELEFANTE

Kansas - Vinyl Confessions
Kansas - Drastic Measures
Kansas - The Best Of (on songs Fight Fire With Fire, Perfect Lover and Play The Game Tonight)
OST - St. Elmo's Fire (on song Young And Innocent)
Mastedon - It's a Jungle Out There! (on songs This is the Day, Islands in the Sky and Get Up)
Mastedon - Lofcaudio (on 5 songs)
Kansas - Dust In the Wind: Best Of (on songs Fight Fire With Fire and Play The Game Tonight)
Kansas - Star Box (on songs Play The Game Tonight and Fight Fire With Fire)
John Elefante - Windows Of Heaven
John Elefante - Corridors
Kansas - Definitive Collection (on songs Fight Fire With Fire and Play The Game Tonight)
John Elefante - Defying Gravity
Kansas - The Ultimate Kansas (on songs Fight Fire With Fire and Play The Game Tonight)
Kansas - Sail On: The 30th Anniversary Collection 1974-2004 (on songs Play The Game Tonight and Fight Fire With Fire)
Kansas - Super Hits (on song Play The Game Tonight)

Couple of years ago there was rumour about The Best of John Elefante and fourth solo album being in works... as it looks like, they are still unreleased.


One of my ALL TIME favorite singers EVER!!!!!!!
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Postby Maro » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:23 am

I know, I promised Ted Poley's, Rik Emmett's and Tommy Shaw's discography days ago... but I'm too tired right now... maybe one of these days... :oops:
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Postby Maro » Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:54 am

RIK EMMETT (melodic rock selection)

Triumph - Just a Game
Triumph - Progressions of Power
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Triumph - Allied Forces
Triumph - Never Surrender
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Triumph - Thunder Seven
Triumph - Stages
Triumph - The Sport Of Kings
Triumph - Surveillance
Triumph - Classics
Rik Emmett - Absolutely
on movie Problem Child 2 was used Rik Emmett's song Saved By Love
Rik Emmett - Ipso Facto
Rik Emmett - The Spiral Notebook
Triumph - King Biscuit Flower Hour (In Concert)
Rik Emmett - 20th Century Masters Millenium: The Best Of Rik Emmett
Triumph - Live at the US Festival DVD/CD
Triumph - A Night of Triumph DVD/CD
Triumph - Livin' for the Weekend: Anthology
Triumph - Extended Versions
Airtime - Liberty Manifesto

Notices:
Rik Emmett is a legend, both as singer and as guitar player.
On most Triumph albums he sings lead vocals on majority of songs, with drummer Gil Moore singing on the rest of songs.
Only album with Gil Moore's majority of lead vocals is Progressions of Power (aside of Edge Of Excess album which doesn't feature Rik Emmett at all).
It's for a debate if Triumph's melodic rock phase started with Just A Game, Allied Forces or Thunder Seven albums, depending on your personal definition of melodic rock style.
The simmilar thing goes for first three Rik Emmett's solo albums, where some would argue if his melodic rock phase ends with Absolutely, Ipso Facto or The Spiral Notebook album. It's up to your personal judgement what qualifies as melodic rock.
Later Rik Emmett's solo albums are mostly instrumental affairs in totally different styles (soft jazz, blues, classical, flamenco...).
Airtime project marks Rik's return into melodic rock territory.
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Postby Maro » Fri Aug 29, 2008 6:56 am

TOMMY SHAW

Styx - Crystal Ball
Styx - The Grand Illusion
Styx - Pieces Of Eight
Styx - Cornerstone
OST - Roadie (Styx on song Crystal Ball)
Styx - Paradise Theatre
Styx - Kilroy Was Here
Styx - Caught In The Act: Live
Tommy Shaw - Girls With Guns
Tommy Shaw - What If
on movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins is used Tommy's song What If (Remo's Theme)
Tommy Shaw - Live In Japan
Tommy Shaw - Ambition
Styx - Classics Volume 15
Damn Yankees - s/t
OST - Gremlins 2: The New Batch (Damn Yankees on song Damn Yankees)
on movie Nothing but Trouble is used Damn Yankees song Bonestripper
on movie The Taking of Beverly Hills is used Damn Yankees song Rock City
Damn Yankees - Don't Tread
on movie Nowhere to Run is used Damn Yankees song The Silence Is Broken
on movie Billy Madison is used Styx song Renegade
Shaw/Blades - Hallucination
OST - Tommy Boy (Shaw/Blades on song My Hallucination)
Styx - Greatest Hits
Styx - Greatest Hits Part 2
Styx - Return To Paradise
Styx - The Best Of Times: The Best Of Styx
Tommy Shaw - 7 Deadly zens
Styx - Brave New World
OST - Big Daddy (Styx on song Babe) - on movie are also used Styx songs Blue Collar Man and The Best of Times
V/A - Not The Same Old Song And Dance: Tribute To Aerosmith (Shaw/Blades on song Sweet Emotions)
V/A - British Rock Symphony (on Celebration Suite medley with Alice Cooper)
scraped third Damn Yankees - Bravo album
Styx - Extended Versions
Styx and Reo Speedwagon - Arch Allies: Live At Riverport
Styx - The Singles Collection
Styx - Yesterday & Today
Styx - Styxworld: Live 2001
V/A - Stone Cold Queen: A Tribute (on song Spread Your Wings)
Styx - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Styx
Styx - At The River's Edge: Live In St. Louis
Damn Yankees - The Essentials
V/A - A Classic Rock Christmas (Styx on song All I Want, Shaw/Blades on song 12 Days Of Christmas)
V/A - Pigs And Pyramids: An All Star Lineup Performing The Songs Of Pink Floyd (on song Money)
Brad Davis - I'm Not Gonna Let My Blues Bring Me Down (on song Tell Me Son)
Styx - Cyclorama
Styx - Rockers
Styx - 21 Century Live
Damn Yankees - High Enough and Other Hits
V/A - Spin The Bottle: An All-Star Tribute To Kiss (on song Love Gun)
Styx - Come Sail Away: The Styx Anthology
V/A - AC/DC We Salute You (on song Down Payment Blues)
Styx - Big Bang Theory
Styx - Chronicles (contains Crystal Ball, The Grand Illusion and Pieces Of Eight albums)
Michael Schenker Group - Heavy Hitters (on song Money)
Damn Yankees - High Enough
Styx - Gold
V/A - An '80s Metal Tribute to Journey (on song Open Arms)
V/A - Butchering the Beatles: A Headbashing Tribute (Shaw/Blades on song Day Tripper)
Styx with Contemporary Youth Orchestra - One With Everything
on movie Stick It is used Styx song Renegade
Shaw/Blades - Influence
V/A - VH1 Metal Mania Stripped Volume 3 (Shaw/Blades on High Enough)
Styx - Best of Styx: Green Series

Small notice:
In Styx, Tommy Shaw sings on some songs, while on others are Dennis DeYoung, James Young, Lawrence Gowan or Glen Burtnik.
In Damn Yankees and Shaw/Blades, Tommy Shaw was sharing vocals with Jack Blades.
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Postby Maro » Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:07 am

And I'll finish with Ted Poley tomorrow... or maybe not? :wink:
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Postby StoneCold » Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:22 pm

Maro wrote:And I'll finish with Ted Poley tomorrow... or maybe not? :wink:


The more the better. No Aussie Perry sound alikes?
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Postby Maro » Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:36 pm

TED POLEY

Prophet - s/t (lead vocal on songs Listen To Ya and duet in Heart Of The Night)
Danger Danger - Rare Cuts
Danger Danger - s/t
Danger Danger - Down And Dirty Live!
Danger Danger - Screw It!
Danger Danger - Cockroach
Bone Machine - Dogs
Ted Poley - A Letter To Santa (From A Horny 12 yr. Old Boy) single
Bone Machine - Search And Destroy
Bone Machine - Disappearing, Inc.
OST - Sonic Adventure Vocal Album - Songs with Attitude (on song Lazy Days (Livin' in Paradise) (Theme of Big))
Melodica - Long Way From Home
Melodica - Acoustica
Melodica - USAcoustica
Melodica - Lovemetal
OST - Sonic Adventure 2 Cuts Unleashed: Vocal Collection (on song Escape From The City)
V/A - Warmth in the Wilderness: A Tribute to Jason Becker (on song Drop In The Bucket)
Poley/Pichler - Big
Crush 40 - s/t (on song Escape From The City)
OST - Sonic Heroes (on song We Can: Theme Of Team Sonic)
Liberty N' Justice - Soundtrack Of A Soul (on song Always Tomorrow)
Ted Poley - Collateral Damage
Jack Frost - Out In The Cold (on song Wasting Your Luv)
Ted Poley - Smile
JK Northrup - Wired In My Skin (on songs Perfect Imperfection and If I Were James Taylor (I Could Finish This Song))
OST - Sonic Rivals 2 (on song Race To Win)
Liberty N' Justice - Independence Day (on song Praying For A Miracle)
Pleasuredome - For Your Personal Amusement
upcoming Poley/Rivera - Only Human (release date in Sep '08 )
upcoming V/A - Kiss My Ankh: A Tribute To Vinnie Vincent (on song Unholy)
upcoming Danger Danger album (unknown release date)

Small notice:
On most of his work Ted Poley swiches from hard rock to melodic rock and back... but there is always something in his voice to keep us interested.
Half of Danger Danger album Cockroach are rerecordings by his successor Paul Laine.
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Postby Maro » Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:45 pm

That was it... I covered here every single vocalist I heard of for being compared with Steve Perry.
As I said before, I took some liberties with some names (Danny Vaughn, John Elefante, Freddy Curci, Jimi Jamison...) and some of the other names are at times so damn close to The Voice that it's hard to notice a difference...

I could continue with other interesting (but more different) vocalists if You want... :D
For example - out there are bunch of Lou Gramm-alike vocalists if someone wants topic like that...
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Postby Maro » Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:06 am

Should I continue this topic with other vocalists (more different from Steve Perry) or leave it to die and move to second, third, etc. page of Journey Forum?
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Postby Maro » Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:41 am

I'd "resurrect" this old topic of mine for a moment, before I start new topic with Lou Gramm-simmilar vocalists in following days...
Any new updates or comments about work of some of (many) vocalists presented in this topic?

As far as I know, Ramos/Hugo album is out on market, and new Jimi Jamison and China Blue were (finally) given release date...
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Postby StoneCold » Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:43 pm

Here's another one (unless I missed it in your list)

John Francis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfztM2yxMTc&
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