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NoMoreTails wrote:This absolutely sucks as did the "remix" of Separate Ways. How can you call it a remix when there is nothing left of the original except the vocals? Just a vanity project for Perry.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I realize Perry has ALOT of time on his hands, but I personally think it's a little blasphemous for this to be put on the new 40th anniversary edition of Frontiers. He has essentially erased and replaced the contributions of everyone but himself from this version. Where is Neal's guitar?
youkeepmewaiting wrote:New OTY is fun. Don’t think people need to get up in arms about it
The_Noble_Cause wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:New OTY is fun. Don’t think people need to get up in arms about it
You think a fun throwaway track is worthy of being included on a 40th anniversary edition? How about something actually living up to the legacy of the album and the band?
Memorex wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:New OTY is fun. Don’t think people need to get up in arms about it
You think a fun throwaway track is worthy of being included on a 40th anniversary edition? How about something actually living up to the legacy of the album and the band?
I think it would be fine to include if other "rarities" were included. But you are right, a song that removes 4/5 of the band on it's own is not worthy. I'm not as bothered by it as everyone else, but I also don't see the need for it. It doesn't add value anywhere. If it was in a car commercial or ends up in Stranger Things, then maybe it fits something. On it's own, it doesn't.
Arkansas wrote:Frontiers - 40th Anniversary Remastered
"...Certified 6x Platinum, the package contains the hits "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," "Faithfully" and "Send Her My Love" plus a bonus 7" featuring new remixes of "Only the Young" and "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" by Steve Perry and Bryce Miller along with the original single versions of "Only the Young" and "Ask the Lonely" that were left off the original vinyl release due to time constraints."
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UrbanCoyote wrote:I'd be surprised if he releases anything new. I get the feeling he's crawled back into his hole.
Arkansas wrote:S
Frontiers - 40th Anniversary Remastered
"...Certified 6x Platinum, the package contains the hits "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," "Faithfully" and "Send Her My Love" plus a bonus 7" featuring new remixes of "Only the Young" and "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" by Steve Perry and Bryce Miller along with the original single versions of "Only the Young" and "Ask the Lonely" that were left off the original vinyl release due to time constraints."
UrbanCoyote wrote:I'd be surprised if he releases anything new. I get the feeling he's crawled back into his hole.
Monker wrote:Arkansas wrote:S
Frontiers - 40th Anniversary Remastered
"...Certified 6x Platinum, the package contains the hits "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," "Faithfully" and "Send Her My Love" plus a bonus 7" featuring new remixes of "Only the Young" and "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" by Steve Perry and Bryce Miller along with the original single versions of "Only the Young" and "Ask the Lonely" that were left off the original vinyl release due to time constraints."
BTW, this was 6x platinum way back in the 80's, and Escape at 8x. I thought Journey sued Sony to get these recertified because they wanted the royalties for the updated numbers?
Also, if this were on CD, I would consider buying it. I don't get the vinyl craze.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Monker wrote:Arkansas wrote:S
Frontiers - 40th Anniversary Remastered
"...Certified 6x Platinum, the package contains the hits "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," "Faithfully" and "Send Her My Love" plus a bonus 7" featuring new remixes of "Only the Young" and "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" by Steve Perry and Bryce Miller along with the original single versions of "Only the Young" and "Ask the Lonely" that were left off the original vinyl release due to time constraints."
BTW, this was 6x platinum way back in the 80's, and Escape at 8x. I thought Journey sued Sony to get these recertified because they wanted the royalties for the updated numbers?
Also, if this were on CD, I would consider buying it. I don't get the vinyl craze.
I think that people from our approximate generation (assuming that you're somewhat close in age to me, 51 in my case) are feeling nostalgic and that's why they are into the vinyl craze right now?
CD is the superior format from an audio standpoint.
Some people might also like the large covers of records too?
Funny thing is that from my understanding this 40th Anniversary vinyl is clear? A friend of mine told me that his record player won't play clear vinyl records because some sensor in his player can't detect clear vinyl.
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