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Comments for Journey, Look Into The Future


E-MAIL: c635819@cclabs.missouri.edu
a rock masterpiece. includes the best guitar work Schon has done since the end of the 'Pre-Perry Jam' era. Steve has the greatest voice rock has ever heard, but although they weren't hitting the top of the charts before he joined, they undoubtedly knew how to rock. compared to the guitar on the first three albums, the stuff on infinity--frontiers (I try to forget that ROR exists) for the most part sounds stifled. Schon on 'Dream', though, shows why he had simultaneous invitations to join both Santana and Derek and the Dominoes while still a teenager. great album, what more can be said?
E-MAIL: Lilypadd@aol.com
Since I've only heard "Little Girl" I cab only guess what the rest of the record sounds like but since it's from Steven and Crew it's no ddoubt wonderful!
E-MAIL: bawst2@pitt.edu
I like it. It is like they are in a Pink Floyd-like trance. Sandcastles features a beautiful sax solo, and the only other sax heard from Journey is on ROR (which was clearly forgettable). I think Destiny is even better than Little Girl.
A soundtrack to a movie released in Japan. Originally only released in Japan and later released in the US. Thesongs are mostly instrumentals and the best song IMHO is Little Girl. The use of the strings and woodwinds was great
It's Look Into The Future. Released in 1976.
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