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brywool wrote:I think this is a toss up actually. Any Way You Want It is as banal as Lovin Touchin Squeezin to me. So they cancel each other out.
People and Places is just a great great tune.... but so is Lovin You is So Easy.
One thing Evolution had that Departure didn't- Majestic. I LOVE that song.
However, Departure had Stay Awhile- totally underrated (non-Cain) ballad.
I can't decide which I prefer. I like them both equally.
Saint John wrote:Both are at the very bottom of the Perry albums...along with TBF.
jrnyjetster wrote: What is there NOT to like about Departure?
ChildInTime wrote:^
The lyrics were worse on Evolution (probably my least favorite perry-era album), and there are a lot of songs I just don't like on that album anyway.
Departure had a few doofy filler songs, but it also had way better non-filler songs, so it wins in my book. Precious Time, one of my favorites on Departure, is a pretty original Journey song in my opinion... it has a really cool folk-rock vibe to it.
Also, I actually quite liked the androgynous quality that Steve's voice had back then. Everyone's different, though.
annie89509 wrote:but I have to say these early albums (and songs) seem very dated now.
ChildInTime wrote:^
The lyrics were worse on Evolution (probably my least favorite perry-era album), and there are a lot of songs I just don't like on that album anyway.
Departure had a few doofy filler songs, but it also had way better non-filler songs, so it wins in my book. Precious Time, one of my favorites on Departure, is a pretty original Journey song in my opinion... it has a really cool folk-rock vibe to it.
Also, I actually quite liked the androgynous quality that Steve's voice had back then. Everyone's different, though.
journey361 wrote:the so called rock-ballad which was invented because of SMFP.
Saint John wrote:
And the most notable initial "power ballad" of the 80's was Home Sweet Home by Motley Crue
jrnyjetster wrote:Saint John wrote:
And the most notable initial "power ballad" of the 80's was Home Sweet Home by Motley Crue
You've got to be fucking kiddin' me, right?
journey361 wrote:I didn't mean they invented it, i meant they trademarked it as their moneymaker which they did and it worked for them rather than stick with all rock and no play. All those songs you mentioned were ballads for there type of music. There ballads sound nothing like faithfully, WCTNGOF or Stay awhile. But my opinion is for me and me alone because i need a super voice with a super guitar player with a super supporting cast to move me. That lineup did just that.
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