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sandiglam wrote:I thought "Trial By Fire" was a good, but not great release back in 1996. I thought "Arrival" was a brilliant release in 2001. Initially I didn't care much for Red 13 and Generations. On the heels of this new cd, another brilliant release in "Revelations", I thought maybe I should go back and give Red 13 and Generations another try. After all, how could a band put out such brilliance in 2001 and 2008, but not do the same in between there?
I tried, brothers, I tried. Red 13 is HORRIBLE, and Generations is not much better than that. I don't think I will EVER listen to either of them again. My wife, who is a HUGE Journey fan, said "Get this out of the cd player. It's so bad I'm getting sick to my stomach." The production is poor, but more importantly, the songs are just plain bad. Every once in a while, you hear something that might've made a solid melody, but it's rare. For the most part, they are just slow, boring, dull songs. I was curious if anyone else thought those two cds were terrible...
Thank God for Arnel Pineda! The new cd is brilliant!!!
Sandiglam
sandiglam wrote:If you think that the keyboard stuff is lame, I can see why you like Red 13 and Generations. For me, if there's no keyboards, I'm not listening!
Sandiglam
Eric wrote:Out of Harms Way, Faith in the Heartland, Never Too Late and Place in your Heart are all great tunes.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:sandiglam wrote:If you think that the keyboard stuff is lame, I can see why you like Red 13 and Generations. For me, if there's no keyboards, I'm not listening!
Sandiglam
I don't think they're lame, I just don't need to hear them on every track.
I think there's alot of valid material on 'Generations."
Eric has already mentioned a few.
I would include "Beyond the Clouds" and "A Better Life" to his list also.
sandiglam wrote:Eric wrote:Out of Harms Way, Faith in the Heartland, Never Too Late and Place in your Heart are all great tunes.
"Faith in the Heartland" is pretty good, but way too long IMO. The new version I like a LOT better. "Place in Your Heart" is the second best song on Generations, but by comparison, it would be the worst song on Revelations I think. What I come back to is the feeling that "Yeah, these four songs are good by "Generations" standards, but would I ever pick them over "Higher Place", "To Be Alive Again", or "After All These Years"? No, not then, not today, not ever.
Sandiglam
sandiglam wrote:Eric wrote:Out of Harms Way, Faith in the Heartland, Never Too Late and Place in your Heart are all great tunes.
"Faith in the Heartland" is pretty good, but way too long IMO. The new version I like a LOT better.
sandiglam wrote:Maybe it's just the recording. I haven't sat down with a watch and timed the two versions, but I do know that one of them makes me beg for the ending, and the other I enjoy a lot. Because of that, maybe one just seems a lot longer. It's like school -- the classes you enjoy go by fast, the ones you hate last forever, but they are all 55 minutes long!
Sandiglam
sandiglam wrote:Eric wrote:Out of Harms Way, Faith in the Heartland, Never Too Late and Place in your Heart are all great tunes.
"Faith in the Heartland" is pretty good, but way too long IMO. The new version I like a LOT better. "Place in Your Heart" is the second best song on Generations, but by comparison, it would be the worst song on Revelations I think. What I come back to is the feeling that "Yeah, these four songs are good by "Generations" standards, but would I ever pick them over "Higher Place", "To Be Alive Again", or "After All These Years"? No, not then, not today, not ever.
Sandiglam
conversationpc wrote:I really wish they had held on to the "Red 13" tracks and included them on "Generations" with a different track list, something like the one below...
- Faith in the Heartland
- The Place in Your Heart
- A Better Life
- Walking Away From the Edge
- Butterfly (She Flies Alone)
- Believe
- Knowing That You Love Me
- Out of Harms Way
- State of Grace
- Better Together
- The Time
- Beyond the Clouds
The recording of Generations is some of my proudest moments. The music is strong, it's varied, it's surprisingly not necessarily what people would expect from Journey.
With the deprival of Arrival – being that nobody thought anything of it for whatever reason – we made a sincere and conscientious attempt at writing music that tied to our past influences and past styles. That threads, that signature…from Arrival to the songs we were most known for in the past.
And it did absolutely no good. It didn't mean anything to anybody.
In spite of what I believe and what you believe, ah, they were some quality songs and quality recordings representing the Journey style and all of a sudden nothing happened
Yes….Generations is quite an accomplishment and it reaches out into new areas.
There are many things about Every Generation that is Rolling Stones-ish, there is Faith In The Heartland that smacks of U2 – and that's a compliment – it's not like us trying to sound like U2.
I don't want to mention other bands as it might give your readers the wrong impression.
But we stretched out into areas that we liked. With Arrival, we tried to be loyal to the sound and style of those past hits and it didn't make any difference. Now we are just doing what we want to do.
And we can handle it if they don't like it as we are used to that also!
The reaction to Arrival and Red 13 was off the wall! I loved it, but they just didn't know what do to with it.
- Albert EinsteinGreat spirits have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds. The mediocre mind is incapable of understanding the man who refuses to bow blindly to conventional prejudices and chooses instead to express his opinions courageously and honestly.
Hollywood wrote:These two record to me demonstrated how they need a producer in the studio when Perry’s not in the band. Kevin Elson was more of an engineer on Escape and Frontiers and had Mike Stone and Perry to produce the record. Perry was great at song structure and keeping Neal in check on the extended riffing front. Kevin Shirley is also great at this, which is probably why they bumped heads on Arrival.
Red 13 is the worst product they put out as a band. Now I still do enjoy it to some extent, but the production is weak and the songs are too stretched.
Generations improved but really lacked focus due to multiple singers and lacking sound quality. My opinion of Kevin Elson is that he is one of the best sound guys in the business and a decent produce when away from Neal Schon. In the Journey camp he is an employee and therefore has no pull in confronting the band on song structure and ideas and this cripples his ability as a producer. Kevin Shirley is contracted to do a job and if it doesn’t go well he can walk and take on something else. I’m sure he turns down a lot of good projects due to time constraints. Therefore he has the ability to really direct the band and Neal.
Generations is really flawed by have Jon Cain, Ross Valory and Neal Schon singing lead. No matter how good those songs are they do not belong on a Journey record and therefore takes away from the focus. There are some phenomenal songs hurt by song structure and length. Believe is such a great song but should not be longer than 4 minutes. Never Too Late is stand out and almost got left off and fans with the tour copy have never heard it. Faith and even Place in my Heart need work. I still listen to the record and am such a Journey fan that I always will, but I edited the songs I like most before they went on my car’s music server or my iPOD.
Just my two cents.
Rick wrote:This is incredible. I'm listening to Red 13 as we speak. It's like my second time to listen to it.
I thought "The Time" sounded like a rock song that I know, but can't place, by SRV maybe?
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Rick wrote:This is incredible. I'm listening to Red 13 as we speak. It's like my second time to listen to it.
I thought "The Time" sounded like a rock song that I know, but can't place, by SRV maybe?
no.... welll..................maybe kenny wayne sheppard.. ..... or lange.........................good call... its not Blue on Black...
im all over it.. but no where close.. pretty much like my dating life...
Centaure wrote:It is kind of sad for Journey, I guess. Journey is condemned to write songs thats sounds like they were made in the 80ies.
When they try something new, the fans don't like it. Let's just read again Ross interview for Generations :The recording of Generations is some of my proudest moments. The music is strong, it's varied, it's surprisingly not necessarily what people would expect from Journey.
With the deprival of Arrival – being that nobody thought anything of it for whatever reason – we made a sincere and conscientious attempt at writing music that tied to our past influences and past styles. That threads, that signature…from Arrival to the songs we were most known for in the past.
And it did absolutely no good. It didn't mean anything to anybody.
In spite of what I believe and what you believe, ah, they were some quality songs and quality recordings representing the Journey style and all of a sudden nothing happenedYes….Generations is quite an accomplishment and it reaches out into new areas.
There are many things about Every Generation that is Rolling Stones-ish, there is Faith In The Heartland that smacks of U2 – and that's a compliment – it's not like us trying to sound like U2.
I don't want to mention other bands as it might give your readers the wrong impression.
But we stretched out into areas that we liked. With Arrival, we tried to be loyal to the sound and style of those past hits and it didn't make any difference. Now we are just doing what we want to do.
And we can handle it if they don't like it as we are used to that also!
The reaction to Arrival and Red 13 was off the wall! I loved it, but they just didn't know what do to with it.
I am not saying that Red 13 and Generations are masterpieces, but that is music that THEY want to do now. What I understand of the average Journey fans is that they wants commercial sounding songs: short pre-chewed formulated songs that sound the same as in the eighties... (and please don't make them too heavy...).- Albert EinsteinGreat spirits have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds. The mediocre mind is incapable of understanding the man who refuses to bow blindly to conventional prejudices and chooses instead to express his opinions courageously and honestly.
Hollywood wrote:These two record to me demonstrated how they need a producer in the studio when Perry’s not in the band. Kevin Elson was more of an engineer on Escape and Frontiers and had Mike Stone and Perry to produce the record.
conversationpc wrote:I really wish they had held on to the "Red 13" tracks and included them on "Generations" with a different track list, something like the one below...
- Faith in the Heartland
- The Place in Your Heart
- A Better Life
- Walking Away From the Edge
- Butterfly (She Flies Alone)
- Believe
- Knowing That You Love Me
- Out of Harms Way
- State of Grace
- Better Together
- The Time
- Beyond the Clouds
Liam wrote:Actually...I'm wondering why the hell "Believe" is on ANY of the tracklists?!?!?! Worst song in the Journey catalogue.
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