I recalled reading a couple of statements in the music press suggesting that “Little Girl” (recorded in the
Departure sessions and debuting on
Dream After Dream) was the first time that Steve Perry intentionally lowered his vocal range. I went hunting for the references and find that the first time that this was mentioned was during the round of publicity and interviews for
Frontiers in 1983. In
Record Review, April 1983, the journalist, Jon Sutherland observes:
“One thing struck me as the biggest change of direction on the new album and that was the lower tone of Steve's vocals. They weren't as high as before . . . a lot like the songs he sang on the Japanese release Dream After Dream soundtrack.”
And another reference to this appeared in
Bop Magazine, December 1983:
“"Steve actually lowered his vocal range for "Dream After Dream", a single which was only released as a Japanese import," explains the same Journey spokesperson.”
When I sat down to write this, it was to refute the ‘spin’ theory about the change in Perry’s vocals as early as 1983. However, these comments, appearing when they did, does seem rather like stirring sauce into the factual pot, and had caused me to wonder.
It could also be that any damage was started prior to Perry’s Journey career. Back in 1980, he is quoted as saying:
“Before I knew what I wanted to do vocally, I used to rag my voice a lot. Trying to get that rasp in it that at the time I thought was so cool.”
(Voice Magazine, April 1980)
And damage, or at least a weakness that would be exacerbated by the exertions of performing with Journey could date that far back.
I must confess that Perry could have the remaining range of Billy-Goat-Gruff and still be able to out-sing most other vocalists. Like many of you, it’s his soul and delivery which hooked me, more than the notes or even the smoothness of his voice. However, I found the documentary evidence, although sparse, to be quite compelling in its suggestion that something was happening as early as the recording sessions for
Frontiers.
Links to the full articles for those who need them:
http://www.steveperryfans.com/press/rrapr83.html - Record Review 1983
http://www.steveperryfans.com/press/bopdec83.html - Bop 1983
http://www.steveperryfans.com/press/voiceapr80.html - Voice Magazine 1980