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4everkop wrote:Hey, today I went to a music store and found the Journey record, Dream after Dream, I never heard of it so I bought it, its mainly instrumental. I am assuming its rare. Any ideas. along with that i bought, Captured, Next, Street Talk, Infinity,Frontiers. All for my record player. Im also assuming next isnt too common, but I could be wrong. But I think Dream after Dream is a gem. Any ideas, comments?
Rockindeano wrote:4everkop wrote:Hey, today I went to a music store and found the Journey record, Dream after Dream, I never heard of it so I bought it, its mainly instrumental. I am assuming its rare. Any ideas. along with that i bought, Captured, Next, Street Talk, Infinity,Frontiers. All for my record player. Im also assuming next isnt too common, but I could be wrong. But I think Dream after Dream is a gem. Any ideas, comments?
Did the clerk laugh hysterically at you for all the Journey records you bought?
4everkop wrote:Rockindeano wrote:4everkop wrote:Hey, today I went to a music store and found the Journey record, Dream after Dream, I never heard of it so I bought it, its mainly instrumental. I am assuming its rare. Any ideas. along with that i bought, Captured, Next, Street Talk, Infinity,Frontiers. All for my record player. Im also assuming next isnt too common, but I could be wrong. But I think Dream after Dream is a gem. Any ideas, comments?
Did the clerk laugh hysterically at you for all the Journey records you bought?
Actually he kinda did,he first snickered and then he said "I take it you really like Journey" And I proudly said "yes".
StyxCollector wrote:It's not rare at all. On CD, it's had no less than 3 or 4 pressings in Japan, and outside of Japan, it was released in the US on LP and cassette back in the day.
4everkop wrote:Rockindeano wrote:4everkop wrote:Hey, today I went to a music store and found the Journey record, Dream after Dream, I never heard of it so I bought it, its mainly instrumental. I am assuming its rare. Any ideas. along with that i bought, Captured, Next, Street Talk, Infinity,Frontiers. All for my record player. Im also assuming next isnt too common, but I could be wrong. But I think Dream after Dream is a gem. Any ideas, comments?
Did the clerk laugh hysterically at you for all the Journey records you bought?
Actually he kinda did,he first snickered and then he said "I take it you really like Journey" And I proudly said "yes".
StyxCollector wrote:It's not rare at all. On CD, it's had no less than 3 or 4 pressings in Japan, and outside of Japan, it was released in the US on LP and cassette back in the day.
chynablue wrote:I have this album on import vinyl (half speed mastered of course), cassette and compact disc. I love this thing, it's my favorite because I never heard the songs 200 times on FM radio. I used to listen to the instrumental bits for hours...classic!
Eric (who is waiting for Josh Ramos to finish cooking dinner here at 8:45 PM... ; )StyxCollector wrote:It's not rare at all. On CD, it's had no less than 3 or 4 pressings in Japan, and outside of Japan, it was released in the US on LP and cassette back in the day.
chynablue wrote:
Eric (who is waiting for Josh Ramos to finish cooking dinner here at 8:45 PM... ; )
donnaplease wrote:chynablue wrote:
Eric (who is waiting for Josh Ramos to finish cooking dinner here at 8:45 PM... ; )
Now THAT is a funny image I have in my head... especially after seeing your photo album yesterday from SB, and seeing your pic with the caption about holding Josh's roses. I think you were holding those when he was taking a picture with my friend Anissa. Too Funny!!!![]()
Hope you're doing well, Eric!
chynablue wrote:Yeah Josh & I are quite the happy couple this week! lmao He's here this week to finish guitars for the China Blue album. And doing pretty amazing I might add. We're hoping to finish up tomorrow, and then listen to some of these Ramos/Hugo mixes...we'll see how it all goes. My wife & kids went to NJ until New Years so I have a few days before the kids take back the house!
BTW Josh is an awesome cook, there is more salmon on my plate now than I can possibly eat! With shrimps & broccoli...nice! He's cleaning up now too. I might tell the wife to stay in NJ a bit longer.![]()
Edonnaplease wrote:chynablue wrote:
Eric (who is waiting for Josh Ramos to finish cooking dinner here at 8:45 PM... ; )
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I talked to Josh a couple of years ago a few times about working on my own project, but my priorities changed. He's an extreemly nice guy! Tell him my kitchen's open when he gets done at your house!!!
Seriously though, you couldn't ask for a nicer guy to work with! Hope he's been doing well.
Now THAT is a funny image I have in my head... especially after seeing your photo album yesterday from SB, and seeing your pic with the caption about holding Josh's roses. I think you were holding those when he was taking a picture with my friend Anissa. Too Funny!!!![]()
Hope you're doing well, Eric!
tammy wrote:Cool find...I love Dream after Dream. I only have the CD - that I had to order as an import. It would be neat to find the LP - just to have - I don't have a record player, but I found some of the other Journey records at thrift stores.
donnaplease wrote:chynablue wrote:
E (who has indigestion now...damn!)
Musta been the shrimps...
donnaplease wrote:chynablue wrote:
E (who has indigestion now...damn!)
Musta been the shrimps...
chynablue wrote:We're hoping to finish up tomorrow, and then listen to some of these Ramos/Hugo mixes...we'll see how it all goes.
[/quote]STORY_TELLER wrote:chynablue wrote:We're hoping to finish up tomorrow, and then listen to some of these Ramos/Hugo mixes...we'll see how it all goes.
Does this mean you have delivered vocals from Hugo for that album? If so, how many are done?
annie89509 wrote:As someone said, it was the soundtrack to a Japanese movie. Out of the 9 tracks, only 3 have SP vocals--Little Girl, Destiny, Sandcastles. The rest are instrumentals. Not everybody's cup of tea, but the music is haunting. SP had the high-range going on those songs, too. When it comes to his singing, it's usually a masterpiece.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:annie89509 wrote:As someone said, it was the soundtrack to a Japanese movie. Out of the 9 tracks, only 3 have SP vocals--Little Girl, Destiny, Sandcastles. The rest are instrumentals. Not everybody's cup of tea, but the music is haunting. SP had the high-range going on those songs, too. When it comes to his singing, it's usually a masterpiece.
I LOVE the ending to Little Girl . . amazing
chynablue wrote:I love Neal's solo coming out of Destiny, the combination of keyboards & orchestra, etc. It's one of my favorite instumental passages. The fact that Neal had his dad to the string arrangements for this album also seemed very cool to me.![]()
youkeepmewaiting wrote:annie89509 wrote:As someone said, it was the soundtrack to a Japanese movie. Out of the 9 tracks, only 3 have SP vocals--Little Girl, Destiny, Sandcastles. The rest are instrumentals. Not everybody's cup of tea, but the music is haunting. SP had the high-range going on those songs, too. When it comes to his singing, it's usually a masterpiece.
I LOVE the ending to Little Girl . . amazing
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