For me:
MOL - 10
OM - 9
WYLAW - 9
IHSBYH - 8
FIB - 7
CB - 7
DBDOMB - 8
SSC - 9
COTS - 7
WITOY - 9
ETF - 12

CTTL - 8
IJTR - 9
TBF - 10
BILY - 7
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Jeremey wrote:FIB - 9
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Jeremey wrote:FIB - 9
Many fans hold up FIB as everything thats wrong with Journey post-Frontiers.
They say it's Phil Collin-esque, the type of easy listening tailor-made for matronly old hags with arrhythmia.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Many fans hold up FIB as everything thats wrong with Journey post-Frontiers.
They say it's Phil Collin-esque, the type of easy listening tailor-made for matronly old hags with arrhythmia.
jrnyman28 wrote:I liked TBF MUCH more at the time BECAUSE it was the return of Journey. The more I listened to it the less I liked it. If you take away Journey's history then I do not think I would have bought it.
Lora wrote:My all-time favorite Journey record.
Message of Love = 9
One More = 8
When You Love a Woman = 10
If He Should Break Your Heart = 9
Forever in Blue = 7
Castles Burning = 7
Don't Be Down on Me Baby = 10
Still She Cries = 10
Colors of the Spirit = 7
When I Think of You = 8
Easy to Fall = 10
Can't Tame the Lion = 7
It's Just the Rain = 10
Trial By Fire = 10
Baby I'm a Leavin' You = 7
I Can See it in Your Eyes = 7
JeremyP wrote:Also if you listen carefully you can hear a slight hiss under Steve's vocal that disappears when he's not singing. I think that's another little indication that it's live because if they had recorded his lead vocal after everything else, they probably would have taken the time to get it pristine and without any hiss on the vocals at all. And you know it's not tape hiss because this was well into the digital era.
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