Can anyone think of any other band who would three times use their liner notes to tip their hats to other bands or artists who had met tragedy?
Infinity
The members of Journey would like to express their deep sorrow for the loss suffered by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Their music will live on forever, and words cannot express our sadness for the loss of Cassie Gaines, Steve Gaines, Dean Kilpatrick and Ronnie Van Zant. Fly on Freebird.
We would like to thank Bruce Lundvall and the best record company in the world; your affection, wisdom and dedication continue to make it happen for us. Thanks to everybody at Columbia Records.
The Journey Road Crew has logged many, many miles out on the road, and we would like to thank each man for his time, toil and devotion to the cause:
Patrick Morrow - Road Manager
Gary Schafer - Stage Manager, Guitars, Amps
Scott Ross - Equipment Manager, Drums, Trucking
Jack Villanueva - Special Effects, Trucking
Mark Linett - Live Performance Sound
Ken Medrick - Lighting Design
A very special thank you to our terrific and tireless Office Staff:
Susan Alexander - Chancellor of the Exchequer
John Villanueva - Office Manager, Keeper of the Good Karma
Special thanks to Frank Barsalona for continuing to maintain the Tiffany's of booking agencies.
Special thanks to the Bionic Ladies of Premier Talent, Jane Geraghty and Barbara Skydel, and to all the good folks at Premier Talent, Inc.
Johnnie Herbert and Barbary Coast Travel that got us to every gig on time. Thank You.
Special thanks to Michael Krasner and Brian Rohan, Keepers of the Peace, and Mr. Gary Jackson, our Minister of Finance.
Special thanks also to Al Carosi and all the people at Anheuser-Busch Inc. You're much more than the King of Beers.
Michael Dilbeck has been in our corner for a long time. And now, through his efforts in securing the services of Roy Thomas Baker, he has made possible our best effort to date. Michael, again, thank you.
We would like to thank Bill Graham and all the gang at BGP and FM Productions for their continued friendship and support.
Once again, we would like to thank our manager, Walter "Herbie" Herbert, for his love, labor, and drive. Herb, you are the greatest.
Finally, and most important, Journey would like to thank all of the wonderful people across the nation and the world who buy our records, come to our shows and make us feel welcome whereever we go. We love you all.
Cover Art - Kelley & Mouse
Design - Tom Steele
Back Cover Photography - Sam Emerson
Liner Notes - Pay Morrow
Produced and mixed by Roy Thomas Baker for RTB (Audio/Visual) Productions LTD., at His Master's Wheels, San Francisco, and Cherokee Studions, Los Angeles
Geoffrey Workman - First Engineer
Aynsley Dunbar plays Ludwig drums because they are the only ones that can take it. Right. Count?
Journey uses Peavey musical amplifiers and speakers for the sweetest stage sound there is.
Captured
Special thanks to concert photographers Mike Hausmann, Paul Natkin, Michael Mendelson, John Maginnis, Randy Bachman, John Hamlin, Hisao Takahasi and the members of the Journey Force.
This album is dedicated to the memory of Bon Scott, a friend from the highway.
We offer here the special moments of the 1980 tour. Our best times happen with you, the people we visit in all the cities around the world. All of you make a very special difference, and we feel this album reflects that; your presence is the key.
An unbelievable effort is brought to bear by our management staff and road crew. They are responsible for our ability to give our best performance. Words fail to express our pride and love for these people.
Management staff: HERBIE HERBERT – Manager, James Hernanadez – Administration, Jim Welch – Creative Service, Carolina Bagnorol – Business Administration, Gigi Lubugle – Accounting, Sandy Einstein and John Villanueva – Promotion and Publicity, Van Jarvis – Special Projects, Mick Anger – Communications.
Road Crew: Pat Morrow – Road Manager, Peyton Wilson – Production Manager, Jim McCandless – Production Manager, Benny Collins – Stage Manager.
Kevin Elson – Live Sound Engineer, Kenny Mednick – Lighting Design, Jack Villanueva – Keyboards, John Griswold – Guitars, Steve Hill – Electronics, Peter DeAnda – Carpenter, Steve Lelacheur – Carpenter.
Lights: Nightlights, Ken Mednick, John Lobel, Paul Elliot, Valdis Dauksts – Production Manager.
Merchandising: Jim Welch/Winterland Productions, Del Furano, Mike Harkins, Terry Brennan.
Trucking: Rebanda Transportation, Joe DeAnda, Merton Mead, Michael DeContreras, Peter Casanova, Joey Albright.
Sound: Audio Analysts: Bert Pare, Peter Pare, Monique Pare, Rocky Holman, Dickie Offeringa, Randy Boyd, Chris Tervit-Monitors.
Peavey Electronics has made possible a consistent stage sound for all our tours. Peavey speakers and amps are the heart of the sound on this album.
Likewise, Electro-Voice microphones are the heart of Journey’s vocal sound.
We would like to thank Roland Corporation, Sonor, Zildjian, Guild, Ovation, ESP Guitars, And The Star Case Company.
Thanks also to the gang at Leo’s Music in Oakland, California.
Our Friends at CBS Records have worked long and hard to bring our music to the people of the world.
Raised On Radio
SPECIAL THANKS:
Herbie Herbert, Pat Morrow, Patricia Griffiths, Carol Ratner, Sandy Einstein, John Villanueva and the Staff at Nightmare, and Nocturne, San Francisco, Calif. Tim McQuaid, Lora Beard, Cynthia Poon, Irene Sorokolit, and the “Journey Force” Staff, San Francisco, Calif., Fanasylum, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. All the Folk at “Club Fed,” Sausalito, Calif. “The Adventure Continues!!!” John Parker, Scott Tegarden, and the Gang at The Guitar Center, San Francisco, Calif,; Rich Bandoni; P.J. Marxs; Nick Vazquez and Crown Limo; Pam Hester and Blue World Travel; Vivian Mazar; Mesa Boogie for their Great Sounding Guitar Amps; Tom Vinci, Vinci Strings “That’s Italian:” Ianizer 5000; A&S Case, Los Angeles,Calif,; Star Case, Orland Park, Illinois: Steve Partridge – Piano Tunings; Steve Solani – Forte Music; John “Hawkeye” Griswold – Guitar Technician and Entertainment Director for “The Committee;” Geoff & Woody at Europa Technology, Los Angeles, Calif.; Kurzweil Keyboards, Scott Hull, Roy “No Coffee Cake” Segal, The Mumble Monkey, Erminia & Carlo, Perry Oretzky, Marion, Carolina Bagnarol, Jay Rosenthal, Bill Graham, Winterland, J.L. Cooper, Budget Rentals, Lee Phillips, Florence, Judy Castano, Gary & Ruthann Propper, Gallagher, Mom & Marv, Katherine, Bill, Mark, Larry, Va Va, Betty, Nativa, M.S.Q. & Rose, “B.B.,” The Lotus Bowl Five + Two, Michael Krassner, Chuck Hurewitz, Marc Fleisher, The Rogers Family, Tom at Zepher, Lucy & Phil, Claire, The Everly Brothers, Nancy & Leonard, Hal, Mugs, and Nero (The Studio Dog), Sydney “The WhiteTornado.” The Londin Family, Nana, Mom & Dad, Samson, and the Rest of The Family. CBS New York: Al Teller, Bob Sherwood, Ray Anderson, Arma Andon, Paul Smith, John Fagot, Paul Rappaport, John Tupper. CBS West Coast: Bob Willcox, Michael Dilbeck, Ron Oberman, Nan Leone, and to General Don Van Gorp for Ordering Us to Make This Record. We would also like to thank radio station KNGS, Hanford, Calif. And The Fog City Diner, San Francisco, Calif. And all audiovisuals by Bob Clearmountain.
WARNING
This record is rated ROR.
DEDICATED TO
The Loving Memory of Phil Lynott, Debbie Balado and Kenny Sykaluk and To Their Families.
And This One’s For You Mom, I Love You.