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The White Album was a pretty fair piece of work by the Beatles
The_Noble_Cause wrote:This is all GREAT news! Can't wait!
Two minor objections though...
(1) I think the cover is horrible. As Jrneyman28 already said, looks like they took a scarab (an uninspired one at that) and put it on the cover of an astronomy book. Just looks cheap and lazy. I never for a second thought Christopher's work would be better than who Journey chose. Oh well. It's the music that counts.
(2) The song which Andrew said is amazing ("it's never too late") WON'T be on the U.S. release for us yanks. Gosh darn it!![]()
Otherwise, I can't wait!
jrnyman28 wrote:NC,
It's Never Too Late is track 12 on the release.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:NC,
It's Never Too Late is track 12 on the release.
Yeah, maybe for our fellow Journey lovin fans overseas, but as Andrew clearly states "the US band version will not feature It's Never Too Late."
NealIsGod wrote:I think it's a good move to help preserve Augeri's voice and let other band members step out into the spotlight, especially Deen.
NealIsGod wrote:Me, too, TNC. Night Ranger had great success with Jack Blades and Kelly Keagy each singing several songs. I think Augeri and Castronovo blow them away vocally. It's nice to have democracy in a band, but if Deen sounds better singing a song than Ross, Neal or Jon, why not let him sing it? If the Deen song gets great reaction from the fans, maybe they will let him sing more on the next Journey album.
NealIsGod wrote:When you look closely at the new cover, there are a lot of details that tie in with the creation definition of "Generations". The background behind the scarab appears to be swirling, like a planet is being created.
NealIsGod wrote: The little flashes of light, to me, appear to be the creation of lives descending from the scarab ship.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Yeah if look closely, it does appear that those star-like formations of light which at first glance appear to be just circulating around the beetle's head, are actually headed downwards towards the planet.
Similarly, the lazer beam isn't pointed upwards as it appears, but rather it's facing directly towards the planet.
Neat.
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