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mercytree wrote:I am a die hard life long journey fan....i adore the pre and post Perry Journey....love all vocalists we've had....though parital to Perry and Augerri.....;however, after all the hype I've read on this site about Eclipse...and from what little I have heard....I hear nothing catchy, nothing with the hooks we're spoiled to have previously. Although as a fan I will be eager to hear anything they come up with while expanding their wings....I just cannot get excited about the new songs for the first time ever!!! Does anyone else feel a bit let down about the melodic aspect of the new songs? Yes the musician ship rocks...but the songs just don't move me....I'll reserve full judgment until i hear the whole album.....your thoughts? respectfully, rob
Don wrote:mercytree wrote:I am a die hard life long journey fan....i adore the pre and post Perry Journey....love all vocalists we've had....though parital to Perry and Augerri.....;however, after all the hype I've read on this site about Eclipse...and from what little I have heard....I hear nothing catchy, nothing with the hooks we're spoiled to have previously. Although as a fan I will be eager to hear anything they come up with while expanding their wings....I just cannot get excited about the new songs for the first time ever!!! Does anyone else feel a bit let down about the melodic aspect of the new songs? Yes the musician ship rocks...but the songs just don't move me....I'll reserve full judgment until i hear the whole album.....your thoughts? respectfully, rob
Storyteller made a god point. We may need to have hear all of the songs strung together, as this is supposed to be a concept album. I guess the best example I could give you are the tracks from Dream After Dream. Hearing a song like Little Girl without the rest of the tracks surrounding it, you might wonder, where is this going?
I feel the same way with COH. Great sound and plenty of cool layering but in the end, what's it leading to? These are the type of songs that might have to GROW on you. With Journey, that is something we are not used to and I completely understand that it might not be for everyone.
S2M wrote:Don wrote:mercytree wrote:I am a die hard life long journey fan....i adore the pre and post Perry Journey....love all vocalists we've had....though parital to Perry and Augerri.....;however, after all the hype I've read on this site about Eclipse...and from what little I have heard....I hear nothing catchy, nothing with the hooks we're spoiled to have previously. Although as a fan I will be eager to hear anything they come up with while expanding their wings....I just cannot get excited about the new songs for the first time ever!!! Does anyone else feel a bit let down about the melodic aspect of the new songs? Yes the musician ship rocks...but the songs just don't move me....I'll reserve full judgment until i hear the whole album.....your thoughts? respectfully, rob
Storyteller made a god point. We may need to have hear all of the songs strung together, as this is supposed to be a concept album. I guess the best example I could give you are the tracks from Dream After Dream. Hearing a song like Little Girl without the rest of the tracks surrounding it, you might wonder, where is this going?
I feel the same way with COH. Great sound and plenty of cool layering but in the end, what's it leading to? These are the type of songs that might have to GROW on you. With Journey, that is something we are not used to and I completely understand that it might not be for everyone.
I doubt it is a strict concept album, a la Operation: Mindcrime. I think all songs share a common theme.
Majestic wrote:Disappointment is normal! I first got into Journey with Escape. Loved that album from the beginning, still love it. Then came Frontiers. Can't say I hated it, but I was initially disappointed at least a little. I was expecting more Escape, but Journey changed direction. Now I love Frontiers. Then I decided to discover the old stuff. Infinity, Departure, etc. I was disappointed. None of those albums sounded like Escape or Frontiers, totally different direction, even though between those early Perry albums there were some similarities. I love those albums now. All of them. I don't like them as much as Escape, but I appreciate them for their uniqueness and think they are great classic albums. Then I discovered the Pre Perry albums...wanted to love them, but WTF, didn't sound at all like Journey! I learned to appreciate the more creative side of Neal and really appreciate his versatility and skill. I love those albums too, now. Then Raised on Radio came. Finally. Well, I wasn't disappointed by it, but mostly because I was thrilled to hear anything from Journey after such a long pause. Now I don't care for that album as much as the others and it is probably the one I play the least. It still has some great songs and is a unique creation. Trial by Fire, underwhelmed later but at first thrilled: Journey was back! Now I appreciate that album and like it in certain moods. Again, a very unique album for Journey. Arrival: No Perry??? What!? I gave it a chance, even though Augeri's voice didn't grab me, and I thought the comparissons to Perry were silly. I now love many songs on that album, and accept Augeri for what he was and like the music he made with Journey. Generations...underwhelmed. But wow, look at Deen's great tracks and singing, and best single vocal performance by Augeri: Knowing that you love me. I'll cut short with the rest, and just say disappointment comes with being a fan of this band because they always change. Funny they have a name like Journey.I'm excited about Eclipse, and I'm sure I'll be disappointed and thrilled all over again.
Majestic wrote:Disappointment is normal! I first got into Journey with Escape. Loved that album from the beginning, still love it. Then came Frontiers. Can't say I hated it, but I was initially disappointed at least a little. I was expecting more Escape, but Journey changed direction. Now I love Frontiers. Then I decided to discover the old stuff. Infinity, Departure, etc. I was disappointed. None of those albums sounded like Escape or Frontiers, totally different direction, even though between those early Perry albums there were some similarities. I love those albums now. All of them. I don't like them as much as Escape, but I appreciate them for their uniqueness and think they are great classic albums. Then I discovered the Pre Perry albums...wanted to love them, but WTF, didn't sound at all like Journey! I learned to appreciate the more creative side of Neal and really appreciate his versatility and skill. I love those albums too, now. Then Raised on Radio came. Finally. Well, I wasn't disappointed by it, but mostly because I was thrilled to hear anything from Journey after such a long pause. Now I don't care for that album as much as the others and it is probably the one I play the least. It still has some great songs and is a unique creation. Trial by Fire, underwhelmed later but at first thrilled: Journey was back! Now I appreciate that album and like it in certain moods. Again, a very unique album for Journey. Arrival: No Perry??? What!? I gave it a chance, even though Augeri's voice didn't grab me, and I thought the comparissons to Perry were silly. I now love many songs on that album, and accept Augeri for what he was and like the music he made with Journey. Generations...underwhelmed. But wow, look at Deen's great tracks and singing, and best single vocal performance by Augeri: Knowing that you love me. I'll cut short with the rest, and just say disappointment comes with being a fan of this band because they always change. Funny they have a name like Journey.I'm excited about Eclipse, and I'm sure I'll be disappointed and thrilled all over again.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:With the exception of Frontiers and maybe Departure, all Journey albums took a few spins for me to appreciate. Some songs are, of course, always more immediate than others. This is true of all albums, by any band. I'm not saying convince yourself to eat crap and smile (still hate Believe and Butterfly here), but at least give yourself time to make an honest opinion.
Andrew wrote:Hole album has a raw vibe, but sooooo much going on. Nothing like Red 13.
This is not a snippets album. Hard to crop 60secs out of 6 minutes.
Majestic wrote:Disappointment is normal! I first got into Journey with Escape. Loved that album from the beginning, still love it. Then came Frontiers. Can't say I hated it, but I was initially disappointed at least a little. I was expecting more Escape, but Journey changed direction. Now I love Frontiers. Then I decided to discover the old stuff. Infinity, Departure, etc. I was disappointed. None of those albums sounded like Escape or Frontiers, totally different direction, even though between those early Perry albums there were some similarities. I love those albums now. All of them. I don't like them as much as Escape, but I appreciate them for their uniqueness and think they are great classic albums. Then I discovered the Pre Perry albums...wanted to love them, but WTF, didn't sound at all like Journey! I learned to appreciate the more creative side of Neal and really appreciate his versatility and skill. I love those albums too, now. Then Raised on Radio came. Finally. Well, I wasn't disappointed by it, but mostly because I was thrilled to hear anything from Journey after such a long pause. Now I don't care for that album as much as the others and it is probably the one I play the least. It still has some great songs and is a unique creation. Trial by Fire, underwhelmed later but at first thrilled: Journey was back! Now I appreciate that album and like it in certain moods. Again, a very unique album for Journey. Arrival: No Perry??? What!? I gave it a chance, even though Augeri's voice didn't grab me, and I thought the comparissons to Perry were silly. I now love many songs on that album, and accept Augeri for what he was and like the music he made with Journey. Generations...underwhelmed. But wow, look at Deen's great tracks and singing, and best single vocal performance by Augeri: Knowing that you love me. I'll cut short with the rest, and just say disappointment comes with being a fan of this band because they always change. Funny they have a name like Journey.I'm excited about Eclipse, and I'm sure I'll be disappointed and thrilled all over again.
S2M wrote:That's an easy question, Carlitto....I do not believe in the term 'grower'. I know if I like something first listen, even from a 20 sec clip....Listening to something over and over that I didn't initially like - will lead nowhere.....but listening to something that I initially liked could lead to me loving it....make sense?
koberry wrote:Majestic wrote:Disappointment is normal! I first got into Journey with Escape. Loved that album from the beginning, still love it. Then came Frontiers. Can't say I hated it, but I was initially disappointed at least a little. I was expecting more Escape, but Journey changed direction. Now I love Frontiers. Then I decided to discover the old stuff. Infinity, Departure, etc. I was disappointed. None of those albums sounded like Escape or Frontiers, totally different direction, even though between those early Perry albums there were some similarities. I love those albums now. All of them. I don't like them as much as Escape, but I appreciate them for their uniqueness and think they are great classic albums. Then I discovered the Pre Perry albums...wanted to love them, but WTF, didn't sound at all like Journey! I learned to appreciate the more creative side of Neal and really appreciate his versatility and skill. I love those albums too, now. Then Raised on Radio came. Finally. Well, I wasn't disappointed by it, but mostly because I was thrilled to hear anything from Journey after such a long pause. Now I don't care for that album as much as the others and it is probably the one I play the least. It still has some great songs and is a unique creation. Trial by Fire, underwhelmed later but at first thrilled: Journey was back! Now I appreciate that album and like it in certain moods. Again, a very unique album for Journey. Arrival: No Perry??? What!? I gave it a chance, even though Augeri's voice didn't grab me, and I thought the comparissons to Perry were silly. I now love many songs on that album, and accept Augeri for what he was and like the music he made with Journey. Generations...underwhelmed. But wow, look at Deen's great tracks and singing, and best single vocal performance by Augeri: Knowing that you love me. I'll cut short with the rest, and just say disappointment comes with being a fan of this band because they always change. Funny they have a name like Journey.I'm excited about Eclipse, and I'm sure I'll be disappointed and thrilled all over again.
Really great post. For fans of the dirty dozen (well, I think most of us have been fans of those at some point), Journey is a complex beast. The band has always stretched out... heck, the pre-Perry era was all about improv. With the exception of a couple of songs, Frontiers was an album almost completely comprised of B-sides and deep tracks. How much distance is there between Faithfully and Chain Reaction? Open Arms and Dead or Alive?
That's the thing that always killed me about the Corporate Rock label. Are songs like Edge of the Blade, Mother Father, Little Girl, Someday Soon, Too Late or Can Do really accessible to to the mainstream? I don't really think so. And songs like this make up at least 50% of the body of their music. On Eclipse, we may not get another Don't Stop Believin', and that's just fine with me. I'd be happy to hear more like Where Did I Lose Your Love, The Time and We Will Meet Again.
koberry wrote:S2M wrote:That's an easy question, Carlitto....I do not believe in the term 'grower'. I know if I like something first listen, even from a 20 sec clip....Listening to something over and over that I didn't initially like - will lead nowhere.....but listening to something that I initially liked could lead to me loving it....make sense?
Maybe... sort of. I think you're cheating yourself by making such snap decisions.
I didn't like Easy to Fall from a 20 sec preview on Amazon. But at the full 5:15 - WOW!
S2M wrote:That's an easy question, Carlitto....I do not believe in the term 'grower'. I know if I like something first listen, even from a 20 sec clip....Listening to something over and over that I didn't initially like - will lead nowhere.....but listening to something that I initially liked could lead to me loving it....make sense?
S2M wrote:That's an easy question, Carlitto....I do not believe in the term 'grower'. I know if I like something first listen, even from a 20 sec clip....Listening to something over and over that I didn't initially like - will lead nowhere.....but listening to something that I initially liked could lead to me loving it....make sense?
Carlitto H@kk wrote:S2M wrote:That's an easy question, Carlitto....I do not believe in the term 'grower'. I know if I like something first listen, even from a 20 sec clip....Listening to something over and over that I didn't initially like - will lead nowhere.....but listening to something that I initially liked could lead to me loving it....make sense?
I disagree somewhat. Yes, there have been times where I have been in love right from the get-go.
Since we're in a Journey forum, I'll use Arrival as an example. the first 20sec of Higher Place kicked my
ass and made say, "WOW!"
But on the flip-side, I find that the songs that initially grabbed me right away
are the songs I wind up growing tired of the quickest. Its the stuff that literally
grows on me that sticks, and those are the songs/albums that I truly embrace the most.
Its really just a matter of taste and opinion. I get the feeling you're not going to like
anything this band does for your own personal reasons...
Don wrote:The thing with Journey is there is no one album that really took off for them. When your best selling album is the Greatest Hits you tend to get lumped in with a ton of other bands .
Escape is the closest thing to their own Mona Lisa but there is no Slippery When Wet, Hysteria, Pyromania, Boston, Appetite for Destruction, 90125, Bat Out Of Hell, Moving Pictures, The Wall, Dark Side Of The Moon, Hotel California, Back in Black, etc. in Journey's catalog. They've never had that one album that everyone had to have, whether they were really a Journey fan or not. I think in this case the band's consistency in creating GOOD records is used against them, and they are penalized for not quite having the ability to release that one GREAT album that could catch everyone's attention in the music world.
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