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       Journey - Greatest Hits
       By: Kirnetro Date: August 7, 2014, 6:07 am
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       Journey
       Greatest Hits (1990)
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       During their initial 14 years of existence (1973-1987), Journey
       altered their musical approach and their personnel extensively
       while becoming a top touring and recording band. The only
       constant factor was guitarist Neal Schon (born February 27,
       1954), a music prodigy who had been a member of Santana in
       1971-1972. The original unit, which was named in a contest on
       KSAN-FM in San Francisco, featured Schon, bassist Ross Valory,
       drummer Prairie Prince (replaced by Aynsley Dunbar), and
       guitarist George Tickner (who left after the first album).
       Another former Santana member, keyboard player and singer Gregg
       Rolie, joined shortly afterward. This lineup recorded Journey
       (1975), the first of three moderate-selling jazz-rock albums
       given over largely to instrumentals.
       By 1977, however, the group decided it needed a strong
       vocalist/frontman and hired Steve Perry (born January 22, 1949).
       The results were immediately felt on the fourth album, Infinity
       (1978), which sold a million copies within a year. (By this
       time, Dunbar had been replaced by Steve Smith.) Evolution (1979)
       was similarly successful, as was Departure (after which Rolie
       was replaced by Jonathan Cain). Following a live album, Captured
       (1981), Journey released Escape, which broke them through to the
       top ranks of pop groups by scoring three Top Ten hit singles,
       all ballads highlighting Perry's smooth tenor: "Who's Crying
       Now," "Don't Stop Believin'," and "Open Arms." The album topped
       the charts and sold millions. Frontiers (1983), featuring the
       hit "Separate Ways," was another big success, after which Perry
       released a double-platinum solo album, Street Talk (1984). When
       the group got back together to make a new album, Valory and
       Smith were no longer in the lineup and Raised on Radio (1986)
       was made by Schon, Perry, and Cain, who added other musicians
       for a tour.
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       01.Only The Young
       02.Don't Stop Believin'
       03.Wheel In The Sky
       04.Faithfully
       05.I'll Be Alright Without You
       06.Any Way You Want It
       07.Ask The Lonely
       08.Who's Crying Now
       09.Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
       10.Lights
       11.Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
       12.Open Arms
       13.Girl Can't Help It
       14.Send Her My Love
       15.Be Good To Yourself
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