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Journey - Live In Houston 1981- The Escape Tour (Remaster) (2022) 88.2-24
Country: USA
Genre: Rock,Progressive rock,Hard Rock
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [88,2 kHz/24 bit]
Time: 01:17:00
Full Size: 1.64 GB
Originally recorded for MTV at the Summit in Houston, TX in November of 1981. The double album contains such hits as "Lights", "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'", "Wheel In The Sky" and "Anyway You Want It". In addition, there are tracks from Journey's then-current album Escape, including the title cut along with "Open Arms", Who's Crying Now" and "Don't Stop Believin'".
"In 1981 Journey were one of the most popular bands in all of rock & roll, after years of having their first four albums relegated to the prog rock bargain bins. Escape was number one on the album charts, and the group was selling out sports arenas nationwide. This disc captures the band at its live performance peak, with Neal Schon's solos bordering -- but never really crossing -- the line of pretentiousness, and Steve Perry's vocals rarely sounding more impassioned. It's annoying (especially to Detroit natives) to hear the lyric "born and raised in South Detroit" changed to "born and raised in Houston," but Perry does a wonderful job keeping the audience engaged and fired up, notably during the dramatic one-two punch of "Open Arms" and "Mother, Father." A nice supplement to Captured, and a snapshot of Journey during their time of world pop chart domination, sounding like a finely tuned unstoppable machine. And until the band reunites with Perry supplying the vocals, it's the next best thing to actually being there." (Rob Theakston, AMG)
"In 1981 Journey were one of the most popular bands in all of rock & roll, after years of having their first four albums relegated to the prog rock bargain bins. Escape was number one on the album charts, and the group was selling out sports arenas nationwide. This disc captures the band at its live performance peak, with Neal Schon's solos bordering -- but never really crossing -- the line of pretentiousness, and Steve Perry's vocals rarely sounding more impassioned. It's annoying (especially to Detroit natives) to hear the lyric "born and raised in South Detroit" changed to "born and raised in Houston," but Perry does a wonderful job keeping the audience engaged and fired up, notably during the dramatic one-two punch of "Open Arms" and "Mother, Father." A nice supplement to Captured, and a snapshot of Journey during their time of world pop chart domination, sounding like a finely tuned unstoppable machine. And until the band reunites with Perry supplying the vocals, it's the next best thing to actually being there." (Rob Theakston, AMG)
01. Escape (05:35)
02. Line of Fire (03:13)
03. Lights (02:58)
04. Stay Awhile (03:00)
05. Open Arms (03:15)
06. Mother, Father (05:20)
07. Jonathan Cain Solo (01:54)
08. Who's Crying Now (05:39)
09. Where Were You (04:19)
10. Steve Smith Solo (03:51)
11. Dead or Alive (04:01)
12. Don't Stop Believin' (04:07)
13. Stone in Love (05:14)
14. Keep on Runnin' (04:01)
15. Neal Schon Solo (01:59)
16. Wheel in the Sky (06:05)
17. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' (04:38)
18. Any Way You Want It (03:46)
19. The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love) (04:05)
Steve Perry, lead vocals, keyboards, piano
Neal Schon, lead guitar, backing vocals
Jonathan Cain, keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Ross Valory, bass, backing vocals
Steve Smith, drums, percussion
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