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Haven't your ears yet experienced the Journey before Steve Perry? You're in for a treat! Their 1976 album "Look into the Future" showcases Gregg Rolie on lead vocals, a founding member of both Journey and Santana (who's in the R&R hall of fame with both bands), plus drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who's played with Frank Zappa, Jeff Beck, Jefferson Starship, Lou Reed, and tons more (trust me, check his Wikipedia page). The guitar and bass are handled by Neil Schon and Ross Valory, who stuck with Journey even after Steve Perry joined. The album's got that early 70's psychedelic rock vibe, reminiscent of early Thin Lizzy and Deep Purple, but it's got a sound all its own that's incredibly complex. There are 8 tracks, with Rolie writing lyrics for 7 of them (the 8th is a cover of George Harrison's "It's All Too Much"). Neil Schon wrote the music for 3 tracks solo and contributed to 2 more. Despite being loved by many, this album's sales don't compare to Perry's era with Journey, making it an underrated classic that's fading in popularity.
awesome album. Indeed. a pity. From where you began and where you finished. the first 3 albums.-and that's all. also - Dream, After Dream. 1980. but this is an exception
Awesome sounding album. I'm a fan of both Journeys and I adore how unique they are. Pre-Perry Journey is fantastic.
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