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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Testimony of a Great Band.
It's funny, I didn't like Journey when I was a pre-adolescent kid and they were having hit after hit on the radio. As I got older I needed Journey to remind me of my childhood, and the music brought back (and still brings up) fond memories. Now it seems there are many Journey-bashers and in retrospect there were many back in their hey-days. But, years after all the...
Published on February 24, 2000 by Jason Stein

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This is becoming a Dated Collection
While I am not the biggest fan of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I do believe that the band Journey is a Hall of Fame band. One thing that the Hall of Fame seems to like in bands is stability among the composition of the band. This is something that has always been a problem for Journey. Journey was originally a spin-off band from Santana formed by Keyboardist/Vocalist...
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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Testimony of a Great Band., February 24, 2000
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Jason Stein (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
It's funny, I didn't like Journey when I was a pre-adolescent kid and they were having hit after hit on the radio. As I got older I needed Journey to remind me of my childhood, and the music brought back (and still brings up) fond memories. Now it seems there are many Journey-bashers and in retrospect there were many back in their hey-days. But, years after all the 80's bands have been silenced, this band, along with Styx, REO Speedwagon, Def Leppard, Toto and a few others, still sounds great. No one sounded like or sounds like Journey. Their hits collection makes it hard to buy any individual cd, but after you have their hits, I think most fans would agree that Escape and Frontiers would be the next to buy. Their 1996 cd Trial By Fire was good but not as great as Escape or Frontiers. Steve Perry's two solo cds can be summed up with HIS greatest hits cd. So, that leaves us with Journey's Greatest Hits--15 solid tracks and the fastest 65 minutes you'll listen to. Although the critics scorned Steve Perry's vocals, and non-fans scorn him too, I feel that he is truly an amazing singer--no one sounds like him. In a world where most pop singers sound alike, this is a strong asset. I never get tired of listening to Journey and maybe, in a few more years, they will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. For now, their Greatest Hits is a must buy for any true music fan, it's well worth the money.
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51 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Be good to yourself and get this!, April 16, 2003
This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
One of the biggest rock groups synonymous with the late 1970's and mid-1980's was Journey, led by Steve Perry and Neal Schon. The band broke up following Steve Perry's bout with cancer and Neal Schon forming Bad English. But they did leave behind songs that were mostly yearning love songs that pepper many a classic rock station today. As they played a significant part in my musical education in the 1980's, they do merit a gander. Most of the songs here are instant classics. Key: [original studio album]

The rocker "Only The Young" sets the standard for Steve Perry's soaring vocals, a wistful chorus, a strong backbeat of drums, and a crash of guitars. This song, about a hopeful generation at a new dawn, is romantically optimistic: "Only the young can say/They're free to fly away/Sharing the same desires/Burnin' like wildfire."

"Don't Stop Believing" [Escape] is a mid-paced rocker with a strong keyboard chords punctuating the rhythm. There's a sad but true moral here: "Some will win, some will lose/Some were born to sing the blues/Oh, the movie never ends/It goes on and on and on and on." However, there is a note of hope in the coda: "Don't stop believin'/Hold on to the feelin'."

"Wheel In The Sky" [Infinity] may be a followup to the male protagonist of the previous song who took that midnight train and has found life too hard going enough to want to go back home.

"Faithfully," [Frontiers] about a rocker on the road and vows to remain faithful to the dear one he has left behind because "the road ain't no place to start a family." Perry's vocal reaches the heights in the finale. The slow ballad "Lights" and heartfelt "Send Her My Love" [Frontiers] also have the same theme.

"I'll Be Alright Without You," [Raised On Radio], avers that "love's an empty face...oh I've got to replace."

The rowdy party rocker "Any Way You Want It," [Departure] the song Rodney Dangerfield and crew jams to on the green in Caddyshack is enough to chase out any blue funk.

The rocking "Ask The Lonely" tells those who've gotten the wrong end of the love stick and despairing to do the title act. The operatic backing vocals from the band really enhance the song.

I remember trying to find the yearning "One Love" on Journey's albums before I was put wise-it was called "Who's Crying Now." [Escape] One of my favourites.

The piercing opening synthesizers and chugging guitars make "Separate Ways" [Frontiers] one of the hardest songs they've ever done. Another big favourite. Memorable chorus: "Someday love will find you/Break those chains that bind you/One night will remind you/How we touched/And went our separate ways"

"Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'"[Evolution] incorporates a bluesy sound. Then comes a heartmelting power ballad and another favourite-"Open Arms" [Escape] about a reunited love after a long separation. Mariah Carey covers this on her Daydream album, BTW.

"The Girl Can't Help It"-no, not the Little Richard song or movie-is another Raised On Radio hit. The chorus sets the basic idea: "The girl can't help it, she needs more/He hasn't found what he's lookin' for/They're still standing in the rain/He can't help it, and she's just that way." Its fellow single, "Be Good To Yourself" rivals "Any Way You Want It" in sheer rockability. Which brings me to this-be good to yourself and get this collection!

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An ESSENTIAL CD for any 80s music fan...., November 21, 2001
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This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This album does a great job of covering all the big songs from Journey's albums Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape, Frontiers, and Raised on Radio, plus a couple of excellent soundtrack cuts that have never previously been released on a Journey album. Each song features the one-of-a-kind voice of Steve Perry (the new guy is good, but not as good as Steve Perry) along with the instantly recognizable guitar of Neal Schon. Both of these guys are rock masters who belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame someday.

Journey was one of the bands whose sound defined 1980s pop music. They were able to craft beautiful love songs such as Faithfully and Open Arms, along with hard-rocking tracks such as Seperate Ways and Any Way You Want It, plus power ballads like Don't Stop Belivin' and Only The Young. The best songs are the ones from the Escape, Frontiers, and Raised on Radio albums, where Steve and Neal teamed up with Journey's best keyboardist, Jonathan Cain (sorry, Rolie fans). Jonathan not only contruibuted wonderful keyboarding, he is a talented songwriter, being responsible for Faithfully, which is one of the best love songs I've ever heard.

This CD is 15 tracks of Rock Gold. For most bands, 15 tracks is enough to cover their best work. But, not Journey. As great and as essential as this CD is, you also need to get their studio albums from this period to hear all their best work. Some of my personal favorites don't make it on here, especially After The Fall and Rubicon. So, once you hear the awesome sounds on this CD, I suggest you pick up their studio albums if you really want to get "the rest of the story" (sorry, Mr, Harvey).

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Summing up perfection, August 2, 2001
This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This is the ultimate hits album by what I consider the greatest band in the universe. Now if you are a true Journey fan you should also have the original albums. "Escape" and "Frontiers" are two of the best rock albums in history; "Infinity", "Evolution", and "Departure" are all fantastic classic rock albums; and even "Raised On Radio", which marked the beginning of Journey and particularly Steve Perry not rocking as hard, has some great tracks. All of these albums are represented on this collection. The big hit rockers and ballads are all here. In addition, you have the excellent inclusion of two movie soundtrack songs that were not previously on Journey releases: the top 10 "Only The Young" and the equally fantastic "Ask The Lonely". That alone makes this a must-purchase whether you have all their other albums or not. Just a fantastic summary of the premier years of one of the most enjoyable bands in rock and roll history. Sorry borish music critics: nothing "faceless" about this band--especially compared to most of the grunge and then boy bands of the '90's. This is as good as it gets--in any era.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock N Roll From The Heart, January 16, 2000
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J O'Malley (Long Island NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Yeah yeah yeah..Journey has been tagged as a "faceless corporate rock band" relic of the 80's..well since then, having to endure tiresome nihilistic grunge and rap music, corporate "divas" and the faceless clones of bubble gum kiddie pop of the last decade... I'll take Journey anyday.

Not being a fan of mindless Heavy Metal or overly sappy love songs...Journey stuck the perfect balance. Steve Perry's soaring vocals, Neal Schon's blistering guitars and Jonathon Cain's diverse keyboards really created a dynamic sound that endured throughout the 1980's.

All of the classics songs from Infinity, Escape, Frontiers and Raised On Radio are here. I never have and still don't think of Journey as a "faceless corporate rock band", just five guys from San Francisco who let their music do the talking..Rock N Roll songs from the heart and with a real sense of melody.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD for new fans, January 17, 2003
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Gitters (Allendale, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Journey's greatest hits is a great cd.Every track is great,the only problem is that there are many great songs on the original albums as well,but this is a good pick if you are new to Journey's music.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Journey Review, February 6, 2000
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This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This is by far the greatest collection of hits I have ever owned. The selection of tracks is well chosen from Journey's large archive of music. Each song has it's own flavor and excitement. The melody lines are all very different and infectious in their own right, yet there is a definate style that prevails throughout Journey's music. A style that let's you know...HEY, THIS IS JOURNEY!

Every time I listen to this album I am more and more impressed by the arrangement (guitar and piano especially), Journey's song writing ability, and Steve Perry's ever immaculate voice. (The best male voice I've ever heard). This album has hooked me on Journey, and I have bought every Journey album since (including Trial by Fire, also an excellent album, but with a slightly different taste).

This album brings Journey's BEST together. Its fifteen tracks are well written, arranged, and testify to Journey's versatility. If you like Classic Rock...it's a must have! If I could only keep one album out of the 200 I own, I'd keep this one!

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT CD from a great rock group, November 30, 1999
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jasenao (Dothan, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
I grew up listening to mostly rock 'n roll and i still like the 80's the best. Now i'm collecting all of the greatest hits cd's of my favorite groups. I bought this cd cause it had alot of my favorites like Don't Stop Believin' , Separate Ways, and Open Arms. But the songs i didn't know are just as good if not better, especially Only The Young and Any Way You Want It. I think that's what made Journey so good was that they were real versatile. Who would've ever thought after hearing Steve Perry sing the first few years that they would ever produce some great ballads such as Open Arms and Faithfully? I don't see why anybody wouldn't like Journey's music. This is one of the best Greatest Hits albums of all time!
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Journey to the record store and BUY THIS CD..., January 2, 2001
This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Any self-respecting Journey fan who does NOT own this CD should be ashamed...Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain and all of the other 'lesser known' Journey members have collected together what I consider probably one of the best all-around 'Greatest Hits' packages you are likely to find at any price. I actually went a step further and purchased their 3 CD 'anthology-type' collection which has all of their greatest hits and more, including some original versions of songs that we never got to hear on the radio, but trust me, you will very much get your money's worth with this CD.

You name their hit, and you'll find it here. 'Separate Ways', 'Faithfully' (which has GOT to be one of the GREATEST ballads of all-time) 'Who's Crying Now', 'Stone In Love' and all the rest this really IS why they make greatest hits packages in the first place. Let's just put it this way: if you like Journey, get it. If you DON'T like Journey, well then all I can say is your taste in music needs a bit of a re-adjustment...BUY THIS CD!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Introduction, June 1, 2002
This review is from: Journey - Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
I am a teenager who grew up listening to my parent's Journey albums. Naturally I love the band, and went out and got the Greatest Hits, which was great. The band had so many hits that it's impossible to rate the most essential, all I have to say is that once you put this in the CD player of your car, driving becomes 100% more fun. If you're a hardcore Journey fan go out and get the Essential Journey, but if you want a qaulity introduciton to the band's music, go out and get yourself this CD.
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