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Album Discussion---"Time3"

Posted:
Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:55 am
by mikemarrs
this boxset was released right around the holidays back in 1992 and was definitely a very well done one also.it had plenty of hits,ouutakes,rare live material and a nice color booklet with rare photos and the story of journey pretty much up to that point.material is included from every single album the band did including before perry.i was very happy with the rare stuff such as natural thing and other songs that were b-sides or soundtrack stuff.very well done but i did notice a couple tunes that could've been added but overall very nice.
favorites are natural thing,too late and happy to give.

Posted:
Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:00 am
by Vladan
Brilliant compilation. My second Journey buy after I picked up the greatest hits. Bought Time3 to sample the other tracks on the other albums. The 3rd CD blew me away, great stuff there. Nice booklets, and insight of the band when they were in their prime and peek. Time 1, 2, 3 is Journey in a nutshell.

Posted:
Sun Apr 05, 2009 2:34 pm
by Saint John
The quintessential boxset. Into Your Arms is probably my favorite arrangement on the album. It's a shame Perry denied their request to record lyrics on it in the early 90's. He was too busy doing nothing I guess. There's a cool demo of him throwing some lyrics together, but a polished version of this song could have been a big hit.

Posted:
Sun Apr 05, 2009 4:41 pm
by artist4perry
I literally own 4.

Three CD.......one cassette. Three were gifts. If one wears out.........I am set.


Posted:
Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:09 pm
by WykkedSensation
Saint John wrote:The quintessential boxset. Into Your Arms is probably my favorite arrangement on the album. It's a shame Perry denied their request to record lyrics on it in the early 90's. He was too busy doing nothing I guess. There's a cool demo of him throwing some lyrics together, but a polished version of this song could have been a big hit.
Wrong song Dan


Posted:
Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:28 pm
by jrny84
The boxset pretty much covers all of Journeys's major and minor hits from 78-87. It also includes alot of unreleased songs, which is very cool, and music from Journey before Steve Perry. Very interesting to hear the change in sound, when Perry came to the helm. For me this is a must have for any Journey fan. The booklet alone, is very cool, and has alot of interesting information. Time 3 is probably my favorite set of albums.

Posted:
Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:39 am
by Saint John
WykkedSensation wrote:Saint John wrote:The quintessential boxset. Into Your Arms is probably my favorite arrangement on the album. It's a shame Perry denied their request to record lyrics on it in the early 90's. He was too busy doing nothing I guess. There's a cool demo of him throwing some lyrics together, but a polished version of this song could have been a big hit.
Wrong song Dan

Was it that one or
With A Tear?

Posted:
Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:30 am
by NealIsGod
Ahhh, I believe Time3 is what brought Red13JoePa on board as a fan. Along with E5C4P3 and Frontiers, this is a must-have for any Journey fan.

Posted:
Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:43 am
by WykkedSensation
Saint John wrote:WykkedSensation wrote:Saint John wrote:The quintessential boxset. Into Your Arms is probably my favorite arrangement on the album. It's a shame Perry denied their request to record lyrics on it in the early 90's. He was too busy doing nothing I guess. There's a cool demo of him throwing some lyrics together, but a polished version of this song could have been a big hit.
Wrong song Dan

Was it that one or
With A Tear?
Thats the one mate.


Posted:
Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:16 am
by Gideon
Yeah, I was about to say, the album is worth just "With a Tear." Really ass kicking song. "Into Your Arms" was the power ballad-esque one, which I didn't like so much.

Posted:
Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:57 am
by WykkedSensation
Gideon wrote:Yeah, I was about to say, the album is worth just "With a Tear." Really ass kicking song. "Into Your Arms" was the power ballad-esque one, which I didn't like so much.
You sure you got those the right way round G?
'Into your arms' is the rocker. It kicks serious booty.

Posted:
Tue Apr 07, 2009 7:31 am
by Gideon
WykkedSensation wrote:Gideon wrote:Yeah, I was about to say, the album is worth just "With a Tear." Really ass kicking song. "Into Your Arms" was the power ballad-esque one, which I didn't like so much.
You sure you got those the right way round G?
'Into your arms' is the rocker. It kicks serious booty.
Yeah, you're right, sorry.


Posted:
Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:18 am
by Red13JoePa
NealIsGod wrote:Ahhh, I believe Time3 is what brought Red13JoePa on board as a fan. Along with E5C4P3 and Frontiers, this is a must-have for any Journey fan.
Right you are...lot to bite off for a casual fan looking to figure things out...
my older brother had it right at release time I spun it for the hits but the read the booklet and kept going, "aw shit, I gotta hear that! Velvet Curtain is track #....." So then of course got my own, it's the reason boxsets were invented and if I found a 1-milimeter scratch on, say, D2 right now, or a smudge in the liner notes on pg 17 I'd be driving to FYE w/in 2 minutes.

Posted:
Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:57 am
by Since 78
This is one I have to but again. I can only find disc 3
