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Gideon wrote:TBF has always been my favorite Journey album, so there’s nothing new there, but my appreciation for it has swelled even more recently.
My 49 year old mother is currently in her final days of hospice after grappling with terminal lung cancer. The musicianship, lyrics, and emotional resonance of this album really is remarkable.
As much as I adore the rest of Journey’s catalog, most of it sounds positively primitive in comparison to TBF. Just wanted to give voice to a renewed and heightened appreciation for this album and would encourage those who don’t like it to give it another try with an open mind.
scarab wrote:Its just the rain, easy to fall, and especially still she cries are amazing songs.
Yeah, and MOL, One More, are also amazing.
Even the midtempo Forever in blue and as you said If he should break your heart (especially the last half when Perry and Schon bring it) are great.
The title song was always an okay song for me until I heard Deen sing it with JTT, now its great as well
youkeepmewaiting wrote:I was 6/7 when TBF was released. Lot's of fond memories of being in my Dad's card listening to it on drives home.
My favourite album by them too. It's the band at the best, doing something a little different.
Still She Cries is my favourite. I've even grown to like Down By Down On Me Baby
Lora wrote:Gideon wrote:TBF has always been my favorite Journey album, so there’s nothing new there, but my appreciation for it has swelled even more recently.
My 49 year old mother is currently in her final days of hospice after grappling with terminal lung cancer. The musicianship, lyrics, and emotional resonance of this album really is remarkable.
As much as I adore the rest of Journey’s catalog, most of it sounds positively primitive in comparison to TBF. Just wanted to give voice to a renewed and heightened appreciation for this album and would encourage those who don’t like it to give it another try with an open mind.
I'm very sorry to hear about your mom. I lost my mom to lung cancer years back and music eventually helped me climb out of the dark place I was in. I so totally agree with your statement that much of Journey's catalog sounds "positively primitive'' in comparison to TBF. Loved that album when it came out and love it just as much today.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Very sorry to hear this Gideon. TBF was always one of my favs too. If they swapped out two of the ballads and added "I Can See It In Your Eyes" it would probably rival Frontiers as my fav. The production is top notch.
Greg wrote:Very sorry to hear about your mother Gideon. Cancer has taken far too many great people from this world. I've always loved TBF. I felt it was the right, mature, album for Journey at the time. Doesn't mean Journey was too old to rock - far from it. Just that the sound and the feel of that album was right for a reunion record. Still one of my favorites from the discography.
Gideon wrote:Thanks, TNC. TBF for me is the Japanese edition with ICSIIYE on it. Great song. I agree that it could've used some more rockers, but the only song I'd casually ditch is Baby I'm A Leavin' You. Which ballads would you get rid of?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Gideon wrote:Thanks, TNC. TBF for me is the Japanese edition with ICSIIYE on it. Great song. I agree that it could've used some more rockers, but the only song I'd casually ditch is Baby I'm A Leavin' You. Which ballads would you get rid of?
"Baby I'm a Leavin" is fine for what it is - a bonus track. I would prolly ditch "Don't Be Down On Me Baby" and "Still She Cries." Both great songs. But something needs to be cut somewhere. After ROR, the ballad to rocker ratio just became out of control. Revelation and Eclipse are more even.
Memorex wrote:Dude - Still She Cries is one of the best songs for me. At that time you had Neal doing his solo stuff that sounded similar, Jon too. It's like it all came together on that song.
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