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bluejeangirl76 wrote:Now we're talking my language. Departure... *dreamy sigh*
As it happens, I was just appreciating the hell out of this album earlier today when "Any Way You Want It" was on the radio and I was flying up the highway, window down, sun shining and radio cranked.![]()
I've always said that this particular material was so much better live, though.
Jana wrote:I bought the remastered CD b/c it had the bonus tracks. Natural Thing and Little Girl really bring this album up another notch for me with the addition of those two songs.
Gideon wrote:Not a fan of Departure, personally. The songwriting took a major nosedive on this album. Some standouts include "I'm Cryin'" for Perry's vocal acrobatics, "Line of Fire" for Schon fretwork, "Precious Time" for more Schon fretwork, and "Any Way You Want It" for Perry and Schon goodness.
"Homemade Love" is right up there with "Baby I'm A Leavin' You" and "Butterfly" as one of the worst Journey songs ever recorded.
Abitaman wrote:DEPARTURE is keyboardists Greg Rollie's last recording with the band. And the band turns in a tighter performance than on any previous cd. The cd starts off with a bang, Any Way You Want It is a very driven song. Driven by high powerful vocals, hard riffs that drive the music home, a pounding bass line, and mixed into this is some great keys by Rollie.
The next song Walks Like A Lady changes pace to an almost R & B feel, and Ross' bass and Smith's drums bring out the best of the song, and again some good keyboard work by Rollie. And speaking of Rollie, this is probably his best work to date. But that doesn't save the next to songs, which fall flat.
Someday Soon even with the great vocal work, is a no show. And People And Places is just boring.
Thankfully the cd picks up again and Precious Time kicks it back into gear, and Where Were You slaps it into overdrive. DEPARTURE is Journeys hardest rocking cd to this point. They have gotten away from the jazz rock of the early cds. And each cd sells more and more. One of the things that has helped the band to this point is the one two combination of Schon and Perry combo, with a little Rollie thrown in. And a good example of this is I'm Crying.
I'm Crying is big, bad, loud, overexerated, and awesome!!!! The song is just Perry at his best, with rest of the band following along. Neal axe work is menacing and haunting at the same time. Best song on the cd.
In The Line Of Fire is another good fast paced rocker. This song is a ball of energy that is set to explode.
But the cd slows with the instrumental Departure, and goes into the vocal showcase Good Morning Girl, another example of why Perry is "The Voice of Rock". This is followed by the ballads Stay Awhile, which is a very nice laid back song, showing the possibility of future songs like Faithfully and Open Arms.
But the cd ends on a sour note with Homemade Love. A sort of boogie woogie song that goes nowhere.
This cd is on the level of INFINITY, but the production at times seems hollow and shallow, taking away at times from the music. But musically, this was there best to this point.
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