Greg wrote:cyclonus5150 wrote:Hiya all. I just thought I'd provide a quick and unsolicited sanity check. I know that right now it would appear to be all unicorns and rainbows for the current lineup of Journey. They're doing great at the gate, as they always do. The "dirty dozen" will assure that every time out. The new Revelations package has moved a respectable number of units although when you remove the RIAA technicalities, they've really only moved some 300k or so actual units. Again, unicorns and rainbows courtesy of RIAA spec but respectable numbers nonetheless.
Anywho, I just feel compelled to point out that the success of this package really doesn't have anything to do with anything newly written or re-recorded. The buzz around Journey right now continues to be fed by one of the dirtiest of the dozen - "Don't Stop Believin'". That song has been hovering in and around the top of the iTunes charts for several years now thanks to some timely placement in hit television shows. It's a monster hit at the karaoke bars, which makes it all the more fitting that Journey would release an official karaoke version of it. Also, it doesn't take rocket surgery to figure out that when a classic band such as Journey hits the road, their entire catalog is going to get some movement. Enjoy.
It's probably safe to say that people aren't perusing the music section at Wal Mart and snatching the new Journey album up because they've heard anything new or that it features a new singer. They are probably longtime fans who see a new product that just happens to contain a bonus cache of some of their favorite songs. They probably don't read far enough into it to realize that they're re-recorded but they don't care. In the end, it's those songs that brought them to this point and they are content.
So anyway, I'll let you guys get back to Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Journey. Oh and that ZVUE player? Stay far, far away from it if you value quality at all. 6 hour batter life and nightmare navigation.
Very good points!
Very good points indeed. This record is selling because of DSB and the Walmart deal; period. The CBS and Ellen shows didn't help at all as the audience were all sleeping; Arnel's story and talent shouldn't even be mentioned because *anybody* can sing a Journey catalog and everybody has a sob story that sells; and, the album and the band suck as all the reviews were all negative. It's all about that one song because the buying public are DUMB that they are buying Revelation and not fucking Escape to listen to DSB!
Goodness people, give credit to where and whom it is due.