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Greg wrote:Guess it also depends on who will be singing lead vocals on the next album.![]()
jrnyjetster wrote:First of all, let's see how successful Revelation is first...
EightyRock wrote:How many different ways with how many different singers can they repackage those songs? Let's hope this was a one-time thing for the Walmart deal...and done. My patience with the overuse of their classic catalog wears thin.
Duncan wrote:I know it is somewhat premature to be talking about the follow up to Revelations but I was wondering if it is possible for Journey to repeat the same trick with the WalMart deal or does this only work as a one off?
I would be interested to hear what you think.
Red13JoePa wrote:Whatever excuses you want to throw out there, they have a top 4 album right now.
Since when is it illegal to price something affordably, to move?
I thought the band was all about greed and the money?
Red13JoePa wrote:I thought the band was all about greed and the money?
strangegrey wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I thought the band was all about greed and the money?
Dude, they are. Seriously...the nice price doesn't change that. I'm convinced something had to give in order to price the album like that. Some are speculating that corners were cut in the actual CD duplication, perhaps in production, perhaps in the deal they have with walmart...whatever. But I wouldn't believe for one second that they are doing this for the love of music and their fans...we know how much they love their fans...
They're doing this to make money. as much as possible, before they fizzle out somewhere for some reason, whether it's another singer hunt or a legal action from a past singer that puts a financial strain, who the fuck knows...
also, keep in mind, The walmart deal was rather lucrative for journey, prior to the album ever getting released. Frontiers records paid dearly for exclusivity on the european distribution of this album.
Trust me, this band is *all* about making money. as much as humanly possible before the fit hits the shan and they can't draw a soul anymore...
Red13JoePa wrote:Put out a double disc live record from the Revelation tour.
Get as many new cuts as possible, get a good deal of the DD on there but then as many nights as is feasible mix in and record one deep cut. An It Could Have Been you. A Lay It Down. A Frontiers. An I'm Crying. An Out Of Harm's Way. A Sweet And Simple. A World Gone Wild. An Opened The Door. An I Can Breathe. A Once You Love Somebody. A Can't Tame The Lion. An A Better Life. Make SURE After The Fall is there.
Maybe a lot to ask, I don't know but the deluxe triple package that is Revelation seemed to come together in short order and we already have stadium themed DD affairs in Captured and GHL.
Tito wrote:"Let's reform this thing.Let's go out and get some guys who want to work and go do it"--Neal Schon February, 2001
"I looked at Neal, and I just saw a guy who really wants his band back"-JCain 2/01
Those were great moments from BTM.
Red13JoePa wrote:When Pineda came aboard we told by 90 % (Frank, you're excluded from that) of the board that what has now happened WOULD NOT happen without Jeff, who was their ONLY chance at go-forward success.
Now it's nothing but alibis for WHY it's doing well.
Well, they're exploiting Arnel (even though we were told there'd be NO admission that the singer wasn't perry).
Well, they're selling it too cheap (even though Schon/Cain have cornered the market on greed).
Well, people think it's the GH (even though those are relegated to D2 AFTER, BTW it was sworn up down left right and center that the rerecords would be D1) despite the fact that the label clearly states first 11 brand new tracks and 11 rerecorded hits.
Centaure wrote:Greg wrote:Guess it also depends on who will be singing lead vocals on the next album.![]()
If ever there will be a next album...
Red13JoePa wrote:When Pineda came aboard we told by 90 % (Frank, you're excluded from that) of the board that what has now happened WOULD NOT happen without Jeff, who was their ONLY chance at go-forward success.
Red13JoePa wrote:Now it's nothing but alibis for WHY it's doing well.
Red13JoePa wrote:Well, they're exploiting Arnel (even though we were told there'd be NO admission that the singer wasn't perry).
Red13JoePa wrote:Well, they're selling it too cheap (even though Schon/Cain have cornered the market on greed).
Red13JoePa wrote:Well, people think it's the GH (even though those are relegated to D2 AFTER, BTW it was sworn up down left right and center that the rerecords would be D1) despite the fact that the label clearly states first 11 brand new tracks and 11 rerecorded hits.
strangegrey wrote:Red13JoePa wrote: Well, they're exploiting Arnel (even though we were told there'd be NO admission that the singer wasn't perry).
They *are* exploiting him. that's not up for debate.
Red13JoePa wrote:In one week it's ALREADY pushing what Arrival did.
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