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tater1977 wrote:Journey - Greatest Hits Volume 2 - This title will be released on November 1, 2011.
Greatest Hits Volume 2
Journey (Artist) | Format: Audio CD
http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Hits-2-J ... B005D4XXPC
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This title will be released on November 1, 2011.
Product Details
Audio CD (November 1, 2011)
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Sony Legacy
ASIN: B005D4XXPC
Track Listings
1. Stone In Love
2. After The Fall
3. Chain Reaction
4. The Party s Over (Hopelessly In Love)
5. Escape
6. Still They Ride
7. Good Morning Girl
8. Stay Awhile
9. Suzanne
10. Feeling That Way
11. Anytime
12. Walks Like A Lady
13. Little Girl
14. Just The Same Way
15. Patiently
16. When I Think Of You
17. Mother, Father (Live In Houston 1981)
Michigan Girl wrote:Oh, just helping your girlfriend look for your man parts. We're
hoping someone has them in a jar somewhere, because what
we've located thus far wouldn't keep a Chihuahua satisfied!!
Michigan Girl wrote:Oh, just helping your girlfriend look for your man parts. We're
hoping someone has them in a jar somewhere, because what
we've located, thus far, wouldn't keep a Chiwawa satisfied!!
Journey/Survivor wrote:If they were smart they would have included "Higher Place" "Remember Me" "After All These Years" and the Augeri version of "The Place In Your Heart."
Michigan Girl wrote:It may be an excuse, for some, but one cannot prove that the GH's
had no bearing on Revelation sales, same as one can't prove that
it did. The fact is, we shall never know.
Tito wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:It may be an excuse, for some, but one cannot prove that the GH's
had no bearing on Revelation sales, same as one can't prove that
it did. The fact is, we shall never know.
I can, Revelation and Greatest Hits were charting/selling well at the same time. I don't believe for one second, folks were buying Greatest Hits and then buying Revelation (at the same time) because it had Greatest Hits as well - essentially buying Greatest Hits twice.
Theory, speculation, abstract thought ...anything but fact!!Tito wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:It may be an excuse, for some, but one cannot prove that the GH's
had no bearing on Revelation sales, same as one can't prove that
it did. The fact is, we shall never know.
I can, Revelation and Greatest Hits were charting/selling well at the same time. I don't believe for one second, folks were buying Greatest Hits and then buying Revelation (at the same time) because it had Greatest Hits as well - essentially buying Greatest Hits twice.
Gideon wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:If they were smart they would have included "Higher Place" "Remember Me" "After All These Years" and the Augeri version of "The Place In Your Heart."
According to Don, Sony doesn't have the rights to those songs.
edit: Whoops, wrong one.
lights1961 wrote:revelation only sold because of GH were redone...
lights1961 wrote:this release will make great stocking suffers for xmas this year...
feeling that way/anytime great addition...
Saint John wrote:The re-records had nothing to do with Revelation's sales. It's just the excuse du jour for the album selling well. Funny how the original sentiment on here was that the fans would roundly reject the package because of those re-records. Now, years later, and almost a million packages moved, it's the only way to justify the sales and pat Perry on the head.
It's really simple. The promotion and exposure (Ellen, Oprah, CBS Sunday Morning Show and GQ), the price, the inclusion of a live DVD and 2 songs on the AC charts, all made it the perfect package. And that's why it sold. Now, let's look at Eclipse. No promotion, no exposure, not nearly the TV audiences reached, no DVD, no songs on the AC charts and a horrible price. The math seems pretty simple to me. Throw in a DVD, put them on Oprah (hypothetically, since she's off the regular air), Ellen, a multi-page article in GQ, put 2 songs on the charts and you'll see similar sales. Probably not as many because the sales of CDs have come down dramatically since Revelation's release, but they'd be at a couple hundred thousand by now (3-4) and still moving units.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Saint John wrote:The re-records had nothing to do with Revelation's sales. It's just the excuse du jour for the album selling well. Funny how the original sentiment on here was that the fans would roundly reject the package because of those re-records. Now, years later, and almost a million packages moved, it's the only way to justify the sales and pat Perry on the head.
It's really simple. The promotion and exposure (Ellen, Oprah, CBS Sunday Morning Show and GQ), the price, the inclusion of a live DVD and 2 songs on the AC charts, all made it the perfect package. And that's why it sold. Now, let's look at Eclipse. No promotion, no exposure, not nearly the TV audiences reached, no DVD, no songs on the AC charts and a horrible price. The math seems pretty simple to me. Throw in a DVD, put them on Oprah (hypothetically, since she's off the regular air), Ellen, a multi-page article in GQ, put 2 songs on the charts and you'll see similar sales. Probably not as many because the sales of CDs have come down dramatically since Revelation's release, but they'd be at a couple hundred thousand by now (3-4) and still moving units.
The re-records had almost everything to do with Revelation's sales. If Revelation didn't have DSB on it, it would've sold squat. As for the "original sentiment" on the forum, I remember fans bitching that the re-records were a bad idea. Neal has also said as much. I don't recall anyone predicting that the re-records would result in low sales. With JSS behind the helm and talk of possible stripped-down accoustic arrangements, I was actually for the idea. As for the promotional appearances...several of them came after Revelation's top 5 debut on the charts, so it may have helped with sales, but can't account for its initial strong showing.
tater1977 wrote:1. Stone In Love
2. After The Fall
3. Chain Reaction
4. The Party s Over (Hopelessly In Love)
5. Escape
6. Still They Ride
7. Good Morning Girl
8. Stay Awhile
9. Suzanne
10. Feeling That Way
11. Anytime
12. Walks Like A Lady
13. Little Girl
14. Just The Same Way
15. Patiently
16. When I Think Of You
17. Mother, Father (Live In Houston 1981)
Andrew wrote:No one has noticed the most important factor of this release.
I has given me yet another excuse to request a Steve Perry interview....which I have just done. No reply as yet
Maui Tom wrote:Andrew wrote:No one has noticed the most important factor of this release.
I has given me yet another excuse to request a Steve Perry interview....which I have just done. No reply as yet
why is SP still knee deep in everything Journey?
Andrew wrote:No one has noticed the most important factor of this release.
I has given me yet another excuse to request a Steve Perry interview....which I have just done. No reply as yet
Maui Tom wrote:Andrew wrote:No one has noticed the most important factor of this release.
I has given me yet another excuse to request a Steve Perry interview....which I have just done. No reply as yet
why is SP still knee deep in everything Journey?
Maui Tom wrote:Andrew wrote:No one has noticed the most important factor of this release.
I has given me yet another excuse to request a Steve Perry interview....which I have just done. No reply as yet
why is SP still knee deep in everything Journey?
Argus wrote:Maui Tom wrote:Andrew wrote:No one has noticed the most important factor of this release.
I has given me yet another excuse to request a Steve Perry interview....which I have just done. No reply as yet
why is SP still knee deep in everything Journey?
Because it's his baby too. The songs are his children.. his legacy
Gideon wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:If they were smart they would have included "Higher Place" "Remember Me" "After All These Years" and the Augeri version of "The Place In Your Heart."
According to Don, Sony doesn't have the rights to those songs.
edit: Whoops, wrong one.
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