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whocares wrote:My guess is more money later. Why give everyone everything all at once, is what I would say is going on. It's not like anything extra is really being released on the remasters. They've all (Perry era) been re-mastered at least once already anyway. The additional songs on the CD's were released on the Time3 pkg and Greatest hits CD's, and in case people in the music biz don't know, people burn their own CD's with all those songs on them already anyway.
that's my take.
beatles182 wrote: but does any one know why Frontiers or even Raised On Radio are not on this list.
Also I would love to purchase remastered versions of Journey, Look Into The Future, and Next does any one know if there are any plans to re-release those?
whocares wrote:Didn't Kalonder recently "retire" from the biz? I mean people have been known to do projects as independent "producers", but who knows.
beatles182 wrote:I’m sorry if this has already been covered, I know Journey is releasing remastered versions of Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape, and Greatest Hits but does any one know why Frontiers or even Raised On Radio are not on this list.
Also I would love to purchase remastered versions of Journey, Look Into The Future, and Next does any one know if there are any plans to re-release those?
Memorex wrote:The second set (including Steve Perry's Solo Stuff) will be released in the 2nd round. Also, these are reissues - not remasters. Misinformation out there. Captured is not included in the reissues, by the way.
Memorex wrote:beatles182 wrote:I’m sorry if this has already been covered, I know Journey is releasing remastered versions of Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape, and Greatest Hits but does any one know why Frontiers or even Raised On Radio are not on this list.
Also I would love to purchase remastered versions of Journey, Look Into The Future, and Next does any one know if there are any plans to re-release those?
The second set (including Steve Perry's Solo Stuff) will be released in the 2nd round. Also, these are reissues - not remasters. Misinformation out there. Captured is not included in the reissues, by the way.
Right now Steve Perry and I are repackaging (with original packaging and artwork) and bringing up the masters to the state of the art CD standards for the entire Journey catalog and Steve's solo records. They should be released in the Summer and Fall of 2006.
Escape79 wrote:Memorex wrote:The second set (including Steve Perry's Solo Stuff) will be released in the 2nd round. Also, these are reissues - not remasters. Misinformation out there. Captured is not included in the reissues, by the way.
Hope they eventually re-release Captured along with a DVD. There are songs that were left off that I think the Die-hards would kill for like "Patiently" & "Winds Of March". Those along with VIDEO for it...I'd LOVE to have that. Hell...I would've rather had that then the Escape DVD. lol.
Here's Hopin'
Manarocks wrote:Escape79 wrote:Memorex wrote:The second set (including Steve Perry's Solo Stuff) will be released in the 2nd round. Also, these are reissues - not remasters. Misinformation out there. Captured is not included in the reissues, by the way.
Hope they eventually re-release Captured along with a DVD. There are songs that were left off that I think the Die-hards would kill for like "Patiently" & "Winds Of March". Those along with VIDEO for it...I'd LOVE to have that. Hell...I would've rather had that then the Escape DVD. lol.
Here's Hopin'
I totally agree. That was a great tour and it was Gregg farewell tour as well. Brings back memories.
Manarocks wrote:[]
I totally agree. That was a great tour and it was Gregg farewell tour as well. Brings back memories.
Memorex wrote:Also, these are reissues - not remasters. Misinformation out there.
Billboard Bits: Journey, Jason Mraz, Lynyrd Skynyrd
June 22, 2006, 3:40 PM ET
Five Journey albums have been remastered and expanded with memorabilia-rich album booklets for an Aug. 1 release via Columbia/Legacy. A handful of the titles have new bonus tracks, including 1988's "Greatest Hits," which will feature the 1996 single "When You Love a Woman."
1978's "Infinity," which marked the vocal debut of Steve Perry, and 1979's "Evolution" retain their original track lists, while 1980's "Departure" will include the bonus tracks "Little Girl" and "Natural Thing."
The mega-selling 1981 album "Escape" will include live versions of "Don't Stop Believin'," "Who's Crying Now" and "Open Arms" from the recent archival CD/DVD "Live in Houston," plus the studio track "La Raza Del Sol."
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Manarocks wrote:
I totally agree. That was a great tour and it was Gregg farewell tour as well. Brings back memories.
whenpigsfly wrote:Did they get it wrong? I'm hoping they will be remastered as well.
beatles182 wrote:I’m sorry if this has already been covered, I know Journey is releasing remastered versions of Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape, and Greatest Hits but does any one know why Frontiers or even Raised On Radio are not on this list.
Also I would love to purchase remastered versions of Journey, Look Into The Future, and Next does any one know if there are any plans to re-release those?
Greggie wrote:beatles182 wrote:I’m sorry if this has already been covered, I know Journey is releasing remastered versions of Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape, and Greatest Hits but does any one know why Frontiers or even Raised On Radio are not on this list.
Also I would love to purchase remastered versions of Journey, Look Into The Future, and Next does any one know if there are any plans to re-release those?
Frontiers and Raised on Radio were remastered a few years ago.
TheOptiMystic wrote:....And that problem with the gap between LTS and City of the Angels on "Evolution" can finally be fixed!
TheOptiMystic wrote:Actually, they were part of the whole Perry-era catalog remaster and re-release effort to tie in with Trial By Fire in 1996.
cudaclan wrote:Not to change the subject, is the 2005 Houston DVD still in the works? Yes, I am aware of the "boots".
WalrusOct9 wrote:Somehow I doubt that any recent footage is going to be released.That "Faith In The Heartland" promo is damaging enough.
StyxCollector wrote:TheOptiMystic wrote:Actually, they were part of the whole Perry-era catalog remaster and re-release effort to tie in with Trial By Fire in 1996.
Not the whole Perry era. Dream After Dream was not done, and has only been released in Japan with the same mastering job 2x (maybe 3).
Infinity has already been remastered three times - the normal remaster, the gold disc, and a special release in Japan in an LP sleeve which is a totally different mastering job and was released between the gold disc and the official remaster.
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