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  2. Escape (Journey album) - Wikipedia

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    Escape (stylized as E5C4P3 on the album cover) is the seventh studio album by American rock band Journey, released on July 20, 1981, by Columbia Records. [5] It topped the US Billboard 200 chart [6] and featured four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles – "Don't Stop Believin '" (No. 9), "Who's Crying Now" (No. 4), "Still They Ride" (No. 19) and "Open Arms" (No. 2) [7] – plus rock radio staple ...

  3. Journey discography - Wikipedia

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    Album 1980 Caddyshack "Any Way You Want It" Departure: 1981 Heavy Metal "Open Arms" Escape: 1982 Tron "Only Solutions", "1990s Theme" Motion Picture Soundtrack: 1983 Two of a Kind "Ask the Lonely" Motion Picture Soundtrack: Risky Business "After the Fall" Frontiers: 1985 Vision Quest "Only the Young" Motion Picture Soundtrack: 1998 Armageddon ...

  4. Journey (Journey album) - Wikipedia

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    Journey is the debut studio album by American rock band Journey. It was released on April 1, 1975, by Columbia Records. Unlike their later recordings, this is primarily a progressive rock album which focuses mainly on the band's instrumental talents. [5] It is the only album to include rhythm guitarist George Tickner among their lineup.

  5. Journey (band) - Wikipedia

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    Journey is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1973 by former members of Santana, the Steve Miller Band, and Frumious Bandersnatch. [7] The band as of 2024 consists of Neal Schon on guitars and vocals (the last remaining original member); Jonathan Cain on keyboards, guitars and vocals; Deen Castronovo on drums and vocals; Arnel Pineda on lead vocals; Jason Derlatka on keyboards ...

  6. Open Arms (Journey song) - Wikipedia

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    "Open Arms" is a song by American rock band Journey. It was released as a single from the Heavy Metal soundtrack and their 1981 album, Escape.Co-written by band members Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, the song is a power ballad whose lyrics attempt to renew a drifting relationship.

  7. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    The cover of California punks NOFX’s 1996 record Heavy Petting Zoo takes that titular pun and brings it vividly to life. ... Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone.

  8. Infinity (Journey album) - Wikipedia

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    Looking for a stronger lead vocalist, Journey briefly enlisted Robert Fleischman and even recorded a few tracks with him, one of which, "For You", later appeared on the Time 3 compilation album and Fleischman's solo album Perfect Stranger. Fleischman was soon replaced by Steve Perry, due to musical and management differences.

  9. Frontiers (Journey album) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Welch designed the album cover. This was the first album cover since Next that did not employ the talents of Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley. Welch, who has been Journey's art designer for more than 30 years (as of 2022), commented: "Frontiers was a subtle shift. Mouse and Kelley were not involved with that cover.