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GREATEST HITS LIVE

Journey

 

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Epignosis
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5 stars Journey is hardly a progressive rock band, but as an arena rock outfit, it rarely gets better than this. All of the ingredients that make this band what it is are present and outstanding on this live album and the sound is amazing. The only thing I can possibly complain about is the absence of some of my favorite Journey tunes, such as "I'll Be Alright Without You," and some of the Greg Rolie songs like "Feeling That Way" or "Someday Soon." The transitions from one song to the next are impeccable, and the energy stays strong even through the softer songs like "Faithfully" and "Open Arms." Steve Perry is in amazing shape vocally, and interacts with the crowd in a charismatic yet unobtrusive way. For me, Neal Schonn really shines as a lead guitarist on this album. Each solo screams and provides a slightly different feel than those on the studio versions. Ross Valory offers some nice turnarounds and fills, as Steve Smith demonstrates what a reliable and energetic powerhouse he is behind the kit. Jonathan Cain is limited to the role of mostly filling out the sound, but with only one guitarist, a supportive position is good to have. Yes, "Wheel in the Sky" is played ridiculously fast, but I don't care- what an incredible live rock album!
Epignosis | 5/5 |

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