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Journey
by Journey
from Sbme Special Mkts.
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0 
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The Other Journey 
Growing up in the Bay Area in the 70's, like other reviewers, I was familiar with Journey's older material from the get-go, and because of that, I have never embraced their later material. It just sounds too bubble-gum. I never saw them in concert, but their stuff was played all over the place (parties, etc.). I have all three of their early stuff on LPs and CDs, and one of my favorite things to do is play them for people who have never heard them before. You play the CD, and they always say... more info
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A Very Different Journey From The Hit-Making Band 
Journey's self-titled debut, and the two follow-ups before the band added vocalist Steve Perry and went mainstream, shows a band with roots in artists as diverse as Leon Russell, Santana, Joe Cocker, the Allman Brothers Band, Steely Dan, the Grateful Dead, Genesis, the James Gang, the Meters, Little Feat, Booker T. & the MGs, Humble Pie, Yes, the Marshall Tucker Band, Traffic, Grand Funk Railroad, Chicago, Rare Earth, and the Mahavishnu Orchestra. These songs blend jazz-rock fusion, blues-rock, R&B,... more info
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I saw their first public performance. 
Dear Amazon: Can I give this 6 stars? I hereby do such: ****** In 1973, I think it was, Journey came to Hawaii and performed at a local "Battle of the Bands" contest in a tiny venue called Andrews Amphitheater. I was there and I will never ever forget that night as long as I live. They did this on purpose to test out the material for this album on a small audience. They had not yet released the album and nobody had ever even heard of these guys. They came on last, at about 8:00 in the... more info
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Perry journey can't match the power of THIS Journey! 
Wow. After purchasing Time 3 back in the nineties and hearing the stuff Journey did pre-Perry, I was curious enough to go out and buy the cassette versions (remember those?) of Journey's self-titled album, Look Into The Future, and Next. The self-titled debut featured George Tickner on rhythm guitar, and was different from anything I had ever heard the AOL-friendly Journey do. Nothing came close to this tight powerhouse playing, and before long I had worn my copy of the self-titled album out from too many... more info
Tracks:
- Of a Lifetime
- In the Morning Day
- Kohoutek - Journey, Schon, Neal
- To Play Some Music - Journey, Schon, Neal
- Topaz - Journey, Tickner, George
- In My Lonely Feeling/Conversations
- Mystery Mountain
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