Red13JoePa wrote:They cut 1 tune w/ JSS that didn't even get released yet, but now they have 12 new rerecordings in the can and 7 new tunes already laid down that Shirley is working on?
This is the question that may be the very answer to why isn't Jeff in Journey anymore.
Since Jeff was let go,I've been trying to figure out the real reason why the band thought he wasn't good enough.It just didn't made sense.
Jeff has awesome vocal skills,his stage presence is mesmerizing,he's 100% into what he does,he's fan friendly..The whole package was there.
Then why?How could they let go of such an asset?
Well...My take (keep in mind that this is my opinion based on my own logic) is that Jon Cain and JSS were not on the same wavelenght.
The songwriting chemistry just didn't happen. It's not Jeff's fault,it's not even Cain's fault.I guess they are different as songwriters and they don't mesh.
With that being said,I'm not surprised that during Jeff's tenure,there was only one song cut and the rest was maybe some unfinished material never to be recorded.
Putting aside the morals and the decisions of the band,we have to admit that Cain was/is Journey's songwriter since 1981.Him and Perry made a perfect brilliant team.
You should all remember Cain's own words...He always needed a certain kind of voice to inspire him.It was so easy with Perry,he wrote hit after hit with him.
Then,when his muse (Perry) was gone,Cain's inspiration heavily decreased.(which might be an explanation as to why the post-Perry albums were not as good as the Perry era ones).
Fast-forward to 2007...I guess Cain didn't find in Jeff that "IT" factor that he was looking for.
The fact that Journey already have so much new material in such a short time,makes me believe that Cain and Pineda are prolific together.
Even if Pineda doesn't contribute to the writing process like Perry did,I guess that his voice is enough to inspire Cain to write faster and better than he did in the last 10 years.
The new album will be the best proof,I guess.I'm waiting to hear it.