jestor92 wrote:You got me I go and listen to the old Rollie records so I can hear those brief instrumentals of Majestic and Departure. Whoo

Let's be honest. You're not buying a Journey album to listen to instrumentals. The instrumental that was on the cd wasn't very good.
I thought it was a very cool piece. Better than Venus on Eclipse. Not sure why you are so dismissive over a guitar instrumental coming from a band originally built around a guitarist. Much of the post-Perry fanbase hangs in there because of Neal.
jestor92 wrote:Since you don't want to consider Revelation a cover cd, let's place it in the category it really is then... a karaoke cd. The reason the album sold well is because it was riding off the past.
I've said this repeatedly. You're changing the topic. Styx has't put out new material in years and released covers of other bands. That is the nadir of musical creativity. Journey has yet to sink this low. To Neal's credit, they are always releasing something new. Can't say the same for many of their peers.
jestor92 wrote:The band thinks so highly of the album they can't even put After All These Years in the set list and that was the 'hit' off the album.
I'm sure if they had room in the set, they would add it. Right now, the focus is on Eclipse.
jestor92 wrote:People blame Wal Mart for Journey's lack of success from Eclipse, but why don't they blame Journey for the lack of success for Eclipse. Revelation was their biggest selling album in years and was a weak effort. If I'm a fan and I purchase a new album by an old band who was on their 3rd lead vocalist from the classic era that I know and the album full of new matierial sucked I wouldn't buy their follow up. I think that's more of the case that happend with Eclipse than you can blame Wal Mart of their "lack of promotion".
Ok, it seems you just don't like Revelation very much. Maybe you should start a thread about it. I think alot of the Rev songs sound like retreads, but they are great retreads. To bring the topic back hom, Revelation is a much stronger cd than Generations!