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© Mood Swings, 1997
Journey: Trial By Fire
The ultimate AOR band are back in town. After a decade of doing
their own thing, with varying degrees of success, the boys have got together again. Ever since
the reunion was announced expectations have been high. There were stories of the album being
shelved by the record company to await a more AOR friendly environment.
There have been many changes on the rock music scene since Journey released
the Raised On Radio album. Grunge dominates the rock music scene. In fact, many rock bands
have adopted a 90's sound, including my beloved Harem Scarem. I'm glad to report that Journey have
ignored all this and stuck to what they do best (apart from the bonus track).
Reviewing this is a bit of a waste of time because if you're reading Mood
Swings,
then either you've got the album already or you're going to buy the album anyway no matter what I have to
say about it.
The first song Message Of Love kicks in. An uptempo start to the album.
You realize just how good it is to hear some new Journey material. I was also a bit surprised. I'd forgotten
that there was more to Journey than all the wimpy ballads that made the charts. Other rocking moments include
One More and Castles.
Another chunk of the album could be described as mid-tempo. These are sort of songs
that Journey have m' and Colors Of The Spirit. Some other songs could be described as semi-ballads.
Example being Easy To Fall and It's Just The Rain.
Of course, no Journey album would be complete without it's fair share of ballads.
When You Love A Woman, Don't Be Down On Me
Baby and When I Think Of You.
All the above songs are of the quality you would expect from the Godfathers Of AOR.
The attempt to pick up the pace towards the end of the album in the form of Can't Tame The Lion doesn't
work for me. This brings me to the 'hidden' track. Journey start doing Bob Marley impersonations. Interesting -
maybe for the novelty value. A mistake - yes.
One criticism that could be leveled at the album is that the quota of slow and mellow
numbers is rather high. I don't really have a problem with this, but some people might. How does it compare to
the previous albums ? I'll have to cop out on this one. Ask me again in a couple of years time. At the moment
let's leave it at - it's a great album and it's good to have the boys back together again.
Rating : 8/9