Journey (album)
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Journey | ||
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Studio album by Journey | ||
Released | April 1975 | |
Recorded | CBS Studios in San Francisco, California, 1974 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 38:40 | |
Label | Columbia Records | |
Producer(s) | Roy Halee | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Journey chronology | ||
Journey (1975) |
Look into the Future (1976) |
Journey's self-titled debut album, Journey, was released in 1975 on the Columbia Records label. Unlike their later recordings, the debut release is a progressive rock album, in the jazz-fusion vein. It is the only album to include guitarist George Tickner among their personnel.
This lineup of Journey showcased their considerable talent as musicians on jazz-flavored mix, progressive rock epics like "Of a Lifetime", "Kohoutek", "Mystery Mountain", and "Topaz".
Highest chart position: #138
[edit] Track listing
- "Of A Lifetime"
- "In The Morning Day"
- "Kohoutek"
- "To Play Some Music"
- "Topaz"
- "In My Lonely Feeling" / "Conversations"
- "Mystery Mountain"
[edit] Personnel
- Gregg Rolie - vocals, keyboards
- Neal Schon - guitar
- George Tickner - guitar
- Ross Valory - bass
- Aynsley Dunbar - drums
Journey |
Jeff Scott Soto | Neal Schon | Jonathan Cain | Ross Valory | Deen Castronovo |
Steve Augeri | Steve Perry | Steve Smith | Gregg Rolie | Aynsley Dunbar | George Tickner | Robert Fleischman | Prairie Prince | Randy Jackson | Larrie Londin | Bob Glaub | Mike Baird |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Journey | Look into the Future | Next | Infinity | Evolution | Departure | Dream After Dream | Escape | Frontiers | Raised on Radio | Trial by Fire | Arrival | Red 13 | Generations |
Live albums: Captured | Greatest Hits Live |
Compilations: In the Beginning | Greatest Hits | The Ballade | Time 3 | The Essential Journey | Open Arms~Greatest Hits |