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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:02 am

jestor92 wrote:Whatever Kool-Aid you're drinking I need some. Yes this is the best album they've released since Arrival, but that's not saying much. The only album this is better from Perry's era is ROR. The album is filler with 3 solid tracks.

Also forgot to mention that one of those tracks (City Of Hope) sounds like a U2 riff rip off mixed with "Praise" from Soul SirkUS. When they jam toward the end of the song and Neal is ripping it up listen to the other riff going on then go back and listen to "Praise"


Unless you're idea of a kick-ass Journey record is more record company-mandated wedding ballads, I'm not sure how any fan wouldn't be happy with this. Anytime Neal puts his mind toward something (Hardline, SoulSirkus) the results are usually pretty sweet. Sorry you don't dig it. And "Arrival" was pretty sweet, so I don't view that as faint praise at all.
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Postby Argus » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:07 am

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Archetype wrote:Not too bad considering that the only promotion for Eclipse came from a few of us here on the site :shock: I've talked to a number of pretty passionate Journey fans at work, etc. and none of them had any idea that this was coming out.


Agreed. This album had about as much promotion as Generations. I'm impressed it debuted in the Top 30.



Journey last 4 albums Billboard Chart Data a/o 6/1/2011 ETA : the first number is the highest chart position
56 Arrival Billboard 200 »April 21 2001 6 weeks on charts
170 Generations Billboard 200 »October 22 2005 1 week on charts
5 Revelation Billboard 200 » June 21 2008 10 weeks on chart

Plus Revelation charted on other Billboard charts

2 Rock Albums »June 28 2008 1 week on chart
1 Independent Albums » June 21 2008 27 weeks on chart
28 Catalog Albums » April 3 2010 1 week on chart

Eclipse has not charted on Billboard yet.
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Postby jestor92 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:15 am

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jestor92 wrote:Whatever Kool-Aid you're drinking I need some. Yes this is the best album they've released since Arrival, but that's not saying much. The only album this is better from Perry's era is ROR. The album is filler with 3 solid tracks.

Also forgot to mention that one of those tracks (City Of Hope) sounds like a U2 riff rip off mixed with "Praise" from Soul SirkUS. When they jam toward the end of the song and Neal is ripping it up listen to the other riff going on then go back and listen to "Praise"


Unless you're idea of a kick-ass Journey record is more record company-mandated wedding ballads, I'm not sure how any fan wouldn't be happy with this. Anytime Neal puts his mind toward something (Hardline, SoulSirkus) the results are usually pretty sweet. Sorry you don't dig it. And "Arrival" was pretty sweet, so I don't view that as faint praise at all.

My idea of a kick ass Journey record is hard rockers, but with good songs and good lyrics. This album has good music for the most part, but there aren't any catchy songs that make me want to listen to it over and over again. Catchy songs are what the foundation of Journey is built on. The band can write kick ass rockers while still having catchy songs. See Stone In Love, Edge of the Blade, Line Of Fire, Dead Or Alive, Wheel In the Sky, Be Good To Yourself, Higher Place, World Gone Wild, Faith In The Heartland, etc.. I don't listen to Journey for the wedding ballads I listen to Journey for the catchy rocking tracks. This album while it is good musically lacks...catchiness.
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:21 am

jestor92 wrote:My idea of a kick ass Journey record is hard rockers, but with good songs and good lyrics. This album has good music for the most part, but there aren't any catchy songs that make me want to listen to it over and over again. Catchy songs are what the foundation of Journey is built on. The band can write kick ass rockers while still having catchy songs. See Stone In Love, Edge of the Blade, Line Of Fire, Dead Or Alive, Wheel In the Sky, Be Good To Yourself, Higher Place, World Gone Wild, Faith In The Heartland, etc.. I don't listen to Journey for the wedding ballads I listen to Journey for the catchy rocking tracks. This album while it is good musically lacks...catchiness.


The catchy songs you mentioned span the course of six separate albums and three different lineups. If you're looking for a new album full of nothing but catchy tunes, buy the greatest hits. Journey has never released an album that was wall-to-wall toetappers. Eclipse has some commercial stuff, and some stuff less so. That's the way it's almost always been.
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Postby jestor92 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:38 am

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jestor92 wrote:My idea of a kick ass Journey record is hard rockers, but with good songs and good lyrics. This album has good music for the most part, but there aren't any catchy songs that make me want to listen to it over and over again. Catchy songs are what the foundation of Journey is built on. The band can write kick ass rockers while still having catchy songs. See Stone In Love, Edge of the Blade, Line Of Fire, Dead Or Alive, Wheel In the Sky, Be Good To Yourself, Higher Place, World Gone Wild, Faith In The Heartland, etc.. I don't listen to Journey for the wedding ballads I listen to Journey for the catchy rocking tracks. This album while it is good musically lacks...catchiness.


The catchy songs you mentioned span the course of six separate albums and three different lineups. If you're looking for a new album full of nothing but catchy tunes, buy the greatest hits. Journey has never released an album that was wall-to-wall toetappers. Eclipse has some commercial stuff, and some stuff less so. That's the way it's almost always been.

Or I can just listen to Escape. For a band that's considered a soft rock band, Escape rocked with the exception of 3 songs and those 3 songs were great ballady type songs. Frontiers is another album that rocked for the most part. My point it was possible for them to write good rock songs without having to cheese it up by shoving ballad after ballad down our throats. These songs on this album are weak lyrically and the final product really shows.
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Postby Escape Artist » Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:46 am

Wallyworld's site has been showing Eclipse as the #1 seller for a week now...WTF?
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:47 am

Escape Artist wrote:Wallyworld's site has been showing Eclipse as the #1 seller for a week now...WTF?


Walmart is not moving many records, in general, would be my guess.
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Postby jrny84 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:06 pm

Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?
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Postby Rockindeano » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:11 pm

jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.
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Postby pf1965 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:23 pm

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jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.
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Postby Rockindeano » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:25 pm

pf1965 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.


Dude, you seem too nice to fuck with...I was kidding. I made those up. I hope to Hell they were more than that!

Sorry bro.
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Postby jrny84 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:29 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
pf1965 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.


Dude, you seem too nice to fuck with...I was kidding. I made those up. I hope to Hell they were more than that!

Sorry bro.


I was gonna say, most likely they crack the top 40 in Japan and Germany as well.
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Postby pf1965 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:39 pm

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pf1965 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.


Dude, you seem too nice to fuck with...I was kidding. I made those up. I hope to Hell they were more than that!

Sorry bro.


WTF? Thats cool Deano! I thought all you long timers were johnny on the spot with all this stuff man. Maybe I shouldn't be a lazy ass and check for myself! Cheers!
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:44 pm

jrny84 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
pf1965 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.


Dude, you seem too nice to fuck with...I was kidding. I made those up. I hope to Hell they were more than that!

Sorry bro.


I was gonna say, most likely they crack the top 40 in Japan and Germany as well.


It will be Top 20 in the UK. Won't make up for the atrocious U.S. debut but it's better to have even a little victory than no victory at all I would assume.
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Postby pf1965 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:46 pm

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jrny84 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
pf1965 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.


Dude, you seem too nice to fuck with...I was kidding. I made those up. I hope to Hell they were more than that!

Sorry bro.


I was gonna say, most likely they crack the top 40 in Japan and Germany as well.


It will be Top 20 in the UK. Won't make up for the atrocious U.S. debut but it's better to have even a little victory than no victory at all I would assume.


Fuck yeah!
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:52 pm

pf1965 wrote:
Don wrote:
jrny84 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
pf1965 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.


Dude, you seem too nice to fuck with...I was kidding. I made those up. I hope to Hell they were more than that!

Sorry bro.


I was gonna say, most likely they crack the top 40 in Japan and Germany as well.


It will be Top 20 in the UK. Won't make up for the atrocious U.S. debut but it's better to have even a little victory than no victory at all I would assume.


Fuck yeah!


Relax, it's the U.K. Frontiers went all the way to #6 over there and Journey hadn't even toured the place in years.

This 'new' Journey has been working that turf for over half a decade, this album was actually written for that market. If the Brits didn't like it, then Journey would really be done making new music.

It's the equivalent of Mr. Big hitting #6 in Japan, a market even bigger than Britain. It's cool and all that but it still ain't the U.S.
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Postby Don » Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:55 pm

Billboard revised the numbers. Journey is now at #13 with 21,400 sold. Still an 80% drop off from Revelation's debut.
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Postby ebake02 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:20 pm

jestor92 wrote:
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jestor92 wrote:They'd be radio friendly if they weren't filler tracks. IMO the only songs on the album that are worthy of a release are City of Hope, Chain Of Love, and Tantra. Edge of the Moment, Resonate, and To Whom It May Concern are alright songs, but nothing special. The rest of the album is filler.


Like Escape, there is no filler on this album. It's a lean and mean 12 tracks - only Neal's instrumental is a waste of time. City of Hope is pretty lame, but otherwise I've got no complaints.

Whatever Kool-Aid you're drinking I need some. Yes this is the best album they've released since Arrival, but that's not saying much. The only album this is better from Perry's era is ROR. The album is filler with 3 solid tracks.

Also forgot to mention that one of those tracks (City Of Hope) sounds like a U2 riff rip off mixed with "Praise" from Soul SirkUS. When they jam toward the end of the song and Neal is ripping it up listen to the other riff going on then go back and listen to "Praise"


So your accusing Neal of ripping off himself? :roll:
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:23 pm

Don wrote:Billboard revised the numbers. Journey is now at #13 with 21,400 sold. Still an 80% drop off from Revelation's debut.


Nothing to be ashamed of. Given that the cd wasn't coupled with DSB or any gimmmicky covers, this is thier best debut in forever.
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Postby Eric » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:27 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
pf1965 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Anymore chart positions or numbers for Japan, Germany, or the UK?


The latest I heard was 112, 45, and 96, respectively. That ain't too good.


Wow! Thats fucking sad. And it didn't even break into the top 200 on billboard? If that is the case then If they do another studio album the only way it will probably be released is through their site.


Dude, you seem too nice to fuck with...I was kidding. I made those up. I hope to Hell they were more than that!

Sorry bro.


HOOOH. That was a bastard move. I like it.
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Postby jrnyjetster » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:50 pm

I think Eclipse numbers will pick up momentum as the tour progresses and more people are aware that there's actually a NEW Journey CD.

Journey's appearance on BBC Morning and NBC's Today Show (Summer Concert Series) will certainly help boost sales. We'll see just how much.
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Postby KISSNTIME » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:10 pm

jestor92 wrote:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
jestor92 wrote:Whatever Kool-Aid you're drinking I need some. Yes this is the best album they've released since Arrival, but that's not saying much. The only album this is better from Perry's era is ROR. The album is filler with 3 solid tracks.

Also forgot to mention that one of those tracks (City Of Hope) sounds like a U2 riff rip off mixed with "Praise" from Soul SirkUS. When they jam toward the end of the song and Neal is ripping it up listen to the other riff going on then go back and listen to "Praise"


Unless you're idea of a kick-ass Journey record is more record company-mandated wedding ballads, I'm not sure how any fan wouldn't be happy with this. Anytime Neal puts his mind toward something (Hardline, SoulSirkus) the results are usually pretty sweet. Sorry you don't dig it. And "Arrival" was pretty sweet, so I don't view that as faint praise at all.

My idea of a kick ass Journey record is hard rockers, but with good songs and good lyrics. This album has good music for the most part, but there aren't any catchy songs that make me want to listen to it over and over again. Catchy songs are what the foundation of Journey is built on. The band can write kick ass rockers while still having catchy songs. See Stone In Love, Edge of the Blade, Line Of Fire, Dead Or Alive, Wheel In the Sky, Be Good To Yourself, Higher Place, World Gone Wild, Faith In The Heartland, etc.. I don't listen to Journey for the wedding ballads I listen to Journey for the catchy rocking tracks. This album while it is good musically lacks...catchiness.



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Postby NoMoreTails » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:25 pm

I think Eclipse would have sold more through Best Buy, as it could have gotten more promotion from a just poster stationed at the door as BB did with Chickenfoot. Walmart gives it no special consideration beyond that given to their non Walmart exlusive new releases. Only customers looking specifically for cds are going to notice it. However, Journey probably wouldn't have gotten as many dollars per cd with Best Busy as with Walmart, assuming it approaches the amount per copy for Revelation.
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Postby jrny84 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:32 pm

Don wrote:Billboard revised the numbers. Journey is now at #13 with 21,400 sold. Still an 80% drop off from Revelation's debut.


So are these the official debut numbers?

I still dont see Eclipse posted on the billboard 200 albums list.
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Postby Greg » Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:47 am

jrny84 wrote:
Don wrote:Billboard revised the numbers. Journey is now at #13 with 21,400 sold. Still an 80% drop off from Revelation's debut.


So are these the official debut numbers?

I still dont see Eclipse posted on the billboard 200 albums list.


That's what I'm wanting to know. Exactly which Billboard chart is he going by?
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Postby jrny84 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:51 am

Greg wrote:
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Don wrote:Billboard revised the numbers. Journey is now at #13 with 21,400 sold. Still an 80% drop off from Revelation's debut.


So are these the official debut numbers?

I still dont see Eclipse posted on the billboard 200 albums list.


That's what I'm wanting to know. Exactly which Billboard chart is he going by?


When you type "Journey" into the search on billboards website it pulls up eclipse and shows the chart position currently as #13. Its weird though it doesnt show it on the billboard 200 albums list.
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Postby Monker » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:12 am

jrnyjetster wrote:I think Eclipse numbers will pick up momentum as the tour progresses and more people are aware that there's actually a NEW Journey CD.

Journey's appearance on BBC Morning and NBC's Today Show (Summer Concert Series) will certainly help boost sales. We'll see just how much.


I have never seen any evidence that tours have helped sell Journey CD's, from Arrival on. It just doesn't happen as people think. The sales will continue to drop from here...unles radio picks up a song.
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Postby Monker » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:14 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Don wrote:Billboard revised the numbers. Journey is now at #13 with 21,400 sold. Still an 80% drop off from Revelation's debut.


Nothing to be ashamed of. Given that the cd wasn't coupled with DSB or any gimmmicky covers, this is thier best debut in forever.


That depends on Wal-Mart and Journey's expectations. If they were stocking 50 CD's per store and debuting at 100,000, then yes, Journey should be very embaressed.
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Postby WykkedSensation » Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:16 am

jrnyjetster wrote:I think Eclipse numbers will pick up momentum as the tour progresses and more people are aware that there's actually a NEW Journey CD.

Journey's appearance on BBC Morning and NBC's Today Show (Summer Concert Series) will certainly help boost sales. We'll see just how much.



The BBC appearance won't do shit. They are not playing live, its just a five minute interview at best, and they are probably gonna be on at around 7am when people have just woken up and don't really give a shit about the TV.
Maybe if they were appearing on the other channel on the 'This Morning' show later in the morning and actually playing live then they would have more of a chance. As it is i can't see it helping the band.
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