slucero wrote:Shirley refuses to talk about the J-boys at all, yet gushes about Mr. Big... even though they are MORE difficult to work with???
That says enough right there...
here's the way I see this...
In the old days, you had 3 very strong personalities...
Perry, who left to his own, would make a Motown-influenced pop rock album. See Raised on Radio.
Schon would make the pure hard rock album.
Cain would do the ballad and love songs album.
Reign the three of them in, and you get "Journey". Schon's rock tendencies, mixed with Cain's lyrics and melodies.....and Perry's soulful approach to rearranging vocal melodies on top of it. Combine the three successfully, and you could get magic. Having successful albums helps because you don't want to rock the boat too far and potentially lose fans--and everybody knows it.
These days, Perry's out of the equation. So, you have Schon and Cain fighting it out as to who wins. You also have a natural re-establishment of the pecking order. Do you get the soft ballad album or the hard rock album? Put the whole thing closer to the end of the band's career than the beginning, with recent material failing to get a tremendous amount of radio airplay, and people are willing to push harder than usual, because who knows if they will get another chance, and they want the chance to make their perfect idea of a "Journey album". It's a pretty tension-filled environment. It can be good tension sometimes. Other times, it can be pretty unbearable for everyone involved.
Now, put yourself in the middle trying to find "Journey" between the two extremes, and people unwilling to budge on either side. It's not an easy job. That's Kevin Shirley's job. Sounds like he's burned out from dealing with it. I was extremely burned out after making one video production. Got in well over my head, and it was just a continuous fight after fight from start to finish. When it was done, I didn't want to deal with it, talk about it or anything. I was simply drained and didn't have anything left. Looking back, I'm very proud of what I accomplished, but at the time, you might have never known it. Maybe that's what is going on here--maybe not.
The end result may be genius. It may be a flop. It could be both. That happens also. It will be interesting to hear the final product.