Formats and Editions
1. Don't Stop Believin'
2. Stone in Love
3. Who's Crying Now
4. Keep on Runnin'
5. Still They Ride
6. Escape
7. Lay It Down
8. Dead or Alive
9. Mother, Father
10. Open Arms
11. Time Ago [In The Style Of "Black Lab"] {Karaoke Version}
12. Time Ago [In The Style Of "Black Lab"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
13. Tall Cool One [In The Style Of "Robert Plant"] {Karaoke Version}
14. Tall Cool One [In The Style Of "Robert Plant"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
15. The Circle Is Small (I Can See It In Your Eyes) [In The Style Of "Gordon Lightfoot"] {Karaoke Version}
16. The Circle Is Small (I Can See It In Your Eyes) [In The Style Of "Gordon Lightfoot"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead
17. They Stood Up For Love (Radio Version) [In The Style Of "Live"] {Karaoke Version}
18. They Stood Up For Love (Radio Version) [In The Style Of "Live"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
19. The Way You Like It [In The Style Of "Adema"] {Karaoke Version}
20. The Way You Like It [In The Style Of "Adema"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
21. Undercover Of The Night [In The Style Of "The Rolling Stones"] {Karaoke Version}
22. Undercover Of The Night [In The Style Of "The Rolling Stones"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
23. Space Oddity [In The Style Of "David Bowie"] {Karaoke Version}
24. Space Oddity [In The Style Of "David Bowie"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
25. There's Only One Way To Rock [In The Style Of "Sammy Hagar"] {Karaoke Version}
26. There's Only One Way To Rock [In The Style Of "Sammy Hagar"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
27. Through Glass (Radio Version) [In The Style Of "Stone Sour"] {Karaoke Version}
28. Through Glass (Radio Version) [In The Style Of "Stone Sour"] {Karaoke Demonstration With Lead Vocal}
Reviews:
''Escape'' (sometimes stylized as E5C4P3) is Journey's seventh studio album (and eighth overall), released on July 31, 1981. With four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles - "Don't Stop Believin'" (#9), "Who's Crying Now" (#4), "Still They Ride" (#19) and "Open Arms" (#2) - plus rock radio staples like "Stone in Love" and "Mother, Father", ''Escape'' became Journey's biggest selling album yet, and remains one of their most popular and best-reviewed works to date. - Wikipedia