Freedom Journey

Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
08.07.2022

Label: Frontiers Records s.r.l.

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Artist: Journey

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  • 1 Together We Run 04:48
  • 2 Don't Give up on Us 05:22
  • 3 Still Believe in Love 05:15
  • 4 You Got the Best of Me 05:33
  • 5 Live to Love Again 05:30
  • 6 The Way We Used to Be 03:35
  • 7 Come Away with Me 04:02
  • 8 After Glow 05:21
  • 9 Let It Rain 04:39
  • 10 Holdin On 03:13
  • 11 All Day and All Night 03:38
  • 12 Don't Go 04:58
  • 13 United We Stand 05:04
  • 14 Life Rolls On 04:57
  • 15 Beautiful as You Are 07:09
  • Total Runtime 01:13:04

Info for Freedom



Comeback album and first studio album in 11 years from one of the biggest rock bands in the world!

One of the most beloved rock bands in the world, Journey continues to make new music and thrill audiences night after night in sold-out arenas around the world. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018, Journey has 25 gold and platinum albums in their discography, including the fifteen million-selling Greatest Hits collection, and total album sales of 80 million around the world. Fifteen epic new original songs, the first studio album since 2011, bringing back the grand scale of the group's greatest moments along with updated and new directions and sounds. Thought for the big stage, it started with humble beginnings. In 2020, when C*vid swept across the globe, founding member Neal Schon was stuck at home like the rest of us.

"There wasn't much to do during the pandemic," he says. "I spent a lot of time in my little studio at home learning how to play keyboards and looping. Some of those ideas ended up as songs. So it kind of came out of nowhere."

Freedom will be the first album of new material to be released since Eclipse, and in addition to longtime keyboardist and main lyricist Jonathan Cain and vocalist Arnel Pineda, another member has been recruited for the upcoming album - bassist Randy Jackson, who played on Journey's 1986 album Raised on Radio. "Freedom" - another milestone in the legend of Journey.

Neal Schon, guitars, keyboards, background vocals
Jonathan Cain, keyboards, background vocals
Jason Deralta, background vocals
Arnel Pineda, lead vocals
Deen Castronovo, lead Vocals (on “After Glow”)
Randy Jackson, bass, background vocals
Narada Michael Walden, drums, background vocals


Journey
Formed in 1973 by former members of Santana, Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon, Journey is a rock band based in San Francisco, California. After years of struggling as a prog rock backing band, they decided to hire a more mainstream vocalist to increase their chances of success. When Steve Perry came on as frontman, the band started producing hits: best known for soaring arena rock anthems like "Don’t Stop Believin’" and power ballads like "Open Arms," Journey had over a decade of victories before acrimony within the band broke them up. Today, Journey continues to tour and record with Perry sound-alike vocalist Arnel Pineda. In honor of the release of their "Frontiers" album on February 22nd, 1983, WatchMojo.com takes a look at the history of Journey.

How many bands grow even more iconic with each passing year? It's a short list, and on it is Journey. Through all its phases and eras, twists and turns the band sees its music become more popular as the years go on. The roadie who suggested the band name "Journey" truly had a vision.

In a career spanning five decades, Journey is blazing hotter than ever with the lineup of Neal Schon (guitars, backing vocals), Jonathan Cain (keyboards, backing vocals), Ross Valory (bass, backing vocals), Deen Castronovo (drums, percussion, backing vocals) and Arnel Pineda (lead vocals).

The band has reached heights that likely no other artist can hit these days, with its Greatest Hits album hitting 15-million-plus in sales. It's not luck; it's persistent, hard work over the years. When TV shows like Glee and The Sopranos made the song "Don't Stop Believin'" a sensation decades after its release, it's because that music endured. Since the group's formation in 1973, the band has earned 19 Top 40 singles and 25 Gold and Platinum albums.

"Don't Stop Believin'," Schon said, "has become this national anthem, world anthem. It's really wild. If somebody plays it, no matter where, everybody sings it."

As their San Francisco Bay Area cohorts The Grateful Dead once sang, what a long strange trip it's been.

With survivors of Santana and Frumious Bandersnatch in the fold, Journey released three albums starting in 1975 before teaming up with singer Steve Perry to define the classic rock of the late '70s and '80s. The triple-platinum Infinity in 1978 started the run that few bands would match. Evolution and Departure would follow with more hits, all leading up to 1981's iconic Escape. Not only did it contain inescapable hits like "Don't Stop Believin," "Who's Crying Now" and "Open Arms," but it was the first music album turned into a videogame - a truly visionary move at a time when most people didn't know what that meant. Fans worldwide snapped up 12 million copies, and FM radio had programming for life. The follow-up, Frontiers, was only kept out of the #1 spot by a little album called Thriller.

It's a run that continues to this day. Through the years, Journey has kept the music alive with classic-rock airplay and a touring schedule most bands can't or won't match. With the changes and upheavals in the music industry, nothing can replace the live concert experience.

"The one thing that remains the same is live performances," Schon said. "So that's why we're still here doing this. It's the one thing that can't be hacked and one thing that you absolutely have to show up live to be able to do. And so I still love it."

A short string of lead singers followed Perry's departure, but nothing quite worked until Schon found Pineda. It's one of the most unlikely success stories in rock 'n' roll history: Schon discovered the singer in a Filipino cover band via YouTube. He quickly reached out to the incredulous singer and a new era of Journey was born.

The hits came coming, with the new album Revelation debuting at #5 in 2008 and continuing their streak of platinum albums. A two-year world tour sealed Pineda's place as the voice of Journey. A new album came with Eclipse - this time with Pineda's full participation as a band member and songwriter. And the TV exposure of "Don't Stop Believin'" made the song is the #1 digital catalog song in history, with sales of more than 5.4 million in the U.S.

While touring is still Journey's #1 passion, it doesn't mean there isn't time for a world view. The band recently recorded a cover of The Police's "Synchronicity II" for a charity CD that fights child slavery in Third World countries, along with Stevie Wonder, Steven Tyler and more.

What has the band learned over the years?

"I think we just got it right, you know? We wrote a lot of really great songs, the three of us; myself, Steve Perry, and Jonathan Cain. And it was like we just got some things right and I think that's why it's etched in stone," Schon said. As for the future, "I'm still an aspiring guitarist, you know. I never feel like I've learned everything on the instrument. You have to love what you do. I certainly do."

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