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Tarzanboy wrote:From the second Arnel's voice cracked under pressure of Only The Young, I kept asking myself over and over...why why why?
It is horrible. The mix sounds like it was done in my garage. On the higher ranged songs they mixed arnels voice differently and it sounds somewhat muffled...I will never listen to it again.
Thoughts?
Tarzanboy wrote:From the second Arnel's voice cracked under pressure of Only The Young, I kept asking myself over and over...why why why?
It is horrible. The mix sounds like it was done in my garage. On the higher ranged songs they mixed arnels voice differently and it sounds somewhat muffled...I will never listen to it again.
Thoughts?
I guess my real question is what was the purpose of rerecording them?
Tarzanboy wrote:From the second Arnel's voice cracked under pressure of Only The Young, I kept asking myself over and over...why why why?
It is horrible. The mix sounds like it was done in my garage. On the higher ranged songs they mixed arnels voice differently and it sounds somewhat muffled...I will never listen to it again.
Thoughts?
I guess my real question is what was the purpose of rerecording them?
ttango1 wrote:Tarzanboy wrote:From the second Arnel's voice cracked under pressure of Only The Young, I kept asking myself over and over...why why why?
It is horrible. The mix sounds like it was done in my garage. On the higher ranged songs they mixed arnels voice differently and it sounds somewhat muffled...I will never listen to it again.
Thoughts?
I guess my real question is what was the purpose of rerecording them?
I fuckin' completely DISAGREE, but you're entitled to an opinion.
STORY_TELLER wrote: Walmart wasn't interested in a new Journey album alone. They want the package to be able to say "greatest hits" on it.
STORY_TELLER wrote:They did the re-records to secure the Walmart distribution deal. Walmart wasn't interested in a new Journey album alone. They want the package to be able to say "greatest hits" on it. Kudos to Neal for pushing to do an entire new album rather than just the 4 new tracks Walmart wanted.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Andrew is right. At the very least, they could've mixed it up (accoustic renditions, extended solos, jams etc)
frfksakes wrote:
They did it so they could license the music to commercials, etc, which Perry was so against.
It's an insult, pure greed and, in TNC's words, "a colossal waste," in so many ways.
Red13JoePa wrote:
My copy of the album (the cover of which is COMPLETELY different than the '88 GH) had a small, negligible sticker on it that had in tiny print "11 new tracks, 11 rerecorded hits, live DVD."
brywool wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Andrew is right. At the very least, they could've mixed it up (accoustic renditions, extended solos, jams etc)
Acoustic renditions... you mean like "This Left Feels Right"? No thanks!
Geez, it was a stip of the WalMart deal. What's the big friggin' deal? It's only what, $12.00?
It would've been cool as a live album, but then the DVD wouldn't be as cool.
I think if they had to do it, they had to do it this way. If they'd re-recorded the tunes in some completely different way, the band would've been nailed to the cross for that too.
If you don't like them, don't play them. A DVD and a brand new GREAT album is pretty freakin sweet for 12.00. I suppose they could've put the old hits with Perry on there... and everyone would've complained that they repackaged them yet again. There wasn't much else they could do.
I don't get why everyone's bitching at all. The album is (apparently) doing pretty well for it's first day out, which is actually good for everyone in the Journey camp as well as the fans. It probably won't last, but why rain on the parade? It's not like the rerecords are the worst thing ever recorded or anything, I believe I mentioned that above (This Left Feels Right).
Seriously, this band cannot win no matter what they do.
This move allows the band to license these versions to various projects
SteveForever wrote:I wonder if people would be happier if they would have stuck Perry's hits on one cd and
Arnel's on the new for the bundle package? maybe they tried and Perry said no.
brywool wrote:Geez, it was a stip of the WalMart deal. What's the big friggin' deal? It's only what, $12.00?
brywool wrote:I think if they had to do it, they had to do it this way. If they'd re-recorded the tunes in some completely different way, the band would've been nailed to the cross for that too.
brywool wrote:If you don't like them, don't play them.
brywool wrote:Just like IA DVD and a brand new GREAT album is pretty freakin sweet for 12.00.
brywool wrote:I suppose they could've put the old hits with Perry on there... and everyone would've complained that they repackaged them yet again. There wasn't much else they could do.
brywool wrote:I don't get why everyone's bitching at all. The album is (apparently) doing pretty well for it's first day out, which is actually good for everyone in the Journey camp as well as the fans.
brywool wrote:It probably won't last, but why rain on the parade?
Seriously, this band cannot win no matter what they do.
RebornJrny wrote:
Whiners, complainers, yada, yada, yada, here we go again.Let them re-record their whole freaking catalogue, I don't give a shit. Toss them away or make it a coaster, its your money anyway. You're right Bry, no matter what the band do, people still complain...Acoustic renditions of Greatest Hits? No thanks!
JrnyScarab wrote:I second that notion! If you don't like it...DON'T FUCKING LISTEN TO IT. It's that simple. Slap in the originals and be happy.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:JrnyScarab wrote:I second that notion! If you don't like it...DON'T FUCKING LISTEN TO IT. It's that simple. Slap in the originals and be happy.
Dissent is unpatriotic,
Freedom is Slavery,
Ignorance is Strength,
War is peace,
etc. etc.
SteveForever wrote:I wonder if people would be happier if they would have stuck Perry's hits on one cd and
Arnel's on the new for the bundle package? maybe they tried and Perry said no.
Jeff was a better show man on stage than Arnel in my opinion so he would have been
good on the dvd, oh well. Guess they had to make a clean break and run for the finish line.
Deb wrote:SteveForever wrote:Jeff was a better show man on stage than Arnel in my opinion so he would have been
good on the dvd, oh well. Guess they had to make a clean break and run for the finish line.
Agreed, as much as I like Arnel's voice........I actually laughed out loud when I caught them on the Ellen show. I think he did a great job vocally, but whereas Jeff's showmanship comes across as natural and "rockstar"..........Arnel's stage antics came across as awkward and goofy.![]()
Brigadier wrote:From Melodicrock.com's review:
"The band's motivation for doing this is clear – get out from under the various strings and conditions that control their original songs.
They aren't the first to do it and certainly won't be the last. In fact, Kiss are doing the same right now.
This move allows the band to license these versions to various projects and it also allows the band to showcase their new singer and just how close to Steve Perry he can come."This move allows the band to license these versions to various projects
Now they don't need Perry's permission for TV shows and movies to use these songs[these versions only, I guess].
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