whenpigsfly wrote:Memorex wrote:Also, these are reissues - not remasters. Misinformation out there.
According to Billboard:Billboard Bits: Journey, Jason Mraz, Lynyrd Skynyrd
June 22, 2006, 3:40 PM ET
Five Journey albums have been remastered and expanded with memorabilia-rich album booklets for an Aug. 1 release via Columbia/Legacy. A handful of the titles have new bonus tracks, including 1988's "Greatest Hits," which will feature the 1996 single "When You Love a Woman."
1978's "Infinity," which marked the vocal debut of Steve Perry, and 1979's "Evolution" retain their original track lists, while 1980's "Departure" will include the bonus tracks "Little Girl" and "Natural Thing."
The mega-selling 1981 album "Escape" will include live versions of "Don't Stop Believin'," "Who's Crying Now" and "Open Arms" from the recent archival CD/DVD "Live in Houston," plus the studio track "La Raza Del Sol."
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Did they get it wrong? I'm hoping they will be remastered as well. The Houston stuff sounds so great, I was hoping they'd make the same improvements with the reissues...
I'm really hoping that in the next round, if there is one, that they'll reissue Frontiers with Only the Young and Ask the Lonely. That would be something to be excited about, for me. And, I know, I could just make my own...
lol
They got it wrong.