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Don wrote:Sunday, May 22nd, 2011
CD Review: Journey, “Eclipse”
by Dw. Dunphy
Instead, Schon jumps into the song about a minute-and-a-half in and widdles it to death. Contrast “Tantra” with “Still They Ride” and you’ll know what I’m talking about.
Think about a few more of the band’s highest achievements: “Who’s Cryin’ Now” is pretty darn perfect so far as AOR tunes go, and because Schon is held back until that solo outro, it’s twice as notable. Remember that the band originated as a blues-rock-based jam band of sorts, extracted by Herbie Herbert from the original Santana lineup, and a song like Departure‘s “Walks Like A Lady,” which is all blues-feel in an easy-going stroll seems like a natural. Finally, think of the heights of Journey’s bombast, like the unassailable “Mother, Father” wherein all that guitar flamethrowing is not only justified, but necessary. Why did they have such a keen understanding of dynamics then, but not now?
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steveo777 wrote: I don't think there is anything a 35+ year old band can do right, in the eyes of critics. My belief is that even with
Steve Perry in the lineup all along, the times changed for the music and the band would have had a tough time anyway.
StevePerryHair wrote:steveo777 wrote: I don't think there is anything a 35+ year old band can do right, in the eyes of critics. My belief is that even with
Steve Perry in the lineup all along, the times changed for the music and the band would have had a tough time anyway.
Well I saw a 25 year old band (Bon Jovi) a couple of weeks ago. Not ONLY did they SELL OUT a 20,000+ arena... but they ALSO had NO opening act, NO co-headliner.....No Richie even, JUST THEM.... on stage, for just over 2 hours. People were on their feet about the whole concert. NEW SONGS off of NEW albums being sung by a majority of people just dancing and singing away, MEN included... NO POTTY BREAKS AND BEER BRAKES OR PEOPLE SITTING. They achieve this. So you will suggest a "Steve Perry" Journey couldn't? Well you may be right but then who knows! Def Lep can't... Heart can't... REO can't.... and the list goes on and on. You can't blame this stuff JUST on the music industry.
Incredible, Lynny ...it went well w/no Richie, that's awesome!!StevePerryHair wrote:steveo777 wrote: I don't think there is anything a 35+ year old band can do right, in the eyes of critics. My belief is that even with
Steve Perry in the lineup all along, the times changed for the music and the band would have had a tough time anyway.
Well I saw a 25 year old band (Bon Jovi) a couple of weeks ago. Not ONLY did they SELL OUT a 20,000+ arena... but they ALSO had NO opening act, NO co-headliner.....No Richie even, JUST THEM.... on stage, for just over 2 hours. People were on their feet about the whole concert. NEW SONGS off of NEW albums being sung by a majority of people just dancing and singing away, MEN included... NO POTTY BREAKS AND BEER BRAKES OR PEOPLE SITTING. They achieve this. So you will suggest a "Steve Perry" Journey couldn't? Well you may be right but then who knows! Def Lep can't... Heart can't... REO can't.... and the list goes on and on. You can't blame this stuff JUST on the music industry.
StevePerryHair wrote:steveo777 wrote: I don't think there is anything a 35+ year old band can do right, in the eyes of critics. My belief is that even with
Steve Perry in the lineup all along, the times changed for the music and the band would have had a tough time anyway.
Well I saw a 25 year old band (Bon Jovi) a couple of weeks ago. Not ONLY did they SELL OUT a 20,000+ arena... but they ALSO had NO opening act, NO co-headliner.....No Richie even, JUST THEM.... on stage, for just over 2 hours. People were on their feet about the whole concert. NEW SONGS off of NEW albums being sung by a majority of people just dancing and singing away, MEN included... NO POTTY BREAKS AND BEER BRAKES OR PEOPLE SITTING. They achieve this. So you will suggest a "Steve Perry" Journey couldn't? Well you may be right but then who knows! Def Lep can't... Heart can't... REO can't.... and the list goes on and on. You can't blame this stuff JUST on the music industry.
yogi wrote:I was hoping for an album with songs such as: Mother/Father, Escape, Edge Of The Blade, Message Of Love, What I Needed(Revelation).
What I am hearing so far( But I have not heard this album near enough) is a alot of Red13 sounding material.
Am I wrong???
P.S. What I Needed was a CLASSIC Journey song!!!
Majestic wrote:yogi wrote:I was hoping for an album with songs such as: Mother/Father, Escape, Edge Of The Blade, Message Of Love, What I Needed(Revelation).
What I am hearing so far( But I have not heard this album near enough) is a alot of Red13 sounding material.
Am I wrong???
P.S. What I Needed was a CLASSIC Journey song!!!
I can see why you would say that, in that both were experimental for Journey with a bit more of an edge, but I can't agree beyond that. Eclipse is experimental, but the songs and production are much much stronger than Red 13, not to mention Arnel is an entirely different class of singer than Augeri. Red 13 could have been good, with some better production work, and/or (preferably both) a better singer.
Everyone is just wailing away at their chosen instrument, and the end result sounds less like a group effort and more like each member showed up, recorded their part with little regard to what the other members had recorded, and producer Kevin Shirley was left to mash all the disparate thrashing together.
Greg wrote:I think you guys are missing the point with this review. He's not saying Journey should have done a classic album. He's merely saying that there are certain moments with the music where things seemed a bit forced or where each player is trying to stand out in the music, but nobody is willing to pull back and let it have a natural flow. I get that. There are moments on this album where I am thinking to myself, "If they had just did this part like this, or if Arnel had not repeated this line or sang this phrase the way he did...." it's not that the total body of work is crap (except for Tantra, I seriously feel homicidal listening to that song) it's just that there are things in these last two albums, heck even the Augeri albums where it just didn't seem like a natural flow to me. It's really hard to explain without having people in the same room with me listening to a song. Maybe that is the "magic" they used to talk about with the old lineup. The magic is those little things that makes each song flow beautifully to the point where you would not change a thing about them, you expect the songs to flow the way they did. I don't find very much of this magic in present day Journey albums. Not saying it sounds bad, just saying that there are things in the music that while this aspect or that aspect gets you excited, at the end of the day, you do feel left disappointed.
ebake02 wrote:If journey would have done another Revelation type of sound these people would have complained that it was another album of cheese and they should have tried something different. It doesn't matter what this band does, they will never win with some critics.
Rhiannon wrote:Greg wrote:I think you guys are missing the point with this review. He's not saying Journey should have done a classic album. He's merely saying that there are certain moments with the music where things seemed a bit forced or where each player is trying to stand out in the music, but nobody is willing to pull back and let it have a natural flow. I get that. There are moments on this album where I am thinking to myself, "If they had just did this part like this, or if Arnel had not repeated this line or sang this phrase the way he did...." it's not that the total body of work is crap (except for Tantra, I seriously feel homicidal listening to that song) it's just that there are things in these last two albums, heck even the Augeri albums where it just didn't seem like a natural flow to me. It's really hard to explain without having people in the same room with me listening to a song. Maybe that is the "magic" they used to talk about with the old lineup. The magic is those little things that makes each song flow beautifully to the point where you would not change a thing about them, you expect the songs to flow the way they did. I don't find very much of this magic in present day Journey albums. Not saying it sounds bad, just saying that there are things in the music that while this aspect or that aspect gets you excited, at the end of the day, you do feel left disappointed.
That's totally true. But again, it's not fair to expect a (for all intents and purposes) completely different band (line-up, whatever you need to call it) to have the same coalescence that Journey had which made them famous. I think it has to be judged separately away from any false expectation that you're going to get something of that quality and caliber from Journey these days. And just accepted for what it is. Whatever it is, it's each fan's right to love it or leave it and change their mind here and there. For me, it sounds amateur in places and the lyrics (while some may find some depth to them and if it speaks to anyone then that's awesome) aren't anything original or captivating. Which isn't a knock at the band so much as I just am looking for a higher quality than is presented here.
ebake02 wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Well I saw a 25 year old band (Bon Jovi) a couple of weeks ago. Not ONLY did they SELL OUT a 20,000+ arena... but they ALSO had NO opening act, NO co-headliner.....No Richie even, JUST THEM.... on stage, for just over 2 hours. People were on their feet about the whole concert. NEW SONGS off of NEW albums being sung by a majority of people just dancing and singing away, MEN included... NO POTTY BREAKS AND BEER BRAKES OR PEOPLE SITTING. They achieve this. So you will suggest a "Steve Perry" Journey couldn't? Well you may be right but then who knows! Def Lep can't... Heart can't... REO can't.... and the list goes on and on. You can't blame this stuff JUST on the music industry.steveo777 wrote: I don't think there is anything a 35+ year old band can do right, in the eyes of critics. My belief is that even with
Steve Perry in the lineup all along, the times changed for the music and the band would have had a tough time anyway.
Bon Homo has the help of a major record label and they have abandoned their musical roots in favor of a more mainstream pop sound that is more radio friendly. Journey, Def Leppard and Heart hasn't sold out to make a few extra bucks like Bon Jovi has. Their music for the last 10 years or so has been very cookie cutter. This is the same "rock band" that did a country album a few years ago. ( I use the term rock band very loosely, Bon Jovi is anything but at this point)
ebake02 wrote:Bon Homo has the help of a major record label and they have abandoned their musical roots in favor of a more mainstream pop sound that is more radio friendly. Journey, Def Leppard and Heart hasn't sold out to make a few extra bucks like Bon Jovi has. Their music for the last 10 years or so has been very cookie cutter. This is the same "rock band" that did a country album a few years ago. ( I use the term rock band very loosely, Bon Jovi is anything but at this point)
Greg wrote:ebake02 wrote:Bon Homo has the help of a major record label and they have abandoned their musical roots in favor of a more mainstream pop sound that is more radio friendly. Journey, Def Leppard and Heart hasn't sold out to make a few extra bucks like Bon Jovi has. Their music for the last 10 years or so has been very cookie cutter. This is the same "rock band" that did a country album a few years ago. ( I use the term rock band very loosely, Bon Jovi is anything but at this point)
Journey was accused of the very same thing in the 1980's, as well as Def Leppard. Does the term "Corporate rock" mean anything? Look at Def Leppard's body of work since about 2000. There's no early 80's "Leppard" sound. It's all commercialized in hopes of cashing in. Look at Journey's Raised on Radio. Um, mainstream pop? So, why blame Bon Jovi for reinventing themselves and actually being successful at it? I'm not a huge fan of Bon Jovi's recent stuff, but I applaud them for changing things up, writing whatever type of songs they wish to write, and actually being very successful because of it. So what if Jovi has help from a major record label? Journey was with Sony for awhile. They have had the same opportunities as Bon Jovi. Same with Def Leppard. Some bands have it, some don't.
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