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Journey_Elder wrote:TBF by at least 6 lengths. I have tried and tried to get behind the new Journey, but I can't yet. Call me the grumpy old man but I prefer the Perry Era period. I actually went to the concert with Styx and REO and came home depressed. There was something missing from the memories I have of Journey. I miss that smooth and at time rough soul crooner, TBF just seems to reach out and grab you and dare you to let it go. The appeal isn't only with the Voice, some of the music itself was very energetic and at the same time smooth and melodic enough to relax your bones. FWIW
Liquid_Drummer wrote:People dont realize how much of a patch work TBF is vocally. IF you use a program like Adobe Audition and separate the center channel from the stereo image you can hear Perry without any effects and hardly any backing music.. It is there that you can hear the edits... Tons of them.... He did not sing for very long on any of the tracks without stopping. Maybe he always "comped" the vocals like that... Hearing him without effects and backing music shows that the damage is there for sure.
Yes, he still sounded awesome because the tonality of his voice rasp or not...
Centaure wrote:TBF is too ballads heavy for my taste, even if some are pretty good. The album is overproduced.
I think that Arrival is better.
I don't think that Revelation is the masterpiece that some are talking about, but overall, I think it is slightly better than TBF.
EightyRock wrote:Then there's Smitty!
Red13JoePa wrote:What it is is this.
TBF, though having some outstanding parts, is the worst of the cannonical Journey albums, as I will refer to Infinity through Revelation.
Revelation is arguably the best, certainly the best since Raised On Radio.
Red13JoePa wrote:What it is is this.
TBF, though having some outstanding parts, is the worst of the cannonical Journey albums, as I will refer to Infinity through Revelation.
Interestingly I view Trial By Fire much the same way that so many look @ ROR: more Perry solo ablum than Journey album.
Revelation is arguably the best, certainly the best since Raised On Radio.
Top 3 right now are Revelation followed by Raised On Radio, followed by Generations.
Barb wrote:conversationpc wrote:No contest..."Revelation"
I agree. No contest.. Trial by Fire.
Jeremey wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:What it is is this.
TBF, though having some outstanding parts, is the worst of the cannonical Journey albums, as I will refer to Infinity through Revelation.
Revelation is arguably the best, certainly the best since Raised On Radio.
R13, are you saying that arguably Revelation is the best Journey CD? Not sure if I got what you were saying totally...Meaning the best since they started making commercial albums?
Anyway, while I like Revelation, I have to say TBF is by far a more listenable CD to me....If it were not Journey, I don't believe I would pick up Revelation, just because there isn't anything there that would have really pulled me in. I'll always be a fan of Perry's voice, and I think there are some great ballads on TBF as well as MOL that are timeless...
Barb wrote:conversationpc wrote:No contest..."Revelation"
I agree. No contest.. Trial by Fire.
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