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Also available in a 3-pack with FRONTIERS and INFINITY. Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Jonathan Cain (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Neil Schon (guitar, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums). Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig & Brian Lee (Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine). This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Jonathan Cain (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Neil Schon (guitar, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums). Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Journey (Rock): Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon, Ross Valory (guitar); Jonathan Cain (keyboards); Steve Smith (drums). Widely considered to be Journey's finest moment, 1981's ESCAPE virtually defined "arena rock," and became so popular that it even spawned its own Atari video game. Featuring the urgent anthem "Don't Stop Believin'" and the soaring ballad "Open Arms," the album showcases Neal Schon's dynamic guitar riffs, Jonathan Cain's bold keyboard lines, and, most importantly, singer Steve Perry's powerhouse vocals. Although the San Francisco-based band achieved success both before and after ESCAPE, which also includes the plaintive "Who's Crying Now" and the wistful "Still They Ride," it stands out as the one record to own for anyone even remotely interested in Journey. Escape was a groundbreaking album for San Francisco's Journey, charting three singles inside Billboard's Top Ten, with "Don't Stop Believing" reaching number nine, "Who's Crying Now" number four, and "Open Arms" peaking at number two and holding there for six weeks. Escape flung Journey steadfastly into the AOR arena, combining Neal Schon's grand yet palatable guitar playing with Jonathan Cain's blatant keyboards. All this was topped off by the passionate, wide-ranged vocals of Steve Perry, who is the true lifeblood of this album, and this band. The songs on Escape are more rock-flavored, with more hooks and a harder cadence compared to their former sound. "Who's Crying Now" spotlights the sweeping fervor of Perry's voice, whose theme about the ups and downs of a relationship was plentiful in Journey's repertoire. With "Don't Stop Believing," the whisper of Perry's ardor is crept up to with Schon's searing electric guitar work, making for a perfect rock song. One of rock's most beautiful ballads, "Open Arms," gleams with an honesty and feel only Steve Perry could muster. Outside of the singles, there is a certain electricity that circulates through the rest of the album. The songs are timeless, and as a whole, they have a way of rekindling the innocence of youthful romance and the rebelliousness of growing up, built from heartfelt songwriting and sturdy musicianship. ~ Mike DeGagne Widely considered to be Journey's finest moment, 1981's ESCAPE virtually defined "arena rock," and became so popular that it even spawned its own Atari video game. Featuring the urgent anthem "Don't Stop Believin'" and the soaring ballad "Open Arms," the album showcases Neal Schon's dynamic guitar riffs, Jonathan Cain's bold keyboard lines, and, most importantly, singer Steve Perry's powerhouse vocals. Although the San Francisco-based band achieved success both before and after ESCAPE, which also includes the plaintive "Who's Crying Now" and the wistful "Still They Ride," it stands out as the one record to own for anyone even remotely interested in Journey.
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Rolling Stone (p.98) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Keyboardist Jonathan Cain, from the Babys, brought along a pristine hard-pop feel..." Escape Music | List Price | $7.94 (You save $1.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Hard Rock, Enhanced CD | | Label | Legacy | | Orig Year | 1981 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6095  | | CD Universe Part number | 7226566 | | Catalog number | 85897 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 01, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Mixed | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Mike Stone; Kevin Elson | | Engineer | Wally Buck | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak; Special Edition |
Escape Music Review Average Rating: (3.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Good but not their best The album's tour for 81 awsome but this album steve's voice is tuned down on the album unfortantley listen to frontiers and you will see what happens.Great work by neal schon though as always. Submitted by Rockband327 (North potomac md) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREATST ALBUM EVER!!!! I am only 14 and I KNOW this is the GREAST ALBUM EVER!!! Journey's best songs are on here. Journey is the best band of all time, and if you listen to this album, you'll surely know it!!! And Steve Perry's vocals... WOW. Submitted by muchluv4journey (Loganville, GA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THE GREATEST AOR ALBUM OF ALL-TIME Incredible album, but is not pop music, it's pure melodic hard rock (AOR). Awesome guitar-technique! Incredible bass parts! Great if you like heavy music or pop music.
BEST SONG: STONE IN LOVE
BEST BALLAD: WHO?S CRYING NOW
BEST AOR SONG OF ALL TIME: DONT STOP BELIEVIN Submitted by Manuel (Vigo; Galicia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Journey's Last good album... Finally La Raza Del Sol is being re-released on the album it should have appeared on in the first place! This is truly Journey's last good rock album...anyone even remember the 1983 Journey? my god that was a horrible album and tour, frontiers or whatever...but anyway. Most of the songs on this album sound/feel like Schon & Perry had a few left-over form 1980's Departure, Lay It Down, Stone In Love, Dead Or Alive, Escape and Keep On Runnin' kept Journey in the Hard Rock category and kept them loyal to the Hard Rock Fans that put them there in the late 70's. Even without Gregg Rolie the riffs and hooks on ESCAPE made Jouney's 1981 offering pretty darn irresistible and could be stacked up against any Hard Rock offering in 1981. Submitted by tom (Los Angeles, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Their Best Album With this 1981 release Journey showed why they were the kings of FM radio in the early Eighties. "Don't Stop Believing," "Stone In Love," and the power ballads "Who's Crying Now" and the Top Ten hit "Open Arms" show the band, especially Steve Perry's vocals, at their peak. Submitted by mspence (Parkersburg, West Virginia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Escape CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Boston Don't Look Back CD (1978) Reissue; Remastered; Digipak
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$6.75 Boston: Brad Delp (vocals); Tom Scholz (guitar, piano, organ, bass); Barry Goudreau (guitar, percussion); Fran Sheehan (bass, percussion); Sib Hashian (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Cindy, Gloria, Rob, Tom (percussion). Recorded at Tom Scholz' Hideaway Studio and Northern Studio, Maynard, Massachusetts. Boston: Brad Delp (vocals); Tom Scholz (guitar, bass guitar); Barry Goudreau (guitar); Fran Sheehan (bass guitar); Sib Hashian (drums). The follow-up to Boston's mega-hit first album, Boston, Don't Look Back took two long years to complete, and it's hard to figure out why because it's almost exactly the same as their debut. The guitars still sound like they are being fed through computers and stacked into great walls of sound by robots, lead singer Brad Delp still sounds like he is ripping his throat out, and the harmony vocals still sound like a choir of androids warbling angelically. Most importantly, the songs are overflowing with hooks, there are plenty of riffs to air guitar to, and the songs stick in your head like dirt on a dog. The main difference lies in the semi-melancholy tone of the record. Boston was a nonstop party of a record but one look at the song titles lets you know that Don't Look Back is a little ...
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$7.59 Journey: Gregg Rolie (vocals, keyboards); Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon (guitar, synthesizer, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums, percussion). Recorded at Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, California. Journey (Rock): Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon, Ross Valory (guitar); Gregg Rolie (keyboards); Steve Smith (drums). With the platinum triumph of Infinity still ringing in their ears like coins in a slot machine, Journey was now committed to completing their transformation from jazz fusion/prog rock mavens into arena rock superstars with their fifth album, 1979's Evolution. This transition (also clearly illustrated by the futuristic insect gracing each album cover henceforth) would not come without its growing pains, however, and while producer Roy Thomas Baker was back for a second go-round, original drummer Aynsley Dunbar would be the first casualty of the band's new direction. Thankfully, former Ronnie Montrose skin-beater Steve Smith soon brought his college-trained jazz fusion background to the ...
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$6.75 Also available in a 3-pack with ESCAPE and FRONTIERS. Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon (guitar); Gregg Rolie (keyboards); Ross Valory (bass); Aynsley Dunbar (drums). Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig & Brian Lee (Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine). Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon (guitar); Gregg Rolie (keyboards), Ross Valory (bass); Aynsley Dunbar (drums). This is part of Columbia/Legacy's Master Sound series. Master sound releases are 24-karat gold CDs remastered from first-generation masters. They utilize 20-bit technology and Sony's revolutionary "Super Bit Mapping" system. Journey (Rock): Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon, Ross Valory (guitar); Gregg Rolie (keyboards); Aynsley Dunbar (drums). By 1977 Journey had reached a creative crossroads, with three underwhelming studio albums under their belt and little to show in the way of commercial success. At the prodding of manager Herbie Herbert, who felt a major shakeup was needed in order to reignite their spark, the band was convinced to audition ...
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Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon (guitar); Gregg Rolie (keyboards); Ross Valory (bass); Steve Smith (drums). Recorded at various locations during Journey's 1980 "19-Infinity Tour." Journey (Rock): Gregg Rolie (vocals, keyboards); Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon (guitar, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass guitar, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums). After spending the better half of the '70s as an ersatz prog band given to Neal Schon's noodling, never-ending solos, low record sales, and muddling about on the marginal rock circuit, the members of Journey certainly welcomed the phenomenal chart success and arena tours that came their way in the late '70s. With Captured, a live double-disc from 1980, the newly crowned kings of AOR show off like a formerly fat girl at prom. "Separate Ways" and "Faithfully" were still a few years away, but the ...
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Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon (guitar, background vocals); Jonathan Cain (keyboards, background vocals). Additional personnel: Randy Jackson (bass); Steve Smith, Larrie Londin (drums); Randy Goodrum (background vocals). Recorded at Plant Studios, Saucalito, California and Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Journey (Rock): Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon (guitar, guitar synthesizer, Kurzwell synthesizer, background vocals); Jonathan Cain (keyboards, background vocals); Randy Jackson (bass guitar); Steve Smith (drums). Additional personnel: Bob Glaub (bass guitar); Larrie Londin, Mike Baird (drums). Journey's ninth new studio album found the group reduced to a trio of guitarist Neal Schon, singer Steve Perry, and keyboard player Jonathan Cain. But even without their regular rhythm section, the group was able to re-create the accessible pop/rock sound perfected on earlier albums such as Escape and Frontiers. Schon's guitar still cut through the fat keyboard chords, and Perry's fluid tenor ...
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$7.59 Also available in a 3-pack with ESCAPE and INFINITY. Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Neil Schon (guitar, background vocals); Jonathan Cain (keyboards); Ross Valory (bass); Steve Smith (drums). Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Journey (Rock): Steve Perry (vocals); Jonathan Cain (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Neal Schon (guitar, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass guitar, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums). Frontiers ...
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