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Don wrote:Not talking about a live album, we're talking something original like Eclipse.
I think we can rule 2013 out as the band will be hitting the road again in less than 30 days.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:The band's productivity is tied with sales. Once Arrival was leaked and barely charted, the band pretty much lost interest in writing/releasing new material. Cain at one point said the band's days of releasing full length LPs were over. Neal pushed to do Red 13, only to have 2 new tracks to play on tour. Generations only happened because Augeri was preparing a solo release. The surprising success of Revelation re-energized the group, but I imagine Eclipse's lackluster performance has the band questioning "why bother" all over again. Hopefully, Neal gets inspired. There's even stuff on his new solo CD that could be worked into Journey material.
Arkansas wrote:They'll probably have to have some sort of deal in the works before they'll record much of anything. The last two records were on the WalMart tab, no?
later~
slucero wrote:Eclipse was on Nomota, Journey's label
RyanHippFTW wrote:slucero wrote:Eclipse was on Nomota, Journey's label
yes but they're sold exclusively through Walmart
Rick wrote:Just a note to the band. If you read this... If you want to make a new Journey album, then make a new "Journey" album. I suggest all of you go back and listen to Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape and Frontiers until your ears bleed. Do a couple of songs with duets, like you did in the old days. Return a bit to simplicity. The old Journey sound is what your fans want. Not this over-layered guitar work and vocal work. Clean it up to where you have one guitar playing. We don't need our ears jammed with layers of guitars. Certainly, vocal harmonies are fine, but we're not looking for a choir of voices going on. We want to hear a singer or two, a guitar playing, with keys, bass and drums. Honestly, you guys are trying too hard.
Rick wrote:Just a note to the band. If you read this... If you want to make a new Journey album, then make a new "Journey" album. I suggest all of you go back and listen to Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape and Frontiers until your ears bleed. Do a couple of songs with duets, like you did in the old days. Return a bit to simplicity. The old Journey sound is what your fans want. Not this over-layered guitar work and vocal work. Clean it up to where you have one guitar playing. We don't need our ears jammed with layers of guitars. Certainly, vocal harmonies are fine, but we're not looking for a choir of voices going on. We want to hear a singer or two, a guitar playing, with keys, bass and drums. Honestly, you guys are trying too hard.
G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:Just a note to the band. If you read this... If you want to make a new Journey album, then make a new "Journey" album. I suggest all of you go back and listen to Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape and Frontiers until your ears bleed. Do a couple of songs with duets, like you did in the old days. Return a bit to simplicity. The old Journey sound is what your fans want. Not this over-layered guitar work and vocal work. Clean it up to where you have one guitar playing. We don't need our ears jammed with layers of guitars. Certainly, vocal harmonies are fine, but we're not looking for a choir of voices going on. We want to hear a singer or two, a guitar playing, with keys, bass and drums. Honestly, you guys are trying too hard.
I agree with the overly layered guitars. I completely disagree about the vocals though! To me, Steve MF'n Perry brought vocals to the forefront of the band and that's what turned them into the group we all became to love. Hell, go back and listen as far back as "City Of The Angels" and "People". They layered the HELL out of vocals, and to me... that is THE biggest thing that has been absent post Perry. Nearly every major hit from the band had SERIOUSLY stacked vocals.
Make it sound like the Journey I KNOW with NO ACCENT in the vocals and I'm in. Otherwise... I'll pass.
G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:Just a note to the band. If you read this... If you want to make a new Journey album, then make a new "Journey" album. I suggest all of you go back and listen to Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape and Frontiers until your ears bleed. Do a couple of songs with duets, like you did in the old days. Return a bit to simplicity. The old Journey sound is what your fans want. Not this over-layered guitar work and vocal work. Clean it up to where you have one guitar playing. We don't need our ears jammed with layers of guitars. Certainly, vocal harmonies are fine, but we're not looking for a choir of voices going on. We want to hear a singer or two, a guitar playing, with keys, bass and drums. Honestly, you guys are trying too hard.
I agree with the overly layered guitars. I completely disagree about the vocals though! To me, Steve MF'n Perry brought vocals to the forefront of the band and that's what turned them into the group we all became to love. Hell, go back and listen as far back as "City Of The Angels" and "People". They layered the HELL out of vocals, and to me... that is THE biggest thing that has been absent post Perry. Nearly every major hit from the band had SERIOUSLY stacked vocals.
Make it sound like the Journey I KNOW with NO ACCENT in the vocals and I'm in. Otherwise... I'll pass.
scarab wrote:Im hoping for a Frontiers or ROR tour CD/DVD.
(throw in a bonus of the making of TBF).
slucero wrote:...and Kevin Elson to produce.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:slucero wrote:...and Kevin Elson to produce.
Because Generations was such a classic? No thanks. Eclipse sounded like a million bucks.
slucero wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:slucero wrote:...and Kevin Elson to produce.
Because Generations was such a classic? No thanks. Eclipse sounded like a million bucks.
I agree... sonically Eclipse is great... musically its horrible.
Had they recorded a legacy sounding Journey album they may have gotten a bit more love..
Really doesn't matter who they get.. if the songs suck.. it can sound great like Eclipse.. and last about as long....
Rick wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:Just a note to the band. If you read this... If you want to make a new Journey album, then make a new "Journey" album. I suggest all of you go back and listen to Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape and Frontiers until your ears bleed. Do a couple of songs with duets, like you did in the old days. Return a bit to simplicity. The old Journey sound is what your fans want. Not this over-layered guitar work and vocal work. Clean it up to where you have one guitar playing. We don't need our ears jammed with layers of guitars. Certainly, vocal harmonies are fine, but we're not looking for a choir of voices going on. We want to hear a singer or two, a guitar playing, with keys, bass and drums. Honestly, you guys are trying too hard.
I agree with the overly layered guitars. I completely disagree about the vocals though! To me, Steve MF'n Perry brought vocals to the forefront of the band and that's what turned them into the group we all became to love. Hell, go back and listen as far back as "City Of The Angels" and "People". They layered the HELL out of vocals, and to me... that is THE biggest thing that has been absent post Perry. Nearly every major hit from the band had SERIOUSLY stacked vocals.
Make it sound like the Journey I KNOW with NO ACCENT in the vocals and I'm in. Otherwise... I'll pass.
I know they layered the shit out of the vocals back then too, but not on every song. Sometimes, they let Perry stand on his own, and when they did, it was never disappointing. An example would be "Stay Awhile". Dude, I absolutely hated People and Places early on, but now I have grown to realize what talent it took to pull that one off. And then they did it live? That took mega balls. One of my favorite Perry tunes, just because it showcases what a freak of a great singer he is, is Sweet and Simple off of Evolution. He's just plain showing off on that song.
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Rick wrote:Honestly, you guys are trying too hard.
slucero wrote:Had they recorded a legacy sounding Journey album they may have gotten a bit more love..
The_Noble_Cause wrote:slucero wrote:Had they recorded a legacy sounding Journey album they may have gotten a bit more love..
There are legacy songs on Eclipse (Someone, Anything is Possible, She's a Mystery, Ritual). The new stuff is pretty much Red 13 part 2. Not very hook-oriented.
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