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Sunshowa sounds gay to me. I do like Change for the BettaStocktontoMalone wrote:Arrival hands down, as well....BUT, too many soft ass songs on Arrival. I like the rockers. 'Kiss Me Softly'? Kiss my arse.
Only song I like on REV is Like a Sunshower....fuck the rest.![]()
stevew2 wrote:Sunshowa sounds gay to me. I do like Change for the BettaStocktontoMalone wrote:Arrival hands down, as well....BUT, too many soft ass songs on Arrival. I like the rockers. 'Kiss Me Softly'? Kiss my arse.
Only song I like on REV is Like a Sunshower....fuck the rest.![]()
It sounds just like lights Change sounds like Escape era with all them buzzy keyboard sound comin from the girlStocktontoMalone wrote:stevew2 wrote:Sunshowa sounds gay to me. I do like Change for the BettaStocktontoMalone wrote:Arrival hands down, as well....BUT, too many soft ass songs on Arrival. I like the rockers. 'Kiss Me Softly'? Kiss my arse.
Only song I like on REV is Like a Sunshower....fuck the rest.![]()
Maybe thats because I like Infinity-Departure era the best...and that song wouldn't have sounded out of place on Evolution(my fave.).
And it would sound gay to you, and your sig. other, Steve-o....HELP!![]()
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Hmm...tough call.
'Revelation' is more consistent.
'Arrival' is an album of peaks and valleys, but it's high points really soar.
'Arrival' also shows a band unafraid of forging ahead, whereas 'Revelation' seems to have been carefully calculated to sound like the past.
For example, can you imagine the contemplative 'Livin to Do' on there? - I can't.
I'll go with 'Revelation' just because I can't find a bad track on it, but 'Arrival' is stronger in many respects.
Not the least of which is a vocalist devoid of diction problems.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Hmm...tough call.
'Revelation' is more consistent.
'Arrival' is an album of peaks and valleys, but it's high points really soar.
'Arrival' also shows a band unafraid of forging ahead, whereas 'Revelation' seems to have been carefully calculated to sound like the past.
For example, can you imagine the contemplative 'Livin to Do' on there? - I can't.
I'll go with 'Revelation' just because I can't find a bad track on it, but 'Arrival' is stronger in many respects.
Not the least of which is a vocalist devoid of diction problems.
kgdjpubs wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Hmm...tough call.
'Revelation' is more consistent.
'Arrival' is an album of peaks and valleys, but it's high points really soar.
'Arrival' also shows a band unafraid of forging ahead, whereas 'Revelation' seems to have been carefully calculated to sound like the past.
For example, can you imagine the contemplative 'Livin to Do' on there? - I can't.
I'll go with 'Revelation' just because I can't find a bad track on it, but 'Arrival' is stronger in many respects.
Not the least of which is a vocalist devoid of diction problems.
Well put. Cut Arrival down to 10 tracks (same number of actual songs on Revelation) and it would probably win.
As far as the Livin to Do comment, it's a stronger track than What I Needed, but they are both basically cut from the same cloth. That being the lyrically deep, non-commercial track that shows considerably more depth as a band than your simple pop-rock song. Kevin Shirley seems to like those tracks, but for whatever reason, less of them were present this time around.
kgdjpubs wrote:As far as the Livin to Do comment, it's a stronger track than What I Needed, but they are both basically cut from the same cloth. That being the lyrically deep, non-commercial track that shows considerably more depth as a band than your simple pop-rock song. Kevin Shirley seems to like those tracks, but for whatever reason, less of them were present this time around.
Ehwmatt wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:
As far as the Livin to Do comment, it's a stronger track than What I Needed, but they are both basically cut from the same cloth. That being the lyrically deep, non-commercial track that shows considerably more depth as a band than your simple pop-rock song. Kevin Shirley seems to like those tracks, but for whatever reason, less of them were present this time around.
Livin to Do buttfucks What I Needed in eight hundred different positions. That's the one track from Rev I just haven't gotten. Actually, that and Sunshower.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:As far as the Livin to Do comment, it's a stronger track than What I Needed, but they are both basically cut from the same cloth. That being the lyrically deep, non-commercial track that shows considerably more depth as a band than your simple pop-rock song. Kevin Shirley seems to like those tracks, but for whatever reason, less of them were present this time around.
I realize this...
At the same time, as non-commercial as "Sunshower" or "What I Needed" may be, there is something distinctively retro about both of them.
They could almost pass as B-sides from Infinity or Departure.
Less so with "Livin to Do", despite the presence of some B3 organ action in the outro.
Perhaps "Live and Breathe" would be a better example.
While not a fav of mine, you have to admit it doesn't neatly fit into any past Journey era.
StocktontoMalone wrote:What is so bad about Sunshower?
An inquiring mind wants to know.......
Ehwmatt wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:What is so bad about Sunshower?
An inquiring mind wants to know.......
It's not terrible, it just doesn't do anything for me. Feels like a meandering song to me. Just my opinion. Arnel sounds great and the vibe on it is definitely really good and indeed reminiscent of the 70s era (which I like a LOT). I just don't find myself coming back to it for any reason
StoneCold wrote:Which do you like better?
Gunbot wrote:If Arnel sang on Arrival and Augeri sang on Revelation, I would think the vote would still be the same for most people. It's not just the vocals but the overall feel of the songs. Arrival had the potential to break away from the SP era sound, even if just a little bit. Revelation returns to the safe confines of the old formula.
Ehwmatt wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Hmm...tough call.
'Revelation' is more consistent.
'Arrival' is an album of peaks and valleys, but it's high points really soar.
'Arrival' also shows a band unafraid of forging ahead, whereas 'Revelation' seems to have been carefully calculated to sound like the past.
For example, can you imagine the contemplative 'Livin to Do' on there? - I can't.
I'll go with 'Revelation' just because I can't find a bad track on it, but 'Arrival' is stronger in many respects.
Not the least of which is a vocalist devoid of diction problems.
Well put. Cut Arrival down to 10 tracks (same number of actual songs on Revelation) and it would probably win.
As far as the Livin to Do comment, it's a stronger track than What I Needed, but they are both basically cut from the same cloth. That being the lyrically deep, non-commercial track that shows considerably more depth as a band than your simple pop-rock song. Kevin Shirley seems to like those tracks, but for whatever reason, less of them were present this time around.
Livin to Do buttfucks What I Needed in eight hundred different positions. That's the one track from Rev I just haven't gotten. Actually, that and Sunshower.
Eric wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Hmm...tough call.
'Revelation' is more consistent.
'Arrival' is an album of peaks and valleys, but it's high points really soar.
'Arrival' also shows a band unafraid of forging ahead, whereas 'Revelation' seems to have been carefully calculated to sound like the past.
For example, can you imagine the contemplative 'Livin to Do' on there? - I can't.
I'll go with 'Revelation' just because I can't find a bad track on it, but 'Arrival' is stronger in many respects.
Not the least of which is a vocalist devoid of diction problems.
Well put. Cut Arrival down to 10 tracks (same number of actual songs on Revelation) and it would probably win.
As far as the Livin to Do comment, it's a stronger track than What I Needed, but they are both basically cut from the same cloth. That being the lyrically deep, non-commercial track that shows considerably more depth as a band than your simple pop-rock song. Kevin Shirley seems to like those tracks, but for whatever reason, less of them were present this time around.
Livin to Do buttfucks What I Needed in eight hundred different positions. That's the one track from Rev I just haven't gotten. Actually, that and Sunshower.
There is some very strong vocal work on "What I needed"...and Sunflower has a cool ass sound...but Livin to Do is just a very meaningful intense tune.
HOLY SHIT - we're actually talking about Journey Music!!
Gideon wrote:It's close, but Revelation takes the cake for me. If Arrival had been cut down to about ten or so songs, as someone suggested, it would probably win.
Ehwmatt wrote:Gideon wrote:It's close, but Revelation takes the cake for me. If Arrival had been cut down to about ten or so songs, as someone suggested, it would probably win.
I've seen this from a few people in this thread. I won't argue with your favoring Rev, but if you like Arrival more than Revs besides the filler, why wouldn't Arrival still be better? Can always skip over the filler.
If we're talking about "best album" literally in the sense of good length, good cohesiveness or whatever then that's a different story. I just think the great moments on Arrival outshine even the best from Rev. And I don't find it to be as filler-heavy as some do...
Gideon wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Gideon wrote:It's close, but Revelation takes the cake for me. If Arrival had been cut down to about ten or so songs, as someone suggested, it would probably win.
I've seen this from a few people in this thread. I won't argue with your favoring Rev, but if you like Arrival more than Revs besides the filler, why wouldn't Arrival still be better? Can always skip over the filler.
If we're talking about "best album" literally in the sense of good length, good cohesiveness or whatever then that's a different story. I just think the great moments on Arrival outshine even the best from Rev. And I don't find it to be as filler-heavy as some do...
It's extremely close. I have a soft spot for Augeri; technically, Arnel kicks the shit out of him -- he's got a stronger voice, better range, greater control. But there's a great tone and delivery that makes up for it. I either love the songs on Arrival or hate them; there's no middle ground for me, unlike Revelation, where there isn't (other than FitH) any song I actually dislike. I think Arrival hits a rut where it could just put me to sleep.
All in all, it comes down to "Change for the Better" versus "Higher Place" and as much as I love HP, CFtB is the better version of Escape, imho (which is also a fantastic song).
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