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Gunbot wrote:Has Perry done a remaster of ROR yet? Anyway, I can't see Sony/BMG trying to dig up those recordings, we can't even get a second live DVD with PERRY out of them even though they have shows in the vault.
escapefan wrote:Gunbot wrote:Has Perry done a remaster of ROR yet? Anyway, I can't see Sony/BMG trying to dig up those recordings, we can't even get a second live DVD with PERRY out of them even though they have shows in the vault.
Does Sony/BMG have them or does Perry own them?
WalrusOct9 wrote:There is no schedule...other than the 1998 live album and the Houston DVD, there's been little in the way of stuff from the Journey 'vault.' Certainly there was plenty of room on the remastered discs for far more interesting bonus material than the scraps that were offered (particularly on the first couple albums), my guess is it is Perry, not Sony, that's preventing the release of things like the original ROR recordings.
I doubt they're that much better...you can't polish a turd, but I do imagine the tracks would at least have a bit more life to them with Smith on drums and a less dated drum sound.
Hollywood wrote:My belief is that the original ROR will not sound too much different than the record we know. It is amazing when you hear a label or band replaces members or producers and redo an album or track. Then you hear the result and there is no difference.
One band in particular recorded a record without a producer and it was rejected by the label as not being heavy enough and they were forced to rerecord with a producer of the label's choice. They went in and recorded the same 14 songs and the label loved it and put it out. It went double-plywood. The band put out their record through their fan club 11 years later and besides the fact that it was never mastered it sounds the same. They were told they could release the original, but could not master it as it would not be considered a demo if they mastered it. Retarded label stuff.
SherriBerry wrote:The debate continues as to whether 'Raised on Radio' is really Journey or the next
phase of Steve Perry's solo work and what I would like to hear are the original
recordings with Steve Smith and Ross Valory.
Matthew wrote:SherriBerry wrote:The debate continues as to whether 'Raised on Radio' is really Journey or the next
phase of Steve Perry's solo work and what I would like to hear are the original
recordings with Steve Smith and Ross Valory.
Three of the songs on the album feature Steve Smith...and it isn't immediately obvious which ones they are....so not that different I imagine.
Was "Let It rock" you recorded during the early stages of the ROR sessions?
WalrusOct9 wrote:Certainly there was plenty of room on the remastered discs for far more interesting bonus material than the scraps that were offered (particularly on the first couple albums)
bluejeangirl76 wrote: And don't tell me there aren't some "lost" ones or demos laying around from Evolution, or at least from that time period. That was the one album where I was dying for bonus material.
And if there are tracks from Radio with Smith on them laying around, damn it, I WANT to hear them.![]()
brywool wrote:I cannot believe that Smith was replaced.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Certainly there was plenty of room on the remastered discs for far more interesting bonus material than the scraps that were offered (particularly on the first couple albums)
Fully agreed. As much as I griped about The Who reissuing everything (several times over), I must say, they added a lot of really interesting stuff - studio outtakes, alternate versions, "lost" tracks... I was hoping for the same when I heard about the Journey reissues. Departure and Frontiers didn't dissapoint... I mean Frontiers didn't have anything "unheard" but at least it grouped together 4 good tracks (well, ok 3 great ones and 1 kinda ok one) that weren't already on that album. That's where Escape and Radio lost me. And don't tell me there aren't some "lost" ones or demos laying around from Evolution, or at least from that time period. That was the one album where I was dying for bonus material.
And if there are tracks from Radio with Smith on them laying around, damn it, I WANT to hear them.![]()
Gunbot wrote:Sony owns the rights to ROR. I think anything recorded with their money is considered their property.
G.I.Jim wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:And if there are tracks from Radio with Smith on them laying around, damn it, I WANT to hear them.![]()
I want a million dollars too, but you don't hear me in here whining about it!![]()
Saint John wrote:they should release these ASAP. I want to hear what music got suppressed by his nodeness.
DracIsBack wrote:Gunbot wrote:Sony owns the rights to ROR. I think anything recorded with their money is considered their property.
Depends on the arrangement that Journey had with them.
The band Chicago had a clause in their contract with Columbia that a) when all albums have recouped + b) x profit has been made, all Chicago albums under Columbia/Sony revert back to the band. After 120 million albums were sold by Chicago, they started asking questions like why Sony was saying "the albums hadn't met the sales criteria to revert to the band". They audited the label and then discovered that the albums should have been handed over MANY YEARS earlier. Along came money, an apology and the album rights.
Very interesting!!! Could it be that Journey (mainly Perry) is trying like mad to meet some pre-set numbers so certain songs then become his/their property again???DracIsBack wrote:Depends on the arrangement that Journey had with them.
The band Chicago had a clause in their contract with Columbia that a) when all albums have recouped + b) x profit has been made, all Chicago albums under Columbia/Sony revert back to the band. After 120 million albums were sold by Chicago, they started asking questions like why Sony was saying "the albums hadn't met the sales criteria to revert to the band". They audited the label and then discovered that the albums should have been handed over MANY YEARS earlier. Along came money, an apology and the album rights.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
And if there are tracks from Radio with Smith on them laying around, damn it, I WANT to hear them.![]()
Saint John wrote:they should release these ASAP. I want to hear what music got suppressed by his nodeness.
Ironically, I like all 3 of those songs a lot.Matthew wrote:They're on the album. Positive Touch...Eyes of a Woman...and WCTNGF.....
Matthew wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:
And if there are tracks from Radio with Smith on them laying around, damn it, I WANT to hear them.![]()
They're on the album. Positive Touch...Eyes of a Woman...and WCTNGF.....
Or am I missing the point here?
JeremyP wrote:As far as unreleased ROR stuff, I think this is all we have.
With A Tear with vocals - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sshSYwBcVS8
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Matthew wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:
And if there are tracks from Radio with Smith on them laying around, damn it, I WANT to hear them.![]()
They're on the album. Positive Touch...Eyes of a Woman...and WCTNGF.....
Or am I missing the point here?
I know he drummed on those... my point was if there are tracks that were scrapped (as alluded to here) that are laying around some vault, or Perry's broom closet, I want to hear them.
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