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Format: CD
 Oct 1996
 Record Label: Columbia (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
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NOT REMASTERED, 1981 CBS records. Same 10 Tracks, Factory Sealed. |
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Track Listing 1. Don't Stop Believin' 2. Stone in Love 3. Who's Crying Now 4. Keep on Runnin' 5. Still They Ride 6. Escape 7. Lay It Down 8. Dead or Alive 9. Mother, Father 10. Open Arms
| Details | | Producer: | Kevin Elson, Mike Stone | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Also available in a 3-pack with FRONTIERS and INFINITY. Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Jonathan Cain (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Neil Schon (guitar, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums). Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig & Brian Lee (Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine). This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Jonathan Cain (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Neil Schon (guitar, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums). Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Journey: Steve Perry (vocals); Neal Schon, Ross Valory (guitar); Jonathan Cain (keyboards); Steve Smith (drums). Recording information: 1981. Widely considered to be Journey's finest moment, 1981's ESCAPE virtually defined "arena rock," and became so popular that it even spawned its own Atari video game. Featuring the urgent anthem "Don't Stop Believin'" and the soaring ballad "Open Arms," the album showcases Neal Schon's dynamic guitar riffs, Jonathan Cain's bold keyboard lines, and, most importantly, singer Steve Perry's powerhouse vocals. Although the San Francisco-based band achieved success both before and after ESCAPE, which also includes the plaintive "Who's Crying Now" and the wistful "Still They Ride," it stands out as the one record to own for anyone even remotely interested in Journey. Widely considered to be Journey's finest moment, 1981's ESCAPE virtually defined "arena rock," and became so popular that it even spawned its own Atari video game. Featuring the urgent anthem "Don't Stop Believin'" and the soaring ballad "Open Arms," the album showcases Neal Schon's dynamic guitar riffs, Jonathan Cain's bold keyboard lines, and, most importantly, singer Steve Perry's powerhouse vocals. Although the San Francisco-based band achieved success both before and after ESCAPE, which also includes the plaintive "Who's Crying Now" and the wistful "Still They Ride," it stands out as the one record to own for anyone even remotely interested in Journey.
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