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USPFC's On-Line Album Review: Frontiers
USPFC's On-Line Review: Journey's "Frontiers"
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Subject: Frontiers


Author:
dw
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Date Posted: 14:20:34 02/12/07 Mon

I would agree with CW. This record is as good as it gets, and Journeys' very best! Steve is almost 60...! yikes! we're all getting old....

dw

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[> Subject: Re: Frontiers


Author:
Julie Owen (Magnificent! Totally out did themselves!)
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Date Posted: 08:25:26 11/04/07 Sun

>I would agree with CW. This record is as good as it
>gets, and Journeys' very best! Steve is almost 60...!
>yikes! we're all getting old....
>
>dw
Every song is incredible. Steve is incredible and like a fine wine only gets better with age. Hey, I'm 51 right behind him!! You boogie woogie, babe!

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Subject: Frontiers


Author:
Craig (49ers)
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Date Posted: 16:14:36 11/10/06 Fri

Faithfully, #8 San Francisco 49ers.
Amazing Album. What more can I say.


Open Arms:)

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Subject: Frontiers


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Jen
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Date Posted: 20:00:47 07/08/06 Sat

i loved frontiers i think it is one of journeys finer albums.i love how steve goes to using his lower range.being younger than most journey fans i never had a chance to see them live or hear their records when they first came out so i have been making up for that and listen to nothing but journey all day long. i love back talk and troubled child.when you think about it it is actually a good thing only the young and ask the lonely got pulled off frontiers at the last minute because they ended up being in movies and getting in the charts, but the other two what kind of movie could they have been in.

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Subject: frontiers


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C W GARY
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Date Posted: 16:00:43 05/06/06 Sat

THIS IS THE ULTIMATE JOURNEY ALBUM NONE BEFORE AND NONE AFTER CAN EVER TOP THIS ALBUM. EVERY SONG ON THIS ALBUM IS THE VERY BEST. I HAVE BEEN INTO MUSIC SINCE ELVIS AND THE BEATLES IN THE 60S AND THIS IS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM THE VERY BEST ALBUM OUT PERIOD.

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Subject: Journey/Steve Perry


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Stephanie
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Date Posted: 17:17:51 09/23/05 Fri

Oh how I would give anything to see the "old" Journey with Steve Perry! As a young fan, I have never had the chance to see Journey with Steve Perry. My favorite album by them would be Frontiers, because it has so many songs on the CD that are personal to my heart. My favorite song on the CD is After The Fall. Steve Perry really gives it his all in that song.
Steph

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Subject: New Frontiers


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Clint Daniels
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Date Posted: 23:07:10 03/05/05 Sat

I remember the long wait for this album. "Would it be as great as "Escape???" It was worth the wait! Journey was maturing and so was I. I remember holding my girlfriend under the moonlight all night long listening to this album over and over."Someday, someway, all very soon..." Haunting melodies, rich vocals, really cool videos, different arrangements and time signatures...definitely "New Frontiers" for it's time...the time we were all going through as a nation as a people and for the band called Journey... When I hear this music today I wonder how my then girlfriend fared. I smile, and look up at the moon knowing the same moon still shines and the music still plays "after the fall" even though we have gone our "seperate ways" and are "worlds apart."

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Subject: SEPARARE WAYS


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PVH
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Date Posted: 08:29:28 10/01/04 Fri

separate ways
THE BEST song l listened ,20 yrs
everyday ,l listened 6 or more times
this song look likes my love (former)

CONGURALATIONS

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Subject: Memories


Author:
Alexis
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Date Posted: 13:23:38 08/13/04 Fri

For me, this album and all of their songs just bring back great "Memories". I'm not going to break down every song and criticize every tempo of the song. Each one of them are special to each individual. I think Journey was the best for me as rock is concerned. I didn't grow up w/ Rock, and was raised with classic Soul and the beggining generation of Hip Hop. But Journey brings happy times for me. Separate ways, Faithfully and Send Her My Love, Open Arms, Who's crying now, Wheels in the Sky, Don't stop Believing,are one of the best songs for the 80's. A Decade that will truely be missed. I still remember the video for Separate ways, I was so young, but had the biggest crush on Steve Perry. Anyways, I rate all of their albums a CLASSIC!!!! This was and still is a 10. I purchased Journey's top classics and Jam it every morning. I am now passing these songs down to my young seeds. I want my children to know all types of music, not just whats in now like Hip Hop. (Which I dont even consider Hip Hop since coming from the 80's, that was real Hip Hop!!!)
Ok, much Peace for all the Journey fans out there!
One Love,
Sista Ali

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Subject: Frontiers


Author:
Dave
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Date Posted: 16:25:43 09/29/03 Mon

This album would have been "a killer" had 'Only The Young' and 'Ask The Lonely' not been pulled from it at literally the very last moment.
Have to agree with Mike on the last review...the first half was great...took me years to actually listen regularly to the second half. Oh yeah...the 2 songs that were put on instead of the afformentioned were 'Troubled Child' (great tune) and 'Back Talk' (not one of Journey's best).

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Subject: "Frontiers" Album Review


Author:
Mike H.
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Date Posted: 13:58:01 09/09/03 Tue

I’ve heard quite a few people say Journey’s “Escape” album was their best. Rhythmically, it may be, but this album, Frontiers, Journey’s follow-up to “Escape,” showcases Steve Perry at his best vocally. On this album, we have Steve Perry on lead vocal, Neal Schon on background vocal and guitar, Jonathan Cain on piano, guitar and background vocals, Ross Valory on bass guitar and background vocals and Steve Smith on drums.

The first cut, “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart),” written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, is an awesome opener for any Journey album. I love Cain’s catchy keyboard riff in the beginning with Steve Smith’s thunderous backbeat before Perry’s vocal comes in. I think Mr. Perry was at his best vocally from 1982 to 1984, and that’s why this album is one of my favorites. His vocal is a lot more soulful, and not as high-pitched as on previous albums. Neal Schon has a cool guitar solo on this tune. I think it’s his best solo on this album.

The second cut, “Send Her My Love,” written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, has an infectious groove through out the song and breaks away at the bridge before Neal Schon’s solo. That’s what I like best about this tune, the opening groove. Neal’s solo is ok, I love the rhythm, Perry’s vocal is in top form, and Steve Smith’s rim shots on drums adds to the hip backbeat. It’s a nice mid-tempo ballad. The only other tune I like better than the other nine on this album is “Faithfully,” which will be discussed later.

The third cut on this album, “Chain Reaction,” by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain, is my least favorite rocker on this album. “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” is the best. I don’t care for the opening and closing rhythm on “Chain Reaction.” I think Steve Smith’s beat is too stiff and Neal’s guitar riff is boring. But, the interlude to the bridge is cool. I like Cain’s keyboard solo. Aside from that keyboard solo before the bridge, Steve Perry’s wail on vocals is the only reason I believe tune even made it on an album. No wonder it wasn’t a hit.

The fourth tune, “After The Fall,” written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain is a good mid-tempo rocker. I actually like it better than “Send Her My Love” because Perry really let’s loose with his soulful style and vocal range here. I also like Neal Schon’s guitar riff on the bridge and his solo out.

The fifth tune, “Faithfully,” written by Jonathan Cain, is the number one reason I love this album. No tune in the 3-album history of this line-up matched this one, ballad or rocker, because it has a bit of both in it. Calling it a “power ballad” would be the biggest understatement anyone could ever make. The three elements that made Journey are at their peak form here. Steve Perry is at his best vocally, Neal Schon really cranks out a “killer” solo towards the end, and Jon Cain’s piano intro is strong. I could feel this song, not just hear it. In fact, I couldn’t believe Steve Perry didn’t write this.

The sixth tune, “Edge of The Blade,” Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, is awesome. It exhibits Steve Perry’s and Neal Schon’s best work on this album. I love Neal’s opening rhythm, and Steve Perry “wails” as always. Fabulous!

The seventh tune, “Troubled Child,” by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain, is a good mid-tempo rocker. I really like the keyboard rhythm Jon Cain displayed here with Neal Schon’s guitar behind him at the beginning of the tune. Steve Perry was great here as he is throughout this entire album.

The eighth tune, “Back Talk,” written by Steve Perry, Jon Cain and Steve Smith, is the worst tune Journey ever did, much less on this album. Its only saving grace is Smith’s drum intro. I think he was the best drummer the group ever had (Aynsley Dunbar was very fickle on the skins). Neal’s guitar solo seemed all over the place, Jon’s rhythm was mundane, and Perry was screaming, not crooning, like he does best. And Perry “rapping?” I didn’t know he went from the greatest rock star to Hip-Hop’s worst sensation within one album. Terrible!

The ninth tune on this album, the title track, “Frontiers,” written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Jon Cain and Steve Smith, was OK. I didn’t like the intro rhythm. I thought it was boring. I did like the bridge and chorus though. Perry did OK on vocals. That’s it.

The tenth and last tune here, “Rubicon,” written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain, is good. Even though I feel Neal was all over the place with his guitar, and Jon Cain had an OK keyboard rhythm going, I think Perry’s vocals were outstanding for a closing piece. It wasn’t the best closer I’d heard on a Journey album, but it wasn’t the worst.

Overall, the first half of this album is good. I understand why hit videos were made out of the first half of this album. The second half? I could leave. “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” was the best rocker, and “Faithfully” was the best ballad. It wasn’t quite as good as “Escape,” although, Perry vocals were top-notch. I just hope Steve Perry resurrects his career and forms his own band because if he does, he’ll surely take them to new “Frontiers.”

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