Summary from 9 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Journey's catalog across 18 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Journey album is Journey (1975) with a 8.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Look Into the Future and Revelation. The discography on Wavelength spans 1975 to 2011. Who's Crying Now (2022 Remaster) ranks as the highest-rated Journey song on Wavelength with a 9.0/10 average.
Revelation
“If a band sticks around long enough, it turns into a tribute band. For years, Journey have slogged around the oldies circuit with a rotating cast of singers trying to impersonate Steve Perry, who belted out the group’s Seventies and Eighties hits. But this double-CD set, which also includes a live DVD, features the most […]”
Eclipse
“It takes 17 minutes and 39 seconds to hit the first satisfyingly Journey-sounding moment on Eclipse, the band’s 14th album: a soaring six-minute-plus power ballad, "Tantra." For a legacy act whose biggest new audience is "Don’t Stop Believin’ "-loving Glee fans, that’s about 17 minutes too long. Journey’s second disc with Filipino YouTube discovery Arnel […]”
Frontiers (Remastered)
“This is a crucial time for Styx and Journey, and they know it. Although their combination of smooth pop melodicism and hard-rock muscle has earned these bands a large following over the past five years, the ever-widening audience for such polished post-New Wavers as Men at Work, the Police and A Flock of Seagulls seems […]”
Escape (2022 Remaster)
“"Who’s Crying Now," the hit single off Journey’s hit LP, isn’t super hip, super deep or even real, real hooky. But it does sound good. What I’m talking about is the way the song’s soft, soapy bass redeems its soft, dopey sentiment by diving beneath tiny fillips of acoustic guitar and bubbling up around a […]”
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