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With its first '80s release, DEPARTURE, Journey had made the transition from its early prog-rock direction to the streamlined radio machine that would rule the first half of the decade. DEPARTURE would also prove to be original keyboardist Gregg Rolie's last studio album with the band--he was replaced by Jon Cain for next year's ESCAPE. While the best known song here remains the rocker "Any Way You Want It" (which was used in a hilarious scene in the movie CADDYSHACK the same year), many other lesser-known highlights can be found throughout, such as "Walks Like a Lady," "People and Places," and "Good Morning Girl."
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Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig and Brian Lee.
Journey: Neal Schon (vocals, guitar); Gregg Rolie (vocals, harmonica, keyboards); Steve Perry (vocals); Ross Valory (bass, bass pedals, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums, percussion).
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Purchase Departure CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Journey Evolution CD (1979) Remastered; Digipak; Special Edition
Departure album
$7.59
| | Journey Escape CD (1981) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak; Special Edition
Departure CD music
$6.75 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.
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 ...
| | Journey Infinity CD (1978) Remastered; Digipak; Special Edition
Departure music CDs
$6.75 Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig & Brian Lee (Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine).
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.
1978's INFINITY was easily one of the most important albums in Journey's career up until that point. ...
| | Journey Captured CD (1981) Remastered; Digipak
Departure songs
$7.59 Released in early ...
| | Journey Raised On Radio CD (1986) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak
Departure album
$8.29 After a three-year layoff, Journey returned with 1986's RAISED ON RADIO. Longtime drummer Steve Smith and bassist Ross Valory had left the band prior to the album's recording, leaving singer Steve Perry, guitarist Neal Schon, and keyboardist Jonathan Cain to fend for themselves.
While the album wasn't as big a blockbuster as the band's ...
| | Journey Frontiers CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak
Departure CD music
$8.29 It seemed like nothing could stop Journey when it kept its string of multi-million selling blockbuster albums ...
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Departure music CDs
$13.55
| | Best Of The Anti-Nowhere League CD (1993)
Departure songs
$6.99 Slightly less-than-classy punkers from England, the Anti-Nowhere League get the full on best-of and live-record combo here on this two-fer from Recall. Not for the faint of heart or those looking for the intellectual side of punk. ~ Chris True
34 track 'best of' for the UK punk act. Two CD set features a mixture of studio & live recording .
Anti-Nowhere League isn't a band that deserves more than one retrospective. Nevertheless, there are at least three floating around out there. This particular one, a shoddy release from the English imprint Snapper, is actually the same as Best of the Anti-Nowhere League, which came out on both Castle and Cleopatra. Its entire track listing is also included as part of a Recall disc that bundles it with a live album. If all of this seems really confusing -- especially for a rather lunkheaded group that could only stumble its way through an EP and a couple of albums -- then you're certainly not interested in the 2001 Anagram release Animal!: Very Best of Anti-Nowhere League, which is one of the only comps to sample ANL's entire career arc. Wouldn't you rather have U.K. Subs' Another Kind of Blues instead? ~ Johnny Loftus
Who'd have thought that the Anti-Nowhere League would last so well? Not just because they were incredibly funny without being a comedy band (even less so than the Dickies), or because their songs still seem so catchy. No, because their whole "piss off" attitude has transcended the time in which this truly (proudly) motley, anti-glamorous crew appeared in a cloud of pig-pen's dust. Perhaps only the most wimpoid techno-popper could dismiss the blistering hooks of the classic 7" "For You," and "We are the League," and only the Saturday Night Live Church Lady could keep from splitting an irreverent gut on "Animal," and especially "So What" (the song whose social-comment filthiness got it banned in England by Scotland Yard -- no kidding, they raided the warehouse and confiscated all the singles!), and maybe even Church Lady puts this on and curses a blue streak along with Animal. It's Animal who's the star, much as it's Rotten's voice that makes the Pistols so captivating even after you've played Bollocks ...
| | Harry Nilsson Greatest Hits CD (2002) Japan; Remastered
Departure album
$33.75 This collection of music sung by the late Harry Nilsson features 21 remastered tracks, including the singles "Everybody's Talkin'," "Coconut," and "Without You."
The Japanese import collection Greatest Hits gives several domestic Harry Nilsson compilations a run for their money, collecting classics like "One," "Everybody's Talkin'," "Coconut," "Without You," and "One" over the course of 21 tracks. Essentially, this set is the domestic 2002 Greatest Hits collection from BMG Heritage with the track listing slightly reshuffled -- this version gets right down to business by beginning with "Everybody's Talkin'" and "Without You" in a one-two punch. The collection also includes such favorites as "Cuddly Toy," "1941," "Without Her," "Jump into the Fire," and "Daybreak," covering Nilsson's albums from Pandemonium Shadow Show to Pussy Cats. As consistent as 1978's venerable All Time Greatest Hits, Greatest Hits is a terrific single-disc Nilsson retrospective, but aside from the different (and less-interesting) cover artwork, the import offers no extras over the American version of the album. ~ Heather Phares
21 digitally remastered greatest hits from the late pop troubadour. Includes the hit 'Everybody's Talkin' (the theme from the film 'Midnight Cowboy'), 'Coconut', 'Me And My Arrow' and many more.
Personnel: Harry Nilsson (vocals, electric piano, Mellotron); Peter Frampton (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Chris Spedding (guitar, acoustic guitar, bouzouki); John Uribe, Klaus Voormann (guitar, acoustic guitar); Mac Rebennack (guitar, piano); David Cohen, Mike Deasy Sr. , Howard Roberts , Al Casey, Caleb Quaye (guitar); Ian Duck (acoustic guitar); George Harrison (slide guitar, cowbells); Doug Dillard (banjo); Assa Drori, Jerome Reisler, Wilbert Nuttycombe, Darrel Terwilliger, James Getzoff, Dorothy Wade, William Weiss, Hyman Goodman, Joy Lyle, Tibor Zelig, Alfred Lustgarten, Leonard Atkins, Leonard Malarsky, Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, Bobby Bruce (violin); Emmet Sargeant, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Jesse Ehrlich (cello); Tom Scott (flute, saxophone, trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn); ...
| | Led Zeppelin Coda CD (1982) (Import) Japan; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
Departure CD music
$28.79 Japanese limited-edition reissue features an LP-style slipcase.
John Bonham's death in 1980 made the previous year's IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR the last album Led Zeppelin would record together, but two years after his passing, the faithful were still hungry for more. Hence the release of this previously unreleased material from the Zeppelin archives. Kicking off with an equal mix of swing and crunch on Ben E. King's "We're Gonna Groove," CODA showcases the less grandiose side of Zeppelin, also casting a backward glance toward the band's roots with a reverential treatment of Willie Dixon's "I ...
| | Mercury Blues Story: West Coast Blues, Vol. 1 CD (2005)
Departure music CDs
$19.15
| | Waking Ashland Telescopes CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
Departure songs
$30.55
| | Andy Andy Placer Y Castigo CD (2009)
Departure album
$10.49
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