When Journey appointed Arnel Pineda as their new singer it sent the normally sedate world of AOR into turmoil. Manila-born Pineda was discovered crooning Journey covers on the worldwide web, mimicking the pure vocals of the band’s legendary ex-frontman Steve Perry with unerring accuracy.
It looked like the Bay Area wimp wizards were intent on turning themselves into a cabaret act – and when the title of this album was revealed many felt it should be called Impersonation instead.
But as guitarist Neal Schon writes in his sleeve-notes: “Thank God for the almighty Internet and YouTube.” Because Pineda has grasped the nettle and risen to the occasion with consummate confidence.
Schon and keyboardist Jonathan Cain have written most of the songs on Revelation. The pair has tapped into the emotional psyche of the Journey fan in a clever, and some might say premeditated, way.
But when the results are this awesome, who really cares?
In fact, it’s a terrific balancing act. Yes, Pineda sounds like Perry but as the album progresses he somehow forges an identity of his own.
Where Did I Lose Your Love might be similar to Journey’s old song Ask The Lonely but it’s more of a tribute than a rip-off.
The beginning of Like A Sunflower is similar to Lights (from 1978’s Infinity album) but then it veers off in a spanking new direction.
What I Needed threatens to develop into a ballad of Mother, Father proportions but never quite does so. It goes on.
There’s over an hour of music here and if you buy the full-on version you’ll get a bonus disc where Journey re-work a slew of their classic songs.
Read our full review in Classic Rock's summer issue, which goes on sale on June 25."
Some of the comments are interesting, (ahem) one reviewer reckons it's the their best work since Escape

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Randy Fr...er EME