by Jana » Sat May 21, 2011 9:02 am
Okay. Here's my review. Thanks to my benefactor on MR I got to listen to it several times yesterday, but never uninterrupted and time to completely focus on the album as a whole. So I put the earphones on and listened to the album today from beginning to end with zero distractions.
I was very negative about the direction they were going on this album when it was announced for the reasons I've stated before on MR: I love some ballads and mid-tempo Journey music. I love Jonathan's keys in the music. I, truthfully, wanted an of Arrival 2.0 for the new album,, not a copycat, but where they would go from there. I felt Neal was so melodic on there and loved his playing and everyone, really, Jon, Deen.
And as far as Arnel, the reason I loved him from the get-go were the shades to his voice, the warm tones but also the pure tenor vocals. I felt on Revelation sometimes he sang too hard but sounded great. On this album, I feared he was going to go all Manila on me and do his rock impersonation raspy voice I've heard on some of the TV shows in the Phils and never felt they were going to use the upper pure tenor pitch I loved on him in heavier songs.
I was wrong on all counts. The album is very melodic and catchy. I feel differently than some on here. I think Arnel shines on this album. His vocals are stunning - to me. His voice soars effortlesly. Neal is flat-out amazing but always for the good of the song and what works. The wall of sound that Andrew talked about is so true. And Don was right, Jon's influence is all over this album. I really feel there is no filler on this album. City of Hope is not my favorite song, but a good song and a good opener and the extended version is great because I love Neal's playing at the end. From there it is truly amazing. Edge of the Moment, Chain of Love, Tantra, Resonate - WOW on all of them. And Anything is Possible is a real sleeper for me that I really like and is a great fit before Resonate. Then you get to the jewel of a song, She's a Mystery. Human Feel is just the band firing on all cylinders. A great song and loved Deen on it. I won't go on about all the songs. Some are good, not my favorites (Ritual), but enjoy them all for different reasons, Neal's playing, Arnel's voice, etc. I do love the instrumental at the end.
Where this album is amazing is as a whole. I just can't find fault with it. They accomplished what they wanted. And Shirley may have said they acted like babies and it was stressful making this album. Well, it worked to have that much passion and butting heads about it, I guess. It brought out the best in them musically.. And for someone like Neal, as passionate about music as he has stayed his whole life, and not being happy at times with the direction of the band, or trying to pander to fans, or losing interest (Generations), I'm glad for him that he got to, at this stage in his career, have a vision and stick to it when he and Jon were writing most of it, but, mainly, I'm glad it turned out as brilliantly as it did and not fall flat.
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Jana on Sat May 21, 2011 9:10 am, edited 1 time in total.