Evolution [2006]

Evolution [2006]

by Journey
Evolution [2006]

Evolution [2006]

by Journey

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Overview

With the platinum triumph of Infinity still ringing in their ears like coins in a slot machine, Journey was now committed to completing their transformation from jazz fusion/prog rock mavens into arena rock superstars with their fifth album, 1979's Evolution. This transition (also clearly illustrated by the futuristic insect gracing each album cover henceforth) would not come without its growing pains, however, and while producer Roy Thomas Baker was back for a second go-round, original drummer Aynsley Dunbar would be the first casualty of the band's new direction. Thankfully, former Ronnie Montrose skin-beater Steve Smith soon brought his college-trained jazz fusion background to the table, and the band was ready to get back to work. If Infinity had defined a new songwriting formula for the act, Evolution only served to develop it and streamlined it further, clearly qualifying as their strongest effort to date and endearing the band to millions of FM rock listeners in the process. With commercial rock hits like "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" (their first single to crack the Top 20), "Too Late" (which reached number 70), and the powerful "Just the Same Way" (which peaked at number 58) leading the way to radio dominance, Journey had never sounded stronger or more determined. And with Steve Perry's tenor pipes now clearly driving the band's engine, and guitarist Neal Schon beginning to relish in his guitar-hero persona, Journey could seemingly do no wrong. Evolution quickly became the band's biggest-selling album (moving over 800,000 units in less than three months), and Perry and co. soon embarked on yet another mammoth tour, which set many an attendance record, and set the stage for even greater triumph with 1980's Departure. [Evolution was reissued in 2006 with an expanded booklet.] ~ John Franck & Ed Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 08/01/2006
Label: Bmg / Columbia / Sony Music / Sony Music Entertainment
UPC: 0888837145022
Rank: 27147

Tracks

  1. Majestic
  2. Too Late
  3. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
  4. City of the Angels
  5. When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy)
  6. Sweet and Simple
  7. Lovin' You is Easy
  8. Just the Same Way
  9. Do You Recall
  10. Daydream
  11. Lady Luck

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Journey   Primary Artist
Ross Valory   Guitar,Bass,Vocals,Moog Bass,Guitar (Bass),Moog Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Gregg Rolie   Lead Vocals,Vocals (Background),Piano,Vocals,Keyboards
Steve Smith   Drums,Percussion
Neal Schon   Guitar,Vocals,Roland Synthesizer,Vocals (Background),Guitar (Synthesizer)
Steve Perry   Vocals,Lead Vocals
Greg Werner   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Gregg Rolie   Group Member,Composer
Geoff Workman   Engineer
Randy Bachman   Photography
Jim Weleh   Design
Barry Schultz   Photography
Michael N. Marks   Photography
Pat Morrow   Liner Notes
Steve Smith   Group Member
Bob Ludwig   Remastering
Duke Ellington   Composer
Greg Errico   Composer
Ross Valory   Composer,Group Member
Roy Thomas Baker   Producer,Mastering
Billy Strayhorn   Composer
Neal Schon   Composer,Group Member
Brian Lee   Mastering,Remastering
George Tutko   Engineer,Second Engineer
Steve Perry   Composer,Group Member
Jim Welch   Package Design
Paul Natkin   Photography
Sam Emerson   Back Cover,Cover Photo,Photography
Larry Noggle   Design,Package Design
Hiro Ito   Photography
Michael Putland   Photography
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