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Saint John wrote:According to producer/engineer/mixer extrodinaire, Kevin Shirley, Journey has signed with Columbia Records to produce, promote and release their currently un-named forthcoming album.

fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Saint John wrote:According to producer/engineer/mixer extrodinaire, Kevin Shirley, Journey has signed with Columbia Records to produce, promote and release their currently un-named forthcoming album.
I wish...but I think they're pretty sold on the Wal-Mart release idea.

jrnyjetster wrote::o Would anyone here shit a brick if this new Journey album ends up going Platinum?

Calbear94 wrote:I checked his site, but didn't see that. Maybe I am not looking in the correct place?


jrnyjetster wrote:You have to wonder WHY all of a friggin' sudden Sony wants to re-sign Journey? Do they think this album will do better than ARRIVAL? Question is, how much money are they willing to sink in and market this thing...I'm assuming Sony's involved with the DVD they're shooting this weekend, as well.
jrnyjetster wrote:You have to wonder WHY all of a friggin' sudden Sony wants to re-sign Journey? Do they think this album will do better than ARRIVAL? Question is, how much money are they willing to sink in and market this thing...I'm assuming Sony's involved with the DVD they're shooting this weekend, as well.

jrnyjetster wrote:You have to wonder WHY all of a friggin' sudden Sony wants to re-sign Journey? Do they think this album will do better than ARRIVAL? Question is, how much money are they willing to sink in and market this thing...I'm assuming Sony's involved with the DVD they're shooting this weekend, as well.

7 Wishes wrote:nolippin wrote:Didn't Pineda have a deal with Sony at some point?
Saint John wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:You have to wonder WHY all of a friggin' sudden Sony wants to re-sign Journey? Do they think this album will do better than ARRIVAL? Question is, how much money are they willing to sink in and market this thing...I'm assuming Sony's involved with the DVD they're shooting this weekend, as well.
Maybe this is all a hoax and Perry is the vocalist on the new CD.Doesn't hurt to dream!!!
RocknRoll wrote:I think Pineda's was Warner. But what about some type of collaboration between Columbia and Wal-Mart in the works? WalMart as the US outlet with Columbia the label worldwide. Sounds like something Azoff could pull off.
RocknRoll wrote:I think Pineda's was Warner. But what about some type of collaboration between Columbia and Wal-Mart in the works? WalMart as the US outlet with Columbia the label worldwide. Sounds like something Azoff could pull off.
jrnyjetster wrote::o Would anyone here shit a brick if this new Journey album ends up going Platinum?


texafana wrote:It will be interesting to see if they go out with a bang or a pfffftt.

bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:You have to wonder WHY all of a friggin' sudden Sony wants to re-sign Journey? Do they think this album will do better than ARRIVAL? Question is, how much money are they willing to sink in and market this thing...I'm assuming Sony's involved with the DVD they're shooting this weekend, as well.
Maybe this is all a hoax and Perry is the vocalist on the new CD.Doesn't hurt to dream!!!
I believe you were saying something about shitting a whole building rather than a simple brick?
If this were the case I'd do that. And the foundation as well.
And probably one or two of the neighboring structures.![]()
They could release it on April 1, title it "gotcha fuckers!"![]()
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Yeah. Fun to dream.


bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:You have to wonder WHY all of a friggin' sudden Sony wants to re-sign Journey? Do they think this album will do better than ARRIVAL? Question is, how much money are they willing to sink in and market this thing...I'm assuming Sony's involved with the DVD they're shooting this weekend, as well.
Maybe this is all a hoax and Perry is the vocalist on the new CD.Doesn't hurt to dream!!!
I believe you were saying something about shitting a whole building rather than a simple brick?
If this were the case I'd do that. And the foundation as well.
And probably one or two of the neighboring structures.![]()
They could release it on April 1, title it "gotcha fuckers!"![]()
![]()
Yeah. Fun to dream.


Vladan wrote:texafana wrote:It will be interesting to see if they go out with a bang or a pfffftt.
Yeah it will be, well I think they will go out with a bang - you know they are still a good band, and they will release a good album, no doubt about that. It's all just 15 - 20 years too late, that's all. And too many lead singer changes as well, not mention the impact Perry had. If Perry wasn't as good as he was, then I think Journey would be doing a lot better today, sadly he was that good and the masses, media, music industry and peers will always associate Steve Perry and Journey together. And for that reason alone, I strongly believe it's impossible for them to win a Grammy or a even have another hit single ever again. And its not that they are not good enough, by all means they were good enough to win a Grammy when Steve Augeri was at the helm, so they are more than good enough to win a grammy today!. Compared to most bands out there Journey still blows them out of the water, in my opinion.
Well shall see? time will tell.

slucero wrote:Vladan wrote:texafana wrote:It will be interesting to see if they go out with a bang or a pfffftt.
Yeah it will be, well I think they will go out with a bang - you know they are still a good band, and they will release a good album, no doubt about that. It's all just 15 - 20 years too late, that's all. And too many lead singer changes as well, not mention the impact Perry had. If Perry wasn't as good as he was, then I think Journey would be doing a lot better today, sadly he was that good and the masses, media, music industry and peers will always associate Steve Perry and Journey together. And for that reason alone, I strongly believe it's impossible for them to win a Grammy or a even have another hit single ever again. And its not that they are not good enough, by all means they were good enough to win a Grammy when Steve Augeri was at the helm, so they are more than good enough to win a grammy today!. Compared to most bands out there Journey still blows them out of the water, in my opinion.
Well shall see? time will tell.
Huh? Is it just me - or are you contradicting yourself here mate?

Saint John wrote:Seems as though this may be a mistake on Kevin Shirley's site. Awaiting a response on his part.
Saint John wrote:slucero wrote:Vladan wrote:texafana wrote:It will be interesting to see if they go out with a bang or a pfffftt.
Yeah it will be, well I think they will go out with a bang - you know they are still a good band, and they will release a good album, no doubt about that. It's all just 15 - 20 years too late, that's all. And too many lead singer changes as well, not mention the impact Perry had. If Perry wasn't as good as he was, then I think Journey would be doing a lot better today, sadly he was that good and the masses, media, music industry and peers will always associate Steve Perry and Journey together. And for that reason alone, I strongly believe it's impossible for them to win a Grammy or a even have another hit single ever again. And its not that they are not good enough, by all means they were good enough to win a Grammy when Steve Augeri was at the helm, so they are more than good enough to win a grammy today!. Compared to most bands out there Journey still blows them out of the water, in my opinion.
Well shall see? time will tell.
Huh? Is it just me - or are you contradicting yourself here mate?
Not one bit. The poster was emphasizing the way people associate Perry and Journey as one and are a bit reluctant to take anyone else at the helm seriously. Moreover, the quality of music is there in the poster's eyes, just not the validation by music industry peers.

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