Journey managed to cram two complete eras into a five-album run in the '70s. That's when Journey added Steve Perry as frontman – after brief flirtation with Robert Fleischman. Drummer Steve Smith then ...
Journey moved more than 6 million albums in America in the '70s, most of them after Steve Perry joined in time for 1978's Infinity. Not bad. Then their second proper studio album of the following ...
Neal Schon came up with the idea for "Stone in Love" (featured on Escape) at a house party, writing the signature riff and structure, while Steve Perry, with the help of Jonathan Cain (who replaced ...
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Journey Album Closing Songs Ranked Worst to Best
As shown by the following ranked list of Journey album closing songs, the band was certainly hit-and-miss when it came to ending their studio projects. Journey signed off their biggest-selling album ...
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Why Journey’s early albums struggled despite live success
By 1976, Journey‘s live shows were drawing plenty of crowds around the Bay Area concert circuit. Still, the group was at a ...
The opening lines of “Don’t Stop Believin’” can be heard ringing out from every sporting event to middle school dance across America. That instantly recognizable jangling piano intro and iconic high ...
While Journey was working on their 1983 album Frontiers, their track “Only the Young.” Before the band could record the song, an A & R rep suggested they cut the track from the album days before the ...
The group was formed in 1973 by former band members of Santana, the Steve Miller Band, and Frumious Bandersnatch. They originally called themselves Golden Gate Rhythm Section. The group was intended ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. By now, it seems likely that everyone in America knows the song ...
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