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Departure

Departure
 

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Journey

Departure

 
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Label: Sony
Rating: 4.5
 
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Tracklist of Departure

Disc 1
1 Any Way You Want It  3:24 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Walks Like A Lady  7:07 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Someday Soon  3:34 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 People And Places  5:05 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Precious Time  4:50 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Where Were You  3:22 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 I'm Cryin'  3:43 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Line Of Fire  3:18 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Departure  0:39 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Good Morning Girl  1:44 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Stay Awhile  2:18 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Homemade Love  2:55 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Great Journey Album

DEPARTURE is a great Journey album. The big hit here was "Any Way You Want It", but the best song on this album is "Where Were You." Get DEPARTURE at the same time as INFINITY, EVOLUTION, CAPTURED, ESCAPE, and FRONTIERS.

Journey's Best Album

If you want a great journey album, this is it. Every song is great, and the best thing is, most of them did not make it onto their greatest hits cd. This may sound like a bad thing, but we all know how greatest hits work; they take a few hits from each album so as to promote all of their albums. But this album is all hits. So if you want a great journey album that aren't the same old songs you are used to (though those never get old), this is the one to buy!

More rocking Journey...another fantastic album

This third album of Journey's with Steve Perry at the helm continues the mastery of classic melodic rock that the band is famed for. This would be the last album before Greg Rolie is replaced by Jonathan Cain on keyboards, so it is the last we get to hear of certain classic rock influences. For sure, this is a rocking album but with a definite moodiness to it in spots.

"Any Way You Want It" kicks off the album with a bang. With no instrumental intro, Steve Perry starts belting out one of Journey's most famous rockers. Then comes the light, catchy "Walk Like a Lady", a bluesy number that nicely offsets the opening rocker. "Someday Soon" is melodic rock bliss, and it includes some of the last of the great vocals we get to hear from Greg Rolie. Following is a very uniquely moody tune in "People and Places". I don't know what it is about that song, but with the way the different members each sing a word one after the other combined with the haunting (in spots) sound of the keyboard, this one still can send shivers up my spine. Very unique track.

Then after more fine melodies on "Precious Time", a few definite rockers kick in. "Where Were You" has an amazingly melodic chorus, "I'm Cryin'" contains some of the most amazingly emotive Perry vocals ever, and "Line Of Fire" absolutely smokes. From there the tempo and mood slows up with the short but very nice title track instrumental, which leads into the very pretty, pleasant "Good Morning Girl". "Stay Awhile" further continues the pretty slowdown in tempo, before "Homemade Love" ends the album by again rocking the house.

I could rave at length about every one of these tracks and how listening to them makes me feel. As much as I love the more popular Journey albums that are to follow this one, there is something about that classic sound that is special. This effort was the third straight winning effort with Steve Perry at the vocal helm in three years for the band at the time. Once again, the band struck gold in the classic and melodic rock arena.