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GREATEST HITS DVD 1978-1997

Journey

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3.54 | 12 ratings | 2 reviews | 17% 5 stars

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DVD/Video, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Don´t Stop Believin (live)
2. Wheel In The Sky (Video)
3. Faithfully (Video)
4. Any Way You Want it (Live)
5. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (video)
6. Lights (video)
7. Lovin´, Touchi´. Squeezin (video)
8. Be Good To Yourself (live)
9. When You Love A Woman (video)
10. Who´s Crying Now (live)
11. Send Her My Love (video)
12. Girl Can´t Help It (Live)
13. Open Arms (Live)
14. Just the Same Way (Video)
15. Stone In Love (Live)
16. Feeling That Way (Video)
17. After The Fall (video)
18. I´ll Be Alright Without You (live)

Line-up / Musicians

- Steve Perry / Lead Vocals
- Neal Schon / Lead Guitar, vocals
- Jonathan Cain / Keyboards, guitar, vocals
- Russ Valory - Bass, vocals
- Steve Smith - Drums
- Gregg Rolie - Keyboards, vocals
- Aynsley Dunbar - Drums
- Randy Jackson - Bass, vocals
- Michael Baird - Drums

Releases information

Sony Music NTSC B0000TGADW

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JOURNEY Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 ratings distribution


3.54
(12 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music(17%)
17%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection(50%)
50%
Good, but non-essential (25%)
25%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (8%)
8%

JOURNEY Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 reviews


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Review by Tarcisio Moura
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars Wow! What a great treat for Journey´s fans! It is a mixture of live appearances (mostly taken from the then unreleased Houston Texas Escape tour of 1981) and music videos they made through the years. It shows how good they were live, but they also made some interesting (and sometimes hilarious) videos. Most interesting is their early stuff like Just The Same Way and Feeling that Way (both of them featuring Gregg Rolie on lead vocals), but not only. The most recent is the very well done 1996´s When You Love A Woman. For some strange reason only the three live shots from the 1986 Raised On Radio tour seemed out of place here (maybe they got too much into the 80´s synth pop, but still the songs were not bad)

More than anything the video is a journey (pun intended) into the world of the band, a good picture of that time (the clothing and the hair styles are quite telling) and more than anything it shows their music was stronger and better than a lot of people thought (and some still do) and more durable than any critic had predicted. Besides they were a great live band (Neil Schon is really good) and Steve Perry was not only a great singer but also a fantastic showman on stage.

Definitly a must have for any Journey fan.

Review by Easy Livin
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin
3 stars Raised on video

Released in 2003, this DVD covers Journey's most successful era, from the release of 'Infinity' in 1978 through to 'Trial by fire' in 1996. This of course means that the pre-Steve Perry era, which is the band's most relevant period for this website, is completely ignored. Indeed the pre 1978 albums are not even mentioned in the discography which appends the DVD, although it does include several superfluous compilations.

18 songs are included, the videos being a mixture of live performances and made for TV music videos. The live tracks are taken from to gigs in Texas in 1981 and in California in 1986. Given that the DVD is primarily intended as a 'Greatest hits' package, these live songs make for a welcome addition. I suspect there has been some post-production dubbing of the music, but the band's live prowess is well captured.

The made for MTV videos are very much of their time, the worst probably being the one for 'Separate ways' which for reasons unexplained is filmed outside a warehouse. The video for 'Faithfully' on the other hand is a fine example of a video which complements the song perfectly.

The period covered here is of course dominated by the fine voice of Steve Perry, the rest of the band being primarily backing musicians. Original vocalist Greg Rolie does however get the opportunity to step forward to the mike on a couple of occasions, and Neil Schon's fine lead guitar break on 'Who's crying now' is one of the tracks which is a live performance.

The DVD is presented in such a way as to ensure that the upbeat numbers and ballads are mixed in together, and the live tracks are spread evenly throughout. There is therefore no chronological flow but rather the feel of a complete concert. There is of course no room for improvisation here, with even the live tracks being tightly choreographed.

Overall, a good summary of the band's most popular songs in terms of singles and radio plays.

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