Matthew wrote:X factor wrote:cubby69 wrote:Todd H wrote:I may be the only person on the planet that prefers the Rollie-era Journey albums to the Cain stuff.
Trust me, you're not. I can't stand most of the 'brilliance of Mr. Friga, versus what Rolie offered this band. I'd take the early Journey up to and including Departure versus any of the lovey dovey ballady shit that came after, but then again, maybe its just me...

I remember being really taken aback at all the gooey ballads when he joined the band.
Well, I can think of four ballads - "Open Arms", "Faithfully", "Why Can't This Night Last Forever" and "Happy To Give" - spread over three albums. That's hardly any. And yet you were "taken aback" by this? Were you "taken aback" by every other rock band who recorded ballads in the 1980s?
I'd understand it more if you were surprised by how heavy Journey became in the two albums after Cain joined...by how the band who brought us "Lights", "Too Late" and "Good Morning Girl" could now give us "Edge of The Blade", "Chain Reaction", "Keep On Runnin'" and "Escape".
If you prefer 70s music to 80s music then that's fine. But this idea that Cain wimped out the band on "Escape" and "Frontiers" just isn't true. Do you only listen to Journey on the radio?
Ok I really think Journey had a few more ballads than those four during that period (I love songs like STILL THEY RIDE and SEND HER MY LOVE, but call me crazy, I consider those to be "ballads")
Despite this, what I was refering to is that there is nothing like OPEN ARMS or FAITHFULLY on any of the Cain-era BABYS albums. There was no precidence for him to have written songs of that nature....hence my being "taken aback".Take an album like ON THE EDGE and the only thing resembling a ballad is a 2 minute song called DARKER SIDE OF TOWN, that is, as the name implies, a dark little tune and in no way resembles a song that would be played at my high school prom, like say...I dunno...OPEN ARMS.
I also never said that they didn't have material that didn't rock during this time. ESCAPE happens to be my all time favorite Journey tune,and I love EDGE OF THE BLADE and RUBICON, despite the fact that none of these ever received airplay...because as you know , of course, I "only listen to Journey on the radio"
Was Journey my favorite band growing up? Probably not...still loved em. (Saw 'em at Murphy Center on the MTSU campus on FRONTIERS tour- I even reviewed the FRONTIERS album in my HS newspaper ,calling it one of the top ten albums of that year) ...and did I have ALL the Perry era albums (and on VINYL no less?) Damn straight...even that turd ROR, which I actually still listen too now and again.