jestor92 wrote: I'm interested if they could've had a bigger rebirth then they had with Revelation if JSS stayed in the band because Revelation would've been recorded with his voice. The songs would've been better due to an extra song writer. The re-recordings would've been similar, but with a deeper voice. I'm curious as to whether or not they could've had a Sammy Hagar/VH like rebirth in which the singer isn't a dead ringer for the original vocalist, but the band still makes classic sounding music. We'll never know though which is a shame.
The answer is no because the question is "will radio push anything Journey without Perry on vocals". How good the album could have been is basically useless.
Could JSS/Journey have worked? Maybe...in 1989-90. That was the time for a clean break from the Perry sound if you wanted to go that way, and JSS would be a very good option. There was an
extremely slim chance that the Chalfant/Schon/Cain/Rolie lineup could have worked in 1994-95.
By the time you went through a 10-year break, had the musical climate change, then had Perry come back to record an album, you were stuck with him from a new music standpoint.
The only way around it at that point is if you hired someone who was a name themselves that could cover the Journey catalog like Marc Anthony. That would be the only way at that time that you had a chance of breaking away from the old material and being able to mix in a fair amount of new stuff over time.
As far a touring lineup goes, basically anyone who comes close to the Perry sound (which JSS generally managed to achieve), but JSS is an unknown in the US, and therein lies the problem. Good singer, nice guy....but no name recognition, so you end up in the media as "Journey has hired an 80s heavy metal singer named Jeff Scott Soto to replace **insert last singer**".