
Evolution
Journey
1979
Evolution is a Rock album by Journey, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 125 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- polished
- anthemic
- heartland
About
In 1979, Journey had became so embedded inside the psyche of America’s youth that it’s safe to guess there wasn’t a single high school prom that didn’t feature “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’” as its slow-dance centerpiece tune. That song (inspired by Sam Cooke’s “Nothin’ Can Change This Love”) helped launch this album, the band’s fifth, into the pop stratosphere, where Journey would stay throughout the '80s. Like the previous year’s <i>Infinity</i>, <i>Evolution</i> was produced by Roy Thomas Baker (The Cars, Queen). Baker helped the band replace their prog-rock obsessions with teen tearjerkers (“Too Late,” “Daydream”), scorching power ballads (“Sweet and Simple”), and riff-heavy hard rockers with massive choruses (“Do You Recall” and the FM-radio classic “Just the Same Way,” sung by former Journey lead singer and band keyboardist Gregg Rolie). <i>Evolution</i> is an incredibly articulated album of pop-rock, and it’s hard not to love. It’s also hard not to appreciate now how Journey (especially the gifted duo of singer Steve Perry and guitarist Neal Schon) were playing with as much passion as rock ’n’ roll in the late '70s would allow.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Majestic1:16
- A2Too Late2:57
- A3Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'3:52
- A4City Of The Angels3:08
- A5When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy)3:10
- A6Sweet And Simple4:12
Side B
- B1Lovin' You Is Easy3:37
- B2Just The Same Way3:18
- B3Do You Recall?3:17
- B4Daydream4:41
- B5Lady Luck3:34
Credits
Performers
- Ross ValoryBASS SYNTHESIZER VOCALS
- Steve SmithDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Gregg RolieKEYBOARDS LEAD VOCALS VOCALS
- Neal SchonLEAD GUITAR GUITAR SYNTHESIZER VOCALS
- Steve PerryLEAD VOCALS VOCALS
16 collectors on Gatefold own this · 125 pressings tracked on Gatefold
