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Johnny Mohawk wrote:Sounds like your customer is wrong!
Though there are some versions floating around of a few of the Infinity tunes before Perry joined, none of this material was officially released back then. Time3 contains an early version of "Feelin' That Way", before Perry changed it up a bit and added his vocals, but though it was recorded before Infinity, it wasn't released until the early 90's.
Also, your customer mentioned that "Lights" was one of the tunes he heard. That's impossible, as Perry brought that tune to the band (he and Schon finished it up), so "Lights" didn't exist in Journey before Perry was on board.
Chrismo wrote:annie89509 wrote:Fleishman also sang Winds of March and Anytime before SP was hired.
were any of his songs ever released?
Chrismo wrote:meh. it's ok. but doesn't beat perry's versions
G.I.Jim wrote:Chrismo wrote:meh. it's ok. but doesn't beat perry's versions
I agree 100%. Didn't care for his vocals at all. Hiring Perry was the best thing they could have EVER done with this band.
7 Wishes wrote:Unbelievable. How could they have fired a guy with pipes like Fleischman in exchange for a no-talent hack like Perry? I mean, Fleischman's unbelievable work on the first Vinnie Vincent Invasion album...especially the title track, invasion...
"Invasion!
You are armed with ecstasy!
Invasion!"
The man is an absolute genius. Journey could have gone places if they hadn't made the terrible mistake of firing him.
G.I.Jim wrote:Chrismo wrote:annie89509 wrote:Fleishman also sang Winds of March and Anytime before SP was hired.
were any of his songs ever released?
I don't think so, but I've seen videos on Youtube with Fleishman singing those tunes. Here's him singing Winds of March...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSGM_pZwsmY
Chrismo wrote:annie89509 wrote:Fleishman also sang Winds of March and Anytime before SP was hired.
were any of his songs ever released?
Loneman1 wrote:Chrismo wrote:annie89509 wrote:Fleishman also sang Winds of March and Anytime before SP was hired.
were any of his songs ever released?
No official Journey songs were ever released album-wise with his vocals on them, but a song he had with Journey called "For You" was released on his solo album "Perfect Stranger" from '79 with the name "All For You". Neal and Gregg are both playing on the track. The Journey demo of it is featured on Time3.
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