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Journey – Discography (1975 – 2011)EAC Rip 41xCD FLAC/APE/WV Tracks & Image + Cue + Log Full Scans IncludedTotal Size: 20.2 GB 3% RAR RecoverySTUDIO ALBUMS LIVE ALBUM COMPILATIONSLabel: Various Genre: Hard RockDuring their initial 14 years of existence (1973-1987), Journey altered their musical approach and their personnel extensively while becoming a top touring and recording band. The only constant factor was guitarist Neal Schon, a music prodigy who had been a member of Santana in 1971-1972. The original unit, which was named in a contest on KSAN-FM in San Francisco, featured Schon, bassist Ross Valory, drummer Prairie Prince (replaced by Aynsley Dunbar), and guitarist George Tickner (who left after the first album). Another former Santana member, keyboard player and singer Gregg Rolie, joined shortly afterward. This lineup recorded Journey (1975), the first of three moderate-selling jazz-rock albums given over largely to instrumentals.Additional info:.1. Journey (1990, Columbia, CK 33388, USA)1975. Journey (1990, Columbia, CMP-5542, CK 33388, Korea)1976.
Look Into The Future (1990, Columbia, CMP-5570, CK 33904, Korea)1977. Next (2004, Sony Music, MHCP-271, Japan)1978.
Infinity (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30134, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)1979. Evolution (1996, Columbia, 486666 2, Austria)1979. Evolution (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30135, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)1980. Departure (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30136, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)1981. Escape (198-, CBS, CDCBS 85138, UK, Pre-Emphasis)1981. Escape (1993, Sony Records, SRCS-6268, Japan)1981.
Escape (1996, Columbia, CK 6777, USA)1981. Escape (2006, Sony BMG, Columbia, 7 2, EU)1981. Escape (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30139, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)1983. Frontiers (1983, CBS, Sony, 35DP 45, Japan, Pre-Emphasis)1983. Frontiers (1993, Sony Records, SRCS 6270, Japan)1983.
Frontiers (1996, Columbia, 486663 2, Austria)1983. Frontiers (2006, Columbia, Legacy, 5-2, USA)1983. Frontiers (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30140, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)1986.
Raised On Radio (1986, CBS, Sony, 32DP 423, Japan)1986. Raised On Radio (2006, Sony BMG, Columbia, 4 2, USA)1986. Raised On Radio (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30141, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)1996. Trial By Fire (1996, Columbia, CK 67514, Canada)1996. Trial By Fire (1996, Sony Records, SRCS-8153, Japan)1996. Trial By Fire (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30142, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)2000. Arrival (2000, SME Records, SRCS-2330, Japan)2005.
Generations (2005, King Record Co., KICP-1100, Japan)2008. Revelation (2008 Frontiers, FR CD 376, Italy, 2CD)2011. Eclipse (2011, King Record Co., KICP-1565, Japan)2011. Eclipse (2011, Nomota LLC, N0104, USA)2. Captured (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30138, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)3.
Greatest Hits (1988, CBS, CBS 463149 2, Austria)1988. Greatest Hits (1996, Columbia, CK 44493, USA)1988. Greatest Hits (2006, Columbia, Legacy, 2, EU)1992.
(1996, Columbia, CXK 65159, USA, 3CD)2001. The Essential Journey (2001, Sony Music, Columbia, C2K 86080, Canada, 2CD)2011.
Greatest Hits I & II (2013, Sony Music, SICP 30143-4, Japan, Blu-spec CD2)DOWNLOAD FROMPassword: www.LosslessMA.netIf you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me knowand write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible.
This feature was originally published on October 25, 2017.History got all fucked up when everyone thought that the Baby Boomers had the most important story to tell. And of course the white male baby boomers had the loudest voices.
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So here we are, in 2017, still feeling the cultural and artistic reverberations from events that happened long after the '60s became American culture's supposed pivotal moment.But the fact is that it wasn't the late '60s when everything changed—at least not in popular music. White people were listening to white people performing older black music at Woodstock (not to slight ). And we grew up being told one thing, but knowing something else was true.
American popular music today owes everything not to or, but to the sparks of the late that took full flight in the '80s. To techno, to house music, to disco, to dancehall—and to.The '80s was hip-hop's first real decade, the era when everything started to blow up. There's that no idea's original: 'There's nothing new under the sun. It's never what you do, but how it's done.' And it's true that hip-hop was a continuation of a much longer story about black American culture. Hip-hop was about poor kids taking broken pieces of the world around them and putting them back together. This was the true break with history—the end of the beginning, if not the beginning of the end.As complicated as it was creative, as contradictory as it was all-conquering, the story of hip-hop's eventual aesthetic takeover starts in the '80s.
From artists like to the, to the, to, to, to —this is where rap's various ideologies and innovations begin spinning outwards, spreading geographically and, culturally. Early on, it wasn't an album genre; hip-hop was all about parties and park jams, preserved and propagated via bootleg cassette. Soon after it was about stars and singles, disco loops and breakbeats, drum machines, and ultimately,. The art of the hip-hop album was perfected by the close of this remarkable decade.
All these years later some discs sound dated while others feel fresher than ever. Which records have stood the test of time? Which one embodies hip-hop best? See if you can guess—or just start clicking. These are our picks for the Best Rap Albums of the 80s.
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