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Gunbot wrote:Where any session artists used on this album, or did Gregg handle all the String sounding arrangements himself. If this was his Swansong with Journey, he definitely went out on a high note giving the group's Japanese fans a great treat.
Onestepper wrote:Gunbot wrote:Where any session artists used on this album, or did Gregg handle all the String sounding arrangements himself. If this was his Swansong with Journey, he definitely went out on a high note giving the group's Japanese fans a great treat.
Thought that Schon's father handled those arrangements. At least that's what I remember from too many years ago.
Gunbot wrote:Tito wrote:Little Girl may be my favorite Journey song of all-time.
Steve was probably wondering when he was going to get to sing. It's the only track on the album that incorporates vocals throughout the whole song.
chynablue wrote:Neal's dad (Matthew Schon) also provided strings on parts of the Departure album. I am thinking of Good Morning Girl specifically, although I'm sure there are more. The title track (Departure) gave some hints of what was to come with Dream After Dream. There are some rough boots out there from the first Escape shows in Japan where they play one or two instrumentals from that record, as well as a Baby's track (Too Far Gone) with JC on vocals. It's one of my favorite boots because it is different from just about every other post-Rolie boot out there. Wish I bad a better version of the video.
chynablue wrote:Neal's dad (Matthew Schon) also provided strings on parts of the Departure album. I am thinking of Good Morning Girl specifically, although I'm sure there are more. The title track (Departure) gave some hints of what was to come with Dream After Dream. There are some rough boots out there from the first Escape shows in Japan where they play one or two instrumentals from that record, as well as a Baby's track (Too Far Gone) with JC on vocals. It's one of my favorite boots because it is different from just about every other post-Rolie boot out there. Wish I bad a better version of the video.
Tito wrote:chynablue wrote:Neal's dad (Matthew Schon) also provided strings on parts of the Departure album. I am thinking of Good Morning Girl specifically, although I'm sure there are more. The title track (Departure) gave some hints of what was to come with Dream After Dream. There are some rough boots out there from the first Escape shows in Japan where they play one or two instrumentals from that record, as well as a Baby's track (Too Far Gone) with JC on vocals. It's one of my favorite boots because it is different from just about every other post-Rolie boot out there. Wish I bad a better version of the video.
I think Matthew also had a part in Mother Father if I'm not mistaken.
You're right the boots from that tour were good. Too Far Gone was on the Chicago bootleg from that tour. Turnaround Tokyo was on the Japan bootleg. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fup72FRZD4M
Here's the studio version of Too Far Gone, first time I've heard it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5--H3dfEx8
Live version with Journey is better! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoOfpHQF8oM
StoneCold wrote:This is the one with the cool pics of the band with doves I think.
chynablue wrote:Neal's dad (Matthew Schon) also provided strings on parts of the Departure album. I am thinking of Good Morning Girl specifically, although I'm sure there are more. The title track (Departure) gave some hints of what was to come with Dream After Dream. There are some rough boots out there from the first Escape shows in Japan where they play one or two instrumentals from that record, as well as a Baby's track (Too Far Gone) with JC on vocals. It's one of my favorite boots because it is different from just about every other post-Rolie boot out there. Wish I bad a better version of the video.
chynablue wrote:He also arranged strings for Good Morning Girl. I always wondered if he did the string breakdown in Who's Crying Now. It sounds like I mixed up the Baby's songs in those boots! To be honest those were two of my least favorite Baby's songs, and ironically JC didn't seem to be write them with a keyboard either...Tito wrote:chynablue wrote:Neal's dad (Matthew Schon) also provided strings on parts of the Departure album. I am thinking of Good Morning Girl specifically, although I'm sure there are more. The title track (Departure) gave some hints of what was to come with Dream After Dream. There are some rough boots out there from the first Escape shows in Japan where they play one or two instrumentals from that record, as well as a Baby's track (Too Far Gone) with JC on vocals. It's one of my favorite boots because it is different from just about every other post-Rolie boot out there. Wish I bad a better version of the video.
I think Matthew also had a part in Mother Father if I'm not mistaken.
You're right the boots from that tour were good. Too Far Gone was on the Chicago bootleg from that tour. Turnaround Tokyo was on the Japan bootleg. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fup72FRZD4M
Here's the studio version of Too Far Gone, first time I've heard it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5--H3dfEx8
Live version with Journey is better! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoOfpHQF8oM
Gunbot wrote:I like Destiny also. Perry has the toned down Banshee wail going on in parts of it.
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