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The_Noble_Cause wrote:Amazon.com has posted samples. Marco seems to be channeling Lenny Kravitz(maybe a little JSS) or something. I like the mix of instrumental and vocal pieces. Would rather have something like Late Nite than another IonU.
http://www.amazon.com/So-U-Neal-Schon/d ... marturl-20
Arkansas wrote:Maybe NS gets all the shredding & extended solos out of his system on this album so Journey can get back to being Journey, and not all the Eclipse crap.
Arkansas wrote: Btw, Deen seems to be playing with a little more finesse and not just bashing away. That's cool. And I absolutely love MM's big bass licks & riffs. He plays with such great feel...compliments NS very well, or maybe the other way around.![]()
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Majestic wrote:Honestly, I don't get where everyone feels Eclipse is that different for Journey. If you took an album like Frontiers and put the B sides up front and the A sides in the back, you would have an album similar to Eclipse. Granted, Eclipse is longer and has more extensive soloing, etc., but it also has a lot of tracks not much different at all from 80s era singles...on the B side.
Back on topic, I think So U sounds anything but boring from the samples, and I am looking forward to hearing it.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Arkansas wrote:Maybe NS gets all the shredding & extended solos out of his system on this album so Journey can get back to being Journey, and not all the Eclipse crap.
You mean more songs like "With Your Love", "Loved By You", and "All the Way"? No thanks. Extended guitar solos suit me just fine. Eclipse has a ton of stuff to tickle every hardcore Journey fan's ears.
brywool wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Arkansas wrote:Maybe NS gets all the shredding & extended solos out of his system on this album so Journey can get back to being Journey, and not all the Eclipse crap.
You mean more songs like "With Your Love", "Loved By You", and "All the Way"? No thanks. Extended guitar solos suit me just fine. Eclipse has a ton of stuff to tickle every hardcore Journey fan's ears.
TOTALLY. I don't GET people's disdain of "Eclipse". It's a great, varied album. I also don't get Journey not pushing it more. They really should have. Everyone at the time before it was released whined about "Journey needs to rock" so they did and everyone goes "Journey needs to get back to the power ballads or the "journey sound""--- ????!?!?!?!?! The new tunes on Revelation and Eclipse were great and I prefer them to Arrival simply because Arrival was way too ballad heavy. Still a great album, but not a "go to" one for me. (as far as the re-records, they were apparently a necessary evil and outside of "Only the Young" I don't listen to them much". Love Pineda's version of OTY though).
jestor92 wrote:
I didn't like Eclipse because there wasn't anything that was catchy on the album. When I think of Journey I think of a band that puts out solid catchy songs, anthems if you will. There wasn't anything on Eclipse that caught me. When Journey rocked they did it with catchy songs. Songs like Separate Ways, Be Good To Yourself, Stone In Love, Dead Or Alive, Escape, Higher Place, Faith In the Heartland, even Never Walk Away, etc. The only thing that Eclipse catches is dust on the shelf.
jestor92 wrote:
I didn't like Eclipse because there wasn't anything that was catchy on the album. When I think of Journey I think of a band that puts out solid catchy songs, anthems if you will. There wasn't anything on Eclipse that caught me. When Journey rocked they did it with catchy songs. Songs like Separate Ways, Be Good To Yourself, Stone In Love, Dead Or Alive, Escape, Higher Place, Faith In the Heartland, even Never Walk Away, etc. The only thing that Eclipse catches is dust on the shelf.
NoMoreTails wrote:SO U clips can be heard at Andrews cd showcase:
http://www.melodicrock.com/showcase/nealschon-sou.html
It sounds like the Deen vocal tracks should have been saved for Journey, as I was afraid would be the case…and they likely were written before Eclipse was recorded or earlier.
In a recent interview, Neal said he brought Blades in to help with lyrics on SO U after he, Marco and Deen had recorded the music, which we’ve known for some time. However, he also said that a couple of tunes had been completely written by the two of them during some down time when they were both off the road and had a chance to get together to write. I would assume that those would likely be the tracks sung by Deen and the most Jrnyesque, as many of us questioned why Journey didn’t work with Blades more after the quality of the Arrival tracks on which he contributed.
If I recall, both The Calling and SO U were recorded immediately upon completing Eclipse. It seems that Neal may have wanted Jack to help with some new Journey tunes and perhaps Cain vetoed them? Wouldn’t the titles Love Finds a Way and Serenity have possibly fit the “theme” of Eclipse?
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