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Journey - Raised on Radio

Details

Format: CD
Label: Sbme/Columbia
Catalog: 67724
Rel. Date: 10/15/1996
UPC: 074646772423

Raised on Radio
Artist: Journey
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
Used: Currently Unavailable $0.00
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Girl Can't Help It
2. Positive Touch
3. Suzanne
4. Be Good to Yourself
5. Once You Love Somebody
6. Happy to Give
7. Raised on Radio
8. I'll Be Alright Without You
9. It Could Have Been You
10. Eyes of a Woman, The
11. Why Can't This Night Go on Forever

Reviews:

Journey's ninth album, ''Raised on Radio'', was released in May 1986 on the Columbia Records label.

Following their two most successful albums, lead singer Steve Perry began to take more control over the band's direction. First, Ross Valory and Steve Smith were fired from the band, against the wishes of manager Herbie Herbert. The two were replaced by various studio musicians for the recording of ''Raised on Radio'', including Randy Jackson (bass guitar) and Larrie Londin (drums). Smith did record two tracks with Journey on the album, and he and Valory still received revenues from the record and subsequent tour. Both returned to Journey in 1996.

Second, Perry changed the original title of this project from ''Freedom'' to ''Raised on Radio.'' This drew the ire of Herbert and some of the band members, and might have contributed to the departure of Smith and Valory.

Much of the album has a feel similar to Perry's solo album ''Street Talk''. However, the classic Journey sound can still be heard on songs like "Girl Can't Help It" and the long time concert staple "Be Good to Yourself." The songs "Why Can't This Night Go on Forever," in a similar style to that of "Faithfully;" "Suzanne;" and "I'll Be Alright Without You" also achieved minor chart success. Overall there were four top 40 singles: "Girl Can't Help It" #17, "Be Good to Yourself" #9, "I'll Be Alright Without You" #14, and "Suzanne" #17.

Many critics and fans feel that Perry's influence and direction for ''Raised on Radio'' caused album sales to be lower than previous ones, but did manage to reach #4 on the Billboard 200 and go 2x multiplatinum. - Wikipedia

        
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