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by bob_tomato, - Top 500, Jun 23 '04
Pros: excellent early power pop from the creators of THE power ballad Cons: I'm far too biased about this particular album to find any cons here...
I was almost fifteen years old in August of 1981 when Journey released Escape, an album that would reach number one on the charts, yielding three Top Ten hits (Who's Crying Now, Don't Stop Believin' and Open Arms) for ...
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by jag2112 - Top 100, Jan 07 '02
Pros: A great collection of decade-defining songs for the 80's. Masterful. Cons: None.
During the 1980's, there were a handful of bands that helped define the musical aspirations of that decade. Bands that started their roots in the 70's, found incredible success in the 80's, and continued into the 90's and beyond. Some, on the other...
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by Rocketgirl , Feb 20 '00
Pros: Steve Perry's powerful voice Cons: None
I didn't know much about Journey when I bought this album. The only tune I really knew was "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin," which I really liked. But then I heard "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Who's Cryin' Now" and knew I had...
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