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Item:355375823899TANE CAIN LIVE CD Tryanglz,McCLure,Journey,Terminator RARE FEMALE ROCK/AOR/METAL. TANE CAIN - LIVE ! Ultra Rare Awesome Female Rock AOR USA Concert, Doug McClure Daughter. Featuring Baby's/ Journey Members and TOP Musicians. Including an Unreleased Track Co-written by Sammy Hagar and 3 Fantastic Covers !!! TRACKLIST 1.Intro 2.Hurtin' kind 3.Temptation 4.Danger zone 5.My world is empty without you 6.Crazy eyes 7.Band intro 8.The night has a thousand eyes 9.Guitar solo 10.Shakin' all over 11.Radar love 12.Holdin' on MUSICIANS Bruce Gowdy (Unruly Child/Stone Fury/World Trade,Glenn Hughes,James Christian) Brett Tuggle (Rick Springfield/David Lee Roth/Fleetwood Mac/The Zoo/John Kay/Steppenwolf/Steve Lukather/Chris Isaak/Whitesnake) Ricky Phillips (The Babys/Bad English/Styx/Ronnie Montrose/Coverdale Page/Denny Carmassi/Sammy Hagar/Neal Schon/Nasty Habit) Tommy Mugs Cain (Jonathan Cain/Brett Walker/Michael Bolton/Sammy Hagar/The Divinyls/Journey/Foreigner/Eric Martin/Kelly Christian) Dave Amato (Reo Speedwagon/Ted Nugent/Cher/Black Oak Arkansas/Jimmy Barnes/Mastedon/Richie Sambora/Player/David Lee Roth/La Toya Jackson/Kim Carnes/Motley Crue) SONGWRITERS Jonathan Cain, Tane Cain, Pug Baker, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland Jr., Sammy Hagar, Johnny Kidd, George Kooymans, Barry Hay --------------------------- TANE MCCLURE Tahnee Cain Los Angeles County, California, U.S. Occupation Actress, singer Years active 1982-present Parent(s) Doug McClure & Faye Brash Relatives Valerie McClure (sister) Tané M. McClure (born June 8, 1958) is an American singer and actress. Biography McClure was born in Los Angeles County, California.[1] She is the daughter of actor Doug McClure and Faye Brash, the first of his five wives.[2] She has a half-sister, Valerie, from her father's marriage to his fourth wife, Diane Soldani, in the 1970s.[3] McClure made a cameo appearance on her father's Western television series The Virginian at age five.[3] Raised in Hawaii, McClure moved to Northern California and, at age 17, began singing in a Latin jazz band called Sweet Honesty.[3][4] She recorded her first single, "Redwood City", in the late 1970s, and soon thereafter met The Babys and Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, whom she married.[3][4] Moving with him to Los Angeles, she landed a record deal in 1982 and released a self-titled (using her married name Tané Cain) album on RCA Records.[4] A Billboard review of the album described her as "an artist to watch" and remarked that she "looks incredibly beautiful on the LP cover. Then you put it on and find out that she can sing just as well."[5] Allmusic's Alex Henderson wrote that "the material - most of it sleek, commercial pop/rock that was co-produced and co-written by Jonathan Cain and has a Pat Benatar-ish quality - is generally excellent."[6] McClure disliked comparisons to Benatar, preferring to identify herself with her idol Grace Slick.[4] The album's first single, "Danger Zone", failed to chart, but the follow-up, "Holdin' On", peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7] The album did not sell as well as the label had hoped (peaking at number 121 on the Billboard album chart),[7] and she was dropped, never to release another album.[4] She did, however, contribute three songs to soundtrack for The Terminator in 1984. She also recorded demos for a second album in 1985, which were eventually leaked several years later to multiple AOR blogspots.[8] During the latter half of the 1980s and through the 1990s, McClure starred in more than two dozen sexploitation films.[9] She also played the mother of Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) in Legally Blonde (2001) and its sequel, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003).[9] Filmography Crawlspace (1986) Zombie Death House (1987) Death Spa (1987) Commando Squad (1987) Hot under the Collar (1991) The Heavy Petting Detective (1995) Midnight Tease II (1995) Lap Dancing (1995) Target of Seduction (1995) Night Visions (1995) Married People, Single Sex 2: For Better or Worse (1995) Caged Hearts (1995) Illicit Dreams 2 (1996) Bikini Academy (1996) Sexual Roulette (1996) Lovers, Liars and Thieves (1996) Stripshow (1996) Scorned 2 (1997) Operation Cobra (1997) Sweetheart Murders (1998) Go (1999) Bare Deception (2000) "You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This" music video (2000) Legally Blonde (2001) Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003) Customer of the Week (2005) Revamped (2007) Section B (2007) The Hard Ride (2008) Comparable to Pat Benatar, Tané Cain is an expressive pop-rock vocalist who should have hit big in the 1980s but never enjoyed the commercial success she deserved. Those who heard Cain in the 1980s compared her to Benatar more than anyone, although she denied sounding anything like Benatar and insisted that her main influence was Grace Slick. The singer was born and raised in Hawaii, where she sang with a Latin jazz band called Sweet Honesty for a few years before moving to San Francisco in the late 1970s. It was in the Bay Area that she met and married Jonathan Cain, who played keyboards with the Babys from 1976-1981 and joined Journey in 1981. Tané Cain moved to L.A. with him, and she was 24 when, in 1982, she signed with RCA and recorded her self-titled debut album, which her husband produced with Keith Olsen and did a lot of writing for. Two singles were released, "Danger Zone" and "Holdin' On," and the LP had the makings of an AOR smash. But surprisingly, Tané Cain didn't sell. The singer was dropped by RCA and recorded mega rare second solo album, although she continued to play the L.A. club scene into the 1990s. Tané Cain's self-titled debut album is a perfect example of a release that should have been a big hit, but for whatever reason, did very little commercially. Cain has an impressive voice, and the material -- most of it sleek, commercial pop/rock that was co-produced and co-written by Jonathan Cain and has a Pat Benatar-ish quality -- is generally excellent. Though Cain denied sounding anything like Benatar, the fact is that she is somewhat Benatar-ish on melodic jewels such as "Crazy Eyes," "Vertigo," and the haunting "My Time to Fly." Nonetheless, Cain is her own person, and she has a smoother, more restrained approach than Benatar -- you won't find anything as gritty, metallic, and guitar-crunching as "Hell Is for Children" or "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" on this vinyl LP. Regrettably, Tané Cain went out of print after the singer was dropped by RCA and is unlikely to ever be reissued on CD, but the LP is well worth obtaining if you're able to find a copy. Mike Baird Drums Dennis Bellfield Bass Jonathan Cain Composer, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background) Tane Cain Composer, Primary Artist, Vocals (Background) Beau Hill Composer Chris Minto Engineer Tim Pierce Guitar Chas Sandford Guitar Neal Schon Guitar "My World Is Empty Without You" Single by The Supremes from the album I Hear a Symphony B-side "Everything Is Good About You" Released December 29, 1965 Format Vinyl record (7" 45 RPM) Recorded Hitsville U.S.A. (Studio A); 1965 Genre Baroque pop, soul Length 2:33 (original release) 3:26 (remastered) Label Motown M 1089 Songwriter(s) Holland–Dozier–Holland Producer(s) Brian Holland Lamont Dozier The Supremes singles chronology "I Hear a Symphony" (1965) "My World Is Empty Without You" (1965) "Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart" (1966) I Hear a Symphony track listing 12 tracks "My World Is Empty Without You" is a 1965 song recorded and released as a single by The Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team of Holland–Dozier–Holland, the song's fast tempo accompanies a somber lyric which delves into the feelings of depression which can set in after a breakup; instrumentally, this is showcased with a Storm and Stress musical arrangement, in tow with the trend of baroque pop during the mid-1960s. "My World Is Empty Without You" was one of the few songs written by the team for The Supremes to not reach number one, peaking at number five on the US pop chart for two weeks in February 1966[1] and at number 10 on the R&B chart; the single failed to chart on the UK Singles Chart. The group performed the song on the CBS hit variety program The Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday, February 20, 1966.[2] Personnel Lead vocals by Diana Ross Background vocals by Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers: Henry Cosby – saxophone solo Joe Messina – guitar Earl Van Dyke – keyboards James Jamerson – bass guitar Benny Benjamin – drums Jack Ashford – percussion, vibes Detroit Symphony Orchestra – strings Cover versions and other uses The song has been covered and reused by a number of different artists, including: Stevie Wonder on his 1966 album Down to Earth. Jose Feliciano on the B-side of his 1968 album Souled and single reach at nr. 87 in US Billboard and nr 47 on Cashbox Smokey Robinson & the Miracles on their 1969 album Four in Blue Trúbrot on their 1969 self titled debut album. The song was translated into Icelandic and is called Án Þín. Blackjack on their 1980 album Worlds Apart (featuring Michael Bolton (who was performing under his real name, Michael Bolotin), Bruce Kulick, Sandy Gennaro and Jimmy Haslip)[3]. Vanilla Fudge on their 1984 album Mystery. MC Lyte sampled the song on her 1991 socially conscious rap ballad "Poor Georgie", from the album Act Like You Know. The Afghan Whigs released the song as a single in 1991.[4][5] Diamanda Galas on her 1998 album Malediction and Prayer Lee Fields & the Expressions covered the song in 2009. This version was then sampled on J. Cole's "World is Empty" on his The Warm Up mixtape. "Shakin' All Over" Shakin'allover.jpg Single by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates B-side "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (Donaldson/Kahn) Released 1960 (UK) Format 7" Recorded Abbey Road, 13 May 1960 (9 June 1959 "Yes, Sir") Genre Rhythm and blues, rock and roll Length 2:15 Label HMV POP 753 (UK)[1] Songwriter(s) Johnny Kidd, Guy Robinson[1] Producer(s) Walter Ridley[1] Johnny Kidd & the Pirates singles chronology "You Got What It Takes" (1960) "Shakin' All Over" (1960) "Restless" (1960) "Shakin' All Over" is a song originally performed by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates.[1] It was written by leader Johnny Kidd, and his original recording reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1960.[2] Kidd's recording was not a hit outside of Europe. In other parts of the world the song is better known by recordings of other artists. In 1964, a band from Plattsburgh, New York called the Twiliters recorded a live version but it did not chart. A recording by The Guess Who was released in the spring of 1965 and reached #1 in Canada,[3] #22 in the US and #27 in Australia. Normie Rowe's 1965 version reached #1 in Australia as a double A-side with "Que Sera Sera". History Johnny Kidd version The musicians who performed on the recording were Johnny Kidd (vocals), Alan Caddy (guitar), Brian Gregg (bass), Clem Cattini (drums) and Joe Moretti (lead guitar). Kidd was quoted as saying: When I was going round with a bunch of lads and we happened to see a girl who was a real sizzler, we used to say that she gave us 'quivers down the membranes'. It was a standard saying with us referring to any attractive girl. I can honestly say that it was this more than anything that inspired me to write "Shakin' All Over".[4] The Twiliters version The Twiliters, a band from Plattsburgh, New York, recorded "Shakin' All Over" live, in early 1964, before a crowd at a local skating rink called "Rollerland".[5] Bill Kennedy, the leader of the group, had been stationed in Germany in the Air Force and had heard several songs from the UK that he wanted to record. It was released on Empire Records E-4 and gained some regional success. On the flip side was a song called "Rollerland" that was recorded by at least two other acts. The Guess Who version The song gained more fame after The Guess Who released it in 1965 and it became a #1 hit in Canada. This version was also a #22 hit in the United States.[6] At this time the band was actually named Chad Allan and the Expressions, but the record label (Quality Records) credited the "Guess Who?" in an attempt to disguise the fact that the group was Canadian. The label thought the record would be better received if they were thought to be a British Invasion act. The actual name was revealed a few months later, but radio DJs continued to announce the artist as "Guess Who?". This prompted a name-change to The Guess Who. Normie Rowe version The Guess Who's version also became a #27 hit in Australia, but another version became a national #1 hit in late 1965 for Normie Rowe. Rowe's version (backed by "Que Sera Sera") was one of the biggest-selling singles of the decade in that country. Rowe had recorded his take on the song before The Guess Who, and based his release on Johnny Chester's 1961 version. The Who version "Shakin' All Over" Song by the Who from the album Live at Leeds Released 16 May 1970 Recorded 14 February 1970 Genre Hard rock Length 4:20 Label Decca MCA Songwriter(s) Johnny Kidd Producer(s) Jon Astley Kit Lambert the Who The song has been performed many times by The Who, starting in the 1960s, (sometimes in a medley with "Spoonful"). The best known performances were at Woodstock in 1969 and on Live at Leeds in 1970. In Randy Bachman's autobiography, he says that when he met Who bass player John Entwistle, he was told that people constantly got The Who and The Guess Who mixed up. Tired of being yelled at for not playing the song, the Who started playing it just to keep the crowd happy. Bachman responded that the Guess Who had the same reasons for playing "My Generation". Entwistle, a fan of 1950s and 1960s rock and roll and rockabilly music, also performed the song with his solo band and incorporated a bass solo into the middle of the song, accompanied only by his drummer Steve Luongo. References in popular culture The Guess Who version was included in the Battlefield Vietnam soundtrack. It can also be heard in the 2006 Edie Sedgwick biopic, Factory Girl. The Guess Who version was also featured in a Hugo Boss XY and XX Fragrance commercial, featuring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Bette Franke. The song was referenced in a 1975 song by The Guess Who titled "When The Band Was Singin' 'Shakin' All Over'". "Shakin' All Over" was featured several times in the UK TV series Heartbeat (1992 - 2007) (usually the version by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates) and in the first ever episode of the UK TV series The Royal on 19 January 2003. Shakin' All Over is the name of a CBC Television documentary on Canadian rock music in the 1950s and 1960s. The song is featured in the Mr. Bean episode "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean". A version by Wanda Jackson appears during the end credits of Bridesmaids. The album Sea of Tears by Eilen Jewell includes the track. "Radar Love" Radar love.jpg Single by Golden Earring from the album Moontan B-side "The Song Is Over" (UK) "Just Like Vince Taylor" (US) Released 1973 Recorded 1973 Studio Trident, London Genre Hard rock[1] progressive rock[2] Length 6:26 (album version) 5:07 (single version) 3:44 (single edit) Label Polydor (UK) Track/MCA (US) Songwriter(s) George Kooymans Barry Hay Producer(s) Golden Earring "Radar Love" is a song by the Dutch rock band Golden Earring. The single version of "Radar Love" reached #10 on the Cash Box Top 100 and #13 in Billboard in the United States. It also hit the Top 10 in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada[3], Australia, Germany, and Spain. The song is written from the point of view of a car or truck driver who thinks of his beloved "baby", telling that they are able to share their feelings at distance without physical means like telephone or letters. He explains how this works and, while listening to a song on the radio, makes comments on the late night traffic in the early morning hour. Composition This section possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (July 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Like other famous songs of the era ("Stairway to Heaven", "Aqualung", "Bohemian Rhapsody"), "Radar Love" is composed as a suite with several distinctive and quite different sections (although the tonality remains pretty much the same). The intro starts with a guitar riff in four movements. The first movement is up from C# minor with three power chords slightly reminiscent of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water". The second movement heads down, the third is up again, higher than the previous, and the fourth leads all down to E major. According to bass player Rinus Gerritsen the intro was inspired by Carlos Santana. [4] After the intro a driving snare drum sets the pace in 4/4 time, at around 100 BPM. The snare drum is soon joined by a signature bassline in F# minor. This is repeated eight times in two alternating lines. Starting at 0:47, the first verse is sung to the ongoing bassline in F# minor: "I've been driving all night, my hands wet on the wheel..." The verse consists of four lines and each of them is answered by a simple guitar hook. After the fourth line the song moves to a sort of bridge leading up to the chorus. "When she is lonely and the longing gets too much, she sends a cable coming in from above..." In this section, accompanied by vocal harmonies, the chords shift from E major via several changes to B major and finally C# minor at the start of the refrain: "We've got a thing that's called radar love..." During the chorus, starting in C# minor at 1:20, the band is joined by a brass section and the drum beat is doubled to give the impression that the tempo has speeded up.[5] After the chorus the song returns to the previous bassline in F# minor. In verse two the singing gets funkier and so does the responding guitar which is now played with double notes. "The radio is playing some forgotten song, Brenda Lee "Coming on Strong"..." At the end of the second chorus at 2:30 the album version continues with a different bassline and guitar improvisations until 3:49. In the single version this part has been left out and the song turns immediately to a trademark drum solo at 2:30 (or 3:49 respectively). Ten seconds into the solo the drummer is joined by guitar, bass and trumpets playing a riff derived from the intro which builds up repeating over several variations, until collapsing in an E major chord at 3:06 (4:25). At this point the song shortly slows down, but soon the haunting bassline restarts and the drummer returns to his driving beat. Yet, verse three at 3:36 (4:55) is a slightly different affair, as illustrated also by the lyrics: "No more speed, I'm almost there, gotta keep cool now, gotta take care..." This time the voice, more hesitant than driving, is answered by bluesy guitar licks played by two guitars opposing on the stereo channels. Energy returns with Brenda Lee coming on strong once more, and finally at 4:13 (5:32) the bridge and the chorus build up for a last ride with sounding horns. At 4:44 (6:03) starts the outro with a variation of the haunting bassline in F# minor and all instruments gradually joining in the same chord. Impact Golden Earring’s "Radar Love" is one of rock music’s enduring anthems. According to Rustyn Rose at Metaholic, the song "is a rock masterpiece, from its hooky chugging bassline, to its simple but unmistakable riffs, to its catchy anthemesque chorus. Even the jam which rides the song out is note for note classic".[6] The song has been chosen by many magazines and websites as a Top 10 driving song. Often it ranked in the top three. In polls it was chosen as the best radio song by readers of the newspaper Washington Post in November 2001. It resulted the #1 driving song in Australia (Australian Musician Magazine, November 2005), beating two AC/DC-songs, and in Canada (BBC Canada, March 2006).[7] In 2011 it received a vast number of votes as the "Ultimate Driving Song" in a poll at PlanetRock and "finished well ahead of its nearest rival, Deep Purple's Highway Star".[8]. The bassline, guitar improv and drum solo riff was used in the late 1970's and early 1980's as part of the opening credits and theme to the long running Australian current affairs programme Four Corners produced by ABC before it segues into the official theme, Robert Maxwell's "Lost Patrol". Cover versions According to the dedicated website radar-love.net, the song has been covered more than 500 times, among others by Tribe 8, Ministry, Omen, U2,[9] R.E.M., Ian Stuart Donaldson, Sun City Girls, White Lion, Blue Man Group, Def Leppard[citation needed], James Last, The NWOBHM band Aragorn, Nine Pound Hammer, Joe Santana, The Space Lady[10], and The Pressure Boys. The White Lion version charted at #59 on The Billboard Hot 100.[11] Goth-pop band Ghost Dance recorded a cover of the song on the B-side of their "Heart Full of Soul" single, itself a cover of the Yardbirds track. A pre-Mercyful Fate band featuring King Diamond on vocals recorded a cover of the song. It is featured on King Diamond & Black Rose 20 Years Ago. WaveGroup Sound covered the White Lion version of the song of Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s. NEAL SCHON All Credits Arranger Art Direction Associate Producer Audio Production Bass Bass Instrument Composer Composer/Lyricist Cover Art Cover Art Direction Executive Producer Featured Artist Group Member Guest Artist Guitar Guitar (Acoustic) Guitar (Electric) Guitar (Rhythm) Guitar (Synthesizer) Guitars Gut String Guitar Keyboard Synthesizer Keyboards Kurzweil Synthesizer Lap Steel Guitar Liner Notes Lyricist Main Personnel Mandolin Member of Attributed Artist Mixing Multi Instruments Musician Orchestration Performer Photography Primary Artist Producer Quotation Author Roland Synthesizer Soloist Songwriter String Arrangements Strings Synthesizer Talk Box Vocals Vocals (Background) Wah Wah Guitar 2018 Triumphant Hearts Jason Becker Featured Artist 2017 Now That's What I Call Tailgate Anthems Composer 2017 Transmission Impossible Journey Composer 2016 Santana IV Santana Vocals, Guitar, Executive Producer, Group Member, Composer 2016 Santana IV: Live at the House of Blues, Las Vegas Santana Vocals, Guitar, Group Member, Composer 2016 Terry Dolan Terry Dolan Guitar, Soloist 2016 The Voice: The Complete Season 10 Collection Adam Wakefield Composer 2016 The Big Wheel in the Sky Journey Composer 2016 Violin Fantasy Jerry Goodman Composer 2015 Find a Heart Denise Donatelli Composer 2015 Pitch Perfect 2 [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Composer 2015 Popssical Well-Strung Composer 2015 Revolution Saints Revolution Saints Featured Artist 2015 Vortex Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Mixing, Photography, Art Direction, Bass, Composer, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Mandolin 2014 Lite Roast Sammy Hagar / Vic Johnson Composer 2014 Now! 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Albert Hammond Guitar 2006 An '80s Metal Tribute to Journey Composer 2006 Dock Rock Presents: Classic Rock Weekend Composer 2006 If I Had a Fortune Franky Dee Composer 2006 JB50 Jimmy Barnes Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm) 2006 Live in Houston 1981: Escape Tour Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Main Personnel, Vocals, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 2006 Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour [DVD] Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 2006 Masterbeat: White Party 2005 Composer 2006 The Anthology Santana Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar 2006 Ultimate Guitar Zeus Carmine Appice / Carmine Appice Project Guitar, Soloist, Primary Artist 2006 Where I Live Jonathan Cain Composer, Primary Artist 2005 60 Greatest Classic Rock & Folk Composer 2005 American Made World Played Les Paul Main Personnel, Guitar, Composer, Primary Artist 2005 Best of Chillout Moods Primary Artist 2005 Generations Journey Vocals, Composer 2005 I on U Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Audio Production, Main Personnel, Guitar, Synthesizer, Bass Instrument, Bass, Composer 2005 Livin' for the Weekend: Anthology Triumph Composer 2005 Party Groove: Pride 05 Julian Marsh Composer 2005 Relaxing With Nature: Vanishing Rain Forest Relaxing With Nature Composer 2005 Rock the Bones, Vol. 3 Composer 2005 Taken Radioactive Guitar, Talk Box 2005 This Is Mullet Rock Composer 2005 Ultimate Relaxtion Album [Disky] Primary Artist 2005 World Play [Bonus DVD] Soul Sirkus Audio Production, Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar, Synthesizer 2004 Cardiomix Composer 2004 Come Alive Heinz Winckler Composer 2004 Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky Guitar 2004 Greatest Collection Cyndi Lauper Composer 2004 Jack Blades Jack Blades Guest Artist, Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer), Composer 2004 Lost in the Translation Jeff Scott Soto Guitar 2004 Over The Edge Over the Edge Guitar, Composer, Lyricist 2004 Over the Edge Mickey Thomas Guest Artist, Guitar, Composer, Guitars 2004 Rock of the 90's [Sony 3 Pak] Composer 2004 Rockin' 80's [Sony] Composer 2004 Santana: The Collection - Santana/Abraxas/Santana III Santana Producer, Guitar, Musician 2004 Tiffany Nicole Tiffany Nicole Composer 2003 'S Wonderful Dinah Shore Composer 2003 Best of Guitar Slingers Composer, Primary Artist 2003 Birth of Santana: The Complete Early Years Santana Composer 2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Composer 2003 Classic Songs Judy Collins Composer 2003 Country My Way Tina Turner Composer 2003 Cuz We Kin CWK Composer 2003 Drew's Famous 30 Greatest Classic Rock Drew's Famous Composer 2003 Elements: Red Sea Composer 2003 Full Circle Tim Mahoney Composer 2003 Greatest Hits Bad English Composer 2003 Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997: Videos and Live Performances Journey Vocals, Guitar, Composer 2003 Hen House Studios, Vol. 3 (Anthology) Hen House Studios Anthology 3 Composer 2003 Live at the Gods Festival Hardline Composer 2003 Metal Hits Ratt Composer 2003 MotionCitySoundtrack/Schatzi Motion City Soundtrack / Motioncitysound / Schatzi Composer 2003 Mullets Rock! Composer 2003 NHL Rivals 2004: Xbox Composer 2003 No Escape: A Tribute to Journey Composer 2003 Oye Como Va Santana Composer 2003 Parallels Andy Morris Composer 2003 Stay Awhile Nicole McKenna Composer 2003 The Ballads Journey Guitar 2003 The Best of the RCA Victor Recordings Lou Monte Composer 2003 The Singles+ Dusty Springfield Composer 2003 Theory of Life Cap.One Composer 2003 Vent The Horrors Composer 2003 Why AB Guest Artist, Guitar, Musician 2002 A Tribute to Journey [Cleopatra] Composer 2002 Before the Backstreet Boys: 1989-1993 [Dyenamic Discs] Nick Carter Composer 2002 Before the Backstreet Boys: 1989-1993 [Hip-O] Nick Carter Composer 2002 Best Instrumentals, Vols. 1 & 2 Santana Composer 2002 Chapter III Agathodaimon Composer 2002 Classics Santana Composer 2002 Dalton Vol. 2 Tim Trees Composer 2002 Dice with the Universe The Trichromes Guitar, Songwriter, Composer 2002 Glow Spitznagel Composer 2002 Hits of Journey, Vol. 1 Composer 2002 II Hardline Guest Artist, Guitar, Primary Artist 2002 In Concert: Merchants of Cool Bad Company Guitar, Composer 2002 Metal Mayhem [St. Clair] Composer 2002 O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits Aerosmith Composer 2002 Plays Phoneheads Composer 2002 Progress Michael Giles Composer 2002 Red 13 Journey Producer, Mixing, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Rhythm), Composer 2002 Space Age Monkey Advance Trance Composer 2002 The Best of Contemporary Christian [Box Set] Composer 2002 Tribute to Santana: Black Magic Out of Phase Composer 2002 Trichromes The Trichromes Composer 2002 Victory Style, Vol. 5 Composer 2001 Acapulco Sunrise/Odyssey Santana Composer 2001 Andy G. & the Roller Kings Andy G. & The Roller Kings Composer 2001 Anthology Jonathan Cain Guitar (Rhythm) 2001 Arrival Journey Guitar, Vocals (Background), Art Direction, Cover Art, Cover Art Direction, Group Member, Composer 2001 Beats du Jour Riton Composer 2001 Chillout Moods: Magic Forest Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2001 Classic Rock Hits [Dead Line] Composer 2001 Esoterica: 15th Anniversary Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2001 Guitar Heroes [Sony Box Set] Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2001 Hits of 1991 Composer 2001 Roots Gregg Rolie Guest Artist, Guitar 2001 Slim Pickins on Bass Formula One Composer 2001 Snake Bite Crawler Composer 2001 The Cajun Country Music of a Louisiana Man Jimmy C. Newman Composer 2001 The Essential Journey Journey Guitar, Composer 2001 The Journey Continues... Journey Composer 2001 Tyranny The Generators Composer 2001 Viva la Bodega Composer 2001 Voice Neal Schon Primary Artist, Guitar 2000 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Dusty Springfield Dusty Springfield Composer 2000 Anti Love: The Best of Betty Davis Betty Davis Guitar 2000 Best of Rock, Vol. 2: The Ultimate Collection Composer 2000 Bluegrass Guitars That Destroyed the World Composer 2000 Classic Rock, Vol. 1 [Platinum Disc] Composer 2000 Harmony Sweepstakes a Cappella Festival: 2000 National Finals Composer 2000 Odyssey Santana Composer 2000 Out of the Can Great King Rat Composer 2000 Pickin' on Santana Pickin' On Composer 2000 Rendezvous: Echoes Within the City Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2000 Smooth Grooves, Vol. 2 [Higher Octave] Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2000 Starfire Jorn / Jørn Lande Composer 2000 The Best of Santana, Vol. 2 Santana Guitar 2000 The End of Sanctuary Sinner Composer 2000 The Smoke Has Cleared 2001 Three 1 Time Clique Composer 1999 Epic Inspirational Movie Themes Composer 1999 Equilibrium Fergie Frederiksen Guest Artist, Guitar 1999 Genetically Modified Cabbageboy Composer 1999 Heard It on the Radio, Vol. 2 Vocals, Guitar, Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1999 Hot Tamales: The Neal Schon Auditions Santana Guitar 1999 I Dig Everything: The 1966 Pye Singles David Bowie Composer 1999 Invasion of the Rock Zombies Composer 1999 It's All Over [1999] Lil' Jinks Composer 1999 Moods Box Set Arranger, Composer, Primary Artist 1999 Piranha Blues Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Mixing, Audio Production, Liner Notes, Main Personnel, Guitars, Lap Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Composer 1999 Pop Music: The Modern Era 1976-1999 Vocals, Guitar 1999 Rock: Train Kept a Rollin' Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1999 Smooth Grooves Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1999 Solo Flytes Lynyrd Skynyrd Composer 1999 Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century Composer 1999 The Gun of the Enemy China White Composer 1998 Armageddon [Original Soundtrack] Composer 1998 Armageddon: Music Inspired By Composer 1998 Awakening Santana Composer 1998 Between Good and Evil Santana Composer 1998 Crossroads Jeff Berlin Guitar 1998 Geffen Vintage 80s Presents: Rock It!! Composer 1998 Greatest Hits Live Journey Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1998 Greatest Hits [EMI] Joe Cocker Guitar 1998 Higher Octave Artists: Guitarisma, Vol. 2 Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1998 Instrumental Moods Arranger, Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1998 Masters of Rock Composer 1998 Merry Axemas, Vol. 2: More Guitars for Christmas Producer, Arranger, Guitar, Performer, Primary Artist 1998 Montecarlo Nights Collection Primary Artist 1998 Neal Schon & Jan Hammer Collection: No More Lies Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer), Composer 1998 Night & Day [Higher Octave] Composer, Primary Artist 1998 Pop Hits, Vol. 71 Composer 1998 Remember Me Journey Guitar, Vocals (Background), Composer 1998 Rock the Party Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers Composer 1998 The Best Instrumentals Santana Composer 1998 The Collection: Escape/Frontiers/Infinity Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Group Member, Composer 1998 Ultimate Dance Beat Collection: Beegeetastic Composer 1998 Unchain My Harp Oppermann / Rüdiger Oppermann Composer 1997 Abraxas Pool Abraxas Pool Guitar, Composer 1997 Chronicle Paul Rodgers Producer, Guitar 1997 Come on Feel the Metal Composer 1997 Electric World Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Arranger, Guitar, Mandolin, Multi Instruments, Composer 1997 Gold and Platinum, Vol. 4: 1980-1984 Composer 1997 Guitar Hero Santana Composer 1997 Guitar Zeus, Vol. 2: Channel Mind Radio Carmine Appice Guest Artist, Guitar, Performer, Soloist, Primary Artist 1997 Guitarisma: The Charisma, Passion and Romance of the Guitar Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1997 Kuschelrock, Vol. 11 Composer 1997 Miramar Collection, Vol. 3 Composer 1997 Now & Live Paul Rodgers Composer 1997 Santana/Abraxas/Santana III Santana Producer, Guitar 1997 Smooth Jazz Summer Sounds Composer 1997 Tangerine Ambience, Vol. 2 Composer 1997 The Best New Age, Vol. 5 Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1997 The Best of Jimmy Barnes Jimmy Barnes Composer 1997 The Finest of Hard Rock, Vol. 3 Composer 1997 The Masters Santana Composer 1997 The Ultimate Collection Santana Composer 1996 A Slice of Pye Original London Casts Composer 1996 All One People just*If*I Guitar 1996 Amazon Night Chuck Jonkey Composer 1996 As in Music So in Life Guitar, Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1996 Growin' Up Too Fast: The Girl Group Anthology Composer 1996 Guitar Zeus Carmine Appice Soloist, Primary Artist 1996 Hits Jimmy Barnes Composer 1996 KSSJ 101.9 the City Sampler, Vol. 2 Performer, Primary Artist 1996 Masters of Rock Vol. 3 Composer 1996 Montecarlo Nights, Vol. 6 Primary Artist 1996 That Sound from Down Under Composer 1996 The Complete John Waite, Vol. 1: Falling Backwards John Waite Guest Artist, Composer 1996 Trial by Fire Journey Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1996 When You Love a Woman/Message of Love Journey Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1995 A Girl Like You Edwyn Collins Composer 1995 Acoustical Scenery Steve Middleton Composer 1995 All Day Thumbsucker Revisited Guitar 1995 Back to the Innocence Jonathan Cain Guest Artist, Guitar, Guitar (Electric) 1995 Beyond the Thunder Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Arranger, Liner Notes, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Synthesizer), Associate Producer, String Arrangements, Composer 1995 Dance of the Rainbow Serpent Santana Guitar, Composer 1995 Golden Flute [Double Play] Composer 1995 Hard Rock Essentials: 1960's Composer 1995 Heart of America: 19 Soft Rock Ballads Composer 1995 Here's to the Ladies Tony Bennett Composer 1995 Higher Octave Collection, Vol. 2 Guitar, Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1995 Hotter This Year Tito Composer 1995 Introducing Roy Roberts Composer 1995 Scandalous Patty Smyth Composer 1995 The Best New Age, Vol. 1 [Priority] Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1995 WNUA 95.5: Smooth Jazz Sampler, Vol. 8 Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1995 Who Needs You Baby Clay Walker Composer 1994 Classics, Vol. 2: Plain from the Heart Delbert McClinton Composer 1994 Impossible Concert Composer 1994 Jazz Ladies [LRC] Ella Fitzgerald / Carmen McRae / Sarah Vaughan Composer 1994 L.A. Blues Authority: Cream of the Crop Guitar, Performer, Primary Artist 1994 La Gloria Rudy Chevere / Hector "Rudy" Regalado / Rudy Regaldo Y Chevere Composer 1994 Stardust: Rock, Vol. 3 Composer 1994 Stay Awhile Brian Moore Composer 1994 Steve Miller Band [Box Set] Steve Miller Band Composer 1994 Street Singer [ASV/Living Era] Arthur Tracy Composer 1994 The Ballads Santana Composer 1994 The Indispensable Fats Waller, Vol. 9-10 Fats Waller Composer 1994 Walter Ego Sy Klopps Blues Band Guest Artist, Guitar 1994 Where It All Begins The Allman Brothers Band Composer 1993 Girl Positive EP Boss Hog Composer 1993 Into Darkness Winter Composer 1993 Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters Paul Rodgers Guest Artist, Guitar, Performer, Primary Artist 1993 The Best of Inner Circle: The Capitol Years 1976-1977 Inner Circle Guest Artist, Guitar 1993 The Caz Live (Take Me Home to Hawaii - Live) The Brothers Cazimero Composer 1993 The Hendrix Set Paul Rodgers Producer, Guitar 1993 Unreal City Elliott Murphy Composer 1992 An Anthology Angel Composer 1992 Black Star Liner: Reggae from Africa Composer 1992 Bum Bum With Bam Bam Rhythm Bum Bum w/ Bam Bam Rhythm Composer 1992 Double Eclipse Hardline Producer, Arranger, Vocals, Guitar, Gut String Guitar, Synthesizer, Guitar (Synthesizer), Guitar (Rhythm), Group Member, Composer 1992 I Drove All Night Roy Orbison Composer 1992 Milky Way Milky Way / Michal Urbaniak Composer 1992 Swings Jule Styne Monica Lewis Composer 1992 The Essential Oscar Peterson: The Swinger Oscar Peterson Composer 1992 Time3 [Time Cubed] Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar, Composer 1991 Backlash Bad English Guitar, Composer 1991 Doin' It Santana Composer 1991 Michael Feinstein Sings the Jule Styne Songbook Michael Feinstein Composer 1991 Only the Young Rick Mathews Composer 1991 Proyecciones Lissette Composer 1991 When I See You Smile Bad English Composer 1990 Famous Themes from Broadway Shows 101 Strings Composer 1990 Infinity/Next Journey Composer 1990 King of Hearts Terry Steele Composer 1990 Miller's Pond Miller's Pond / Sea Stories Composer 1990 My Favorites Fantastic Strings Composer 1990 Smooth & Legit MC Smooth Composer 1990 Vol II: 1990 - A New Decade Soul II Soul Composer 1989 Bad English Bad English Guest Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Group Member, Composer 1989 Going Steady Steady B Composer 1989 Late Nite Neal Schon Primary Artist, Arranger, Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin, Composer 1989 Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz Pretty Boy Floyd Composer 1989 Yale Recordings, Vol. 4: Big Band Recordings Benny Goodman Composer 1988 Barnestorming Live Jimmy Barnes Composer 1988 Gringo Gregg Rolie Guitar, Keyboards 1988 Journey's Greatest Hits Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar, Composer 1988 Love Your Man The Rossington Band Composer 1988 Viva Santana! [Columbia/Sony] Santana Guitar, Composer 1988 Witness Witness Guitar 1987 Freight Train Heart Jimmy Barnes Guitar 1987 Heroes & Zeroes Glen Burtnick Guest Artist, Guitar 1987 Live at the Ritz: N.Y.C. D.R.I. Composer 1987 The Hunger Michael Bolton Guest Artist, Guitar, Composer 1986 Cocker Joe Cocker Guest Artist, Guitar 1986 Hear 'n Aid Vocals, Guitar 1986 More Grand Piano George Shearing Composer 1986 Raised on Radio Journey Arranger, Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer), Kurzweil Synthesizer, Vocals (Background), Keyboard Synthesizer, Composer 1985 Champion Jeff Berlin Guest Artist, Guitar 1985 Dealing with It D.R.I. Composer 1985 Eric Martin Eric Martin Composer 1985 Fired Up Larry Graham Guitar 1985 Gregg Rolie Gregg Rolie Guitar 1985 Sassy Bassey Shirley Bassey Composer 1985 The Sport of Kings Triumph Composer 1985 Vision Quest [Original Soundtrack] Composer 1984 Frontiers and Beyond Journey Composer 1984 Prime Cuts [CBS] Composer 1984 Teachers [Capitol] Primary Artist 1984 The Warrior Scandal Composer 1984 Through the Fire Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve Producer, Primary Artist, Guitar, Composer 1983 Arnold Schwarzenegger's Total Body Workout Arnold Schwarzenegger Composer 1983 Frontiers Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 1983 Here to Stay Jan Hammer Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer 1983 Tane Cain Tane Cain Guitar, Soloist 1983 Trouble at Home Silver Condor Guitar 1982 Here to Stay Jan Hammer / Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer, Guitar (Synthesizer), Composer 1982 Tron [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Wendy Carlos Vocals, Guitar, Composer, Lyricist 1981 Captured Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 1981 Escape Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Group Member, Composer 1981 Great Gonzos! The Best of Ted Nugent Ted Nugent Guest Artist, Guitar 1981 Untold Passion Jan Hammer / Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer, Guitar (Synthesizer), Composer 1980 Caddyshack Composer 1980 Departure Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1980 Dream After Dream Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Composer 1980 Giants Guitar 1980 Live Without a Net Angel Composer 1979 Danger Zone Sammy Hagar Guest Artist, Guitar, Soloist 1979 Evolution Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Synthesizer), Roland Synthesizer, Group Member, Composer 1979 In the Beginning Journey Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1979 Pele Roland Cazimero Composer 1979 Perfect Stranger Robert Fleischman Guitar 1979 Street Machine Sammy Hagar Guitar 1978 Infinity Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Group Member, Composer 1978 Street Player Rufus / Rufus & Chaka Khan Composer 1977 Big City Lenny White Guest Artist, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Soloist 1977 Montreux '77 (Oscar Peterson and the Bassists) Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson & The Bassists Composer 1977 Next Journey Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Composer 1976 Helluva Band Angel Composer 1976 Look into the Future Journey Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1975 Alone (Again) Bill Evans Composer 1975 Journey Journey Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1974 Insane Asylum Kathi McDonald Guitar 1974 Lotus Santana Composer 1974 Martha Reeves Martha Reeves Composer 1973 Betty Davis Betty Davis Main Personnel, Guitar, Wah Wah Guitar 1973 Pyramid of the Moon Azteca Guitar 1973 Souvenirs Alex Harvey Guitar 1972 Azteca Azteca Guest Artist, Guitar 1972 Caravanserai Santana / Carlos Santana Guitar, Composer 1972 Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live! Buddy Miles / Carlos Santana Guest Artist, Guitar 1972 For Those Who Chant Luis Gasca Guitar 1972 Lights Out: San Francisco Guitar, Guitar (Electric) 1971 Santana III Santana Producer, Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar, Group Member 1970 Abraxas Santana Composer 1969 Santana Santana Guitar, Composer 1967 Lush Life Nancy Wilson Composer 1967 Soulero Kenny Burrell Composer 1966 Fever Ted Heath Composer 1965 The Best of Wayne King and His Orchestra, Vol. 1 Wayne King / Wayne King & His Orchestra Composer 1964 Hello Broadway Marvin Gaye Composer 1964 Movin Wes Wes Montgomery Composer 1964 We Get Requests Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio Composer 100 Greatest Musicals Lyricist 100 Hits: The Best Rock & Power Ballads Composer 30:30 Hindsight Jimmy Barnes Composer 80's Songs Composer 80s U.S. Playlist Composer 90s Male Hits, Vol. 12 Composer 90s Male Hits, Vol. 13 Composer A Different Look A Different Look Composer A Tribute To Journey [Silverstar] Composer American Dreams Composer American Idol Top 4 Season 10 Composer At the Summit Journey Vocals, Guitar, Group Member, Composer Ballermann XXL Party 2011 Composer Batters Up! Songs of Baseball The Hit Crew Composer City Lights Nikki Flores Composer Clubland Composer Coming Up for Air Barbara Gracewood Composer Dad Songs Composer Dance Party 2010 Composer Diggin' Up The Past Cliff Aidala / Lou Kouvaris Composer Don't Stop Believin' James Durbin Composer Don't Stop Believin' Steel Panther Composer Don't Stop Believin' [The Voice Performance] Terry McDermott Composer Don’t Stop Believin’ Mashd N Kutcher Composer, Composer/Lyricist Don’t Stop Believin’ Rayshun LaMarr Composer Don’t Stop Believin’ Trent Bell Composer Eishockey Hits Composer, Lyricist Escape Jason Swanson Composer Fitness & Workout Box Composer From Broadway With Love: A Benefit Concert for Orlando Composer Hindsight Jimmy Barnes Featured Artist, Guitar I Freight Train Composer If This Is All You See... Olivia Fries-Farr Composer Jump! Songs Inspired By Glee The Hit Collective Composer La Batallas De La Voz... México Tercera Temporada Composer Lullaby Rock, Vol. 3 The Marcarlo Brothers Composer Many Faces of Santana Featured Artist More Than a Feeling [Tellydisc] Composer New Year's Eve Party! Composer Now That's What I Call 21st Century Composer Now! That's What I Call Running 2014 Composer Party Groove: Gay Days, Vol. 7 Randy Bettis Composer Party Tyme Karaoke: Classic Rock Hits 2 Party Tyme Karaoke Composer Party Tyme Karaoke: Classic Rock Hits 3 Party Tyme Karaoke Composer Platinum Hair Metal Hits Composer Rock & Romance Collection Composer Rockestra Sioux City Rockestra Composer Sail Away '70s Composer So U Neal Schon Primary Artist, Producer, Mixing, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Orchestration, Strings, Vocals, Vocals (Background) The Classic Christmas Hard Rock Album Primary Artist The Classic Rock Collection [Sony Music] Composer The Heart of Classic Rock [Box Set] Composer The Best Rock Anthems ...Ever! Composer The Covers Kurt Schneider / Sam Tsui Composer The Manifesto of Rare Groove Guitar Triple J’s Like a Version Composer Ultimate Floorfillers: A Decade on the Dancefloor! 2000-2010 Composer Walk Into Now SoundSwitch Composer Yoga to Journey Yoga Pop Ups Composer Similar To Hardline Santana Richie Kotzen Associated With Journey Vital Information Bill Kreutzmann Jeff Scott Soto Collaborated With Aynsley Dunbar Carlos Santana Coke Escovedo Gregg Rolie José Chepitó Areas Kevin Elson Michael Shrieve Mike Carabello Ross Valory Steve Perry Steve Smith RICKY PHILLIPS All Credits 5-string Bass 8-String Bass Acoustic 6-String Guitar Additional Personnel Arranger Bass Bass Engineer Composer Editing Engineer Executive Producer Featured Artist Fretless Bass Group Member Guitar Guitar (12 String Electric) Guitar (12 String) Guitar (Acoustic) Guitar (Bass) Guitar (Electric) Harmony Instrumentation Keyboards Member of Attributed Artist Mixing Mixing Engineer Musician Organ (Hammond) Overdub Producer Percussion Performer Piano Post Production Primary Artist Producer Soloist Sound Effects String Bass Synthesizer Synthesizer Bass Tambourine Vocal Arrangement Vocal Engineer Vocal Producer Vocals Vocals (Background) Wurlitzer Piano 2017 10x10 Ronnie Montrose Featured Artist, Engineer, Arranger, Mixing, Editing, Organ (Hammond), Executive Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Post Production, Soloist, Instrumentation, Mixing Engineer, Overdub Producer, 8-String Bass, Acoustic 6-String Guitar, Bass, Composer, Guitar, Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (12 String), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Harmony, Keyboards, Percussion, Piano, Primary Artist, Sound Effects, String Bass, Synthesizer, Synthesizer Bass, Tambourine, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Wurlitzer Piano 2017 The Mission Styx Guitar (Bass), Group Member 2015 Live at the Orleans Arena, Las Vegas Styx Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background) 2013 Beautiful Day [Electric Bird] Vocals 2012 The Grand Illusion/Pieces of Eight Live Styx Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background) 2011 Regeneration, Vols. 1-2 Styx Guitar (Bass), Bass Engineer 2009 The Let the Madness Begin: Ozzy Osbourne - The Ultimate Tribute Bass 2008 So Dem Want It Terry Blaine Vocals, Sound Effects, Vocals (Background), Composer 2008 World's Best Dad Gift Set Vocals, Bass 2007 Angels Highway Rick Brannon Composer 2007 Baptism by Fire Frederiksen/Denander / Frederiksen-Denander Producer, Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Vocal Producer 2007 World's Best Dad [2007] Vocals, Bass 2006 Essential Ballads Jeff Scott Soto Guitar, Vocals (Background), Bass, Musician, Composer 2006 One with Everything Styx Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 2006 One with Everything [DVD] The Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland / Styx Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background), Group Member 2005 Big Bang Theory Styx Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background), Bass, Group Member 2005 Rock the Bones, Vol. 3 Composer 2005 The Best of the Babys The Babys Member of Attributed Artist, Guitar (Bass) 2005 Unmerited Ricardo Guitar (Bass) 2004 The Power and the Myth House of Lords Engineer, Additional Personnel, Keyboards 2003 Greatest Hits Bad English Composer 2002 A Tribute to Limp Bizkit: Mutated...Manipulated...Translated Vocal Engineer 2001 Rock Hits of the 90's Composer 2000 Bat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy Performer, Primary Artist 2000 Stranger from the Past David Glen Eisley Bass 1999 Alive in the 90's, Vol. 4 Composer 1999 Equilibrium Fergie Frederiksen Producer, Mixing, Guitar, Keyboards, 5-string Bass, 8-String Bass, Fretless Bass, Vocals (Background), Bass, Composer 1999 Not the Same Old Song and Dance Bass, Performer 1998 Thunderbolt: A Tribute to AC/DC Bass 1997 Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen Dragon Attack Bass 1996 Rise Up Bobby Kimball Bass 1993 Coverdale/Page David Coverdale / Coverdale/Page / Jimmy Page Bass 1992 The Essential John Waite Composer 1991 Backlash Bad English Vocals (Background), Bass 1991 When I See You Smile Bad English Composer 1989 Bad English Bad English Vocals, Bass, Group Member, Composer 1986 Little Miss Dangerous Ted Nugent Vocals (Background), Bass 1984 The Terminator [Original Soundtrack] Brad Fiedel Composer 1982 Peer Pressure Noel & the Red Wedge Vocals (Background), Bass 1981 Anthology The Babys Bass, Composer 1980 On the Edge The Babys Bass 1980 Union Jacks The Babys Bass, Composer Color Blind Ronnie Montrose / Ricky Phillips / Eric Singer Primary Artist, Bass, Guitar (12 String), Guitar (Acoustic), Organ (Hammond), Percussion, Piano, Sound Effects, Tambourine Firestorm Ez Livin Composer Heavy Traffic Ronnie Montrose / Ricky Phillips / Eric Singer Primary Artist, Bass, Composer, Percussion, Tambourine Just Be Styx Composer Reigning Frogs Unruly Child Bass, Composer Rock Rolls On Michael Bruce Bass Still Singin' With the Band Ronnie Montrose / Ricky Phillips / Eric Singer Primary Artist, Bass, Composer, Organ (Hammond), Vocals (Background) JONATHAN CAIN Birth name Jonathan Leonard Friga Born February 26, 1950 Chicago, Illinois, United States Genres Hard rock, pop rock, progressive rock, smooth jazz, contemporary worship music Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter, producer Instruments Vocals, keyboards, guitar Years active 1974–present Associated acts The Babys Journey Jimmy Barnes Michael Bolton Bad English Jonathan Cain (born Jonathan Leonard Friga; February 26, 1950) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work with The Babys, Journey, and Bad English. Cain was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey on April 7, 2017.[1] Early life Cain was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Leonard and Nancy Friga, who were Italian. At the age of eight, Cain began accordion lessons, and by the time he was in his teens, he was playing accordion and piano at parties and in clubs. He also plays guitar, bass, and harmonica. Cain was a survivor of the Our Lady of the Angels school fire of 1958, in which 92 students and 3 nuns died.[2] In 1968 Cain graduated from East Leyden High School in the Chicago suburb of Franklin Park, Illinois and later attended the Chicago Conservatory of Music before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, and eventually to Los Angeles, California.[3] Career In 1976, Cain released his first record as the Jonathan Cain Band, Windy City Breakdown, on Bearsville Records. In 1979, he joined The Babys, appearing on their albums Union Jacks and On the Edge. In 1980, Cain left The Babys to join the rock band Journey, taking Gregg Rolie's place on keyboards. Cain aided Journey's rise to the top of the charts with his first collaborations on the album Escape, composing and playing the piano on songs such as "Don't Stop Believin'", described by AllMusic as "one of the best opening keyboard riffs in rock".[4] Perhaps his most notable contribution was as sole author of the Journey ballad "Faithfully", a song about life on the road while in a band. Cain would go on to appear on at least 13 other Journey albums and compilations. The song "Working Class Man" sung by Jimmy Barnes is one of Cain's compositions and is considered to be Barnes' signature song. Cain reunited with former Babys bandmates John Waite and Ricky Phillips, fellow Journey bandmate Neal Schon, and future Journey drummer Deen Castronovo to form the band Bad English. The band released two albums before disbanding in the early 1990s. In 1996, the Journey lineup from the album Escape was reunited. They reformed and recorded the album Trial by Fire. Steve Perry then left the band again in 1998, after suffering a hip injury, while hiking in Hawaii, that required surgery. Journey has continued on with three subsequent lead singers, Steve Augeri from 1998 to 2006, Jeff Scott Soto from 2006 to 2007, and Arnel Pineda from 2007 to the present. Cain is known to perform a piano solo at every Journey concert, usually right before the band performs "Open Arms." He started this tradition when he first joined the band in 1980. In addition to his work with Journey, Cain has released eight solo albums and contributed to solo albums by fellow Journey member Neal Schon. Personal life Cain has married three times. His first wife was singer Tané McClure for whom he wrote the hit song "Faithfully". In 1989, he married his second wife, Elizabeth Yvette Fullerton, with whom he has three children: Madison (1993) and twins Liza and Weston (1996). He and Elizabeth divorced in 2014. In April 2015, he married minister Paula White.[5] He has built a recording studio called Addiction Sound in Nashville, and currently resides in Apopka, Florida. Solo discography "Til It's Time To Say Goodbye"/"Ladies' Night" (1975) October Records [OCT 1001-AS(BS)]. Windy City Breakdown (1977) Bearsville/Wounded Bird Records. Back to the Innocence (1995) Intersound Records. Piano with a View (1995) Higher Octave Records. Body Language (1997) Higher Octave Records. For a Lifetime (1998) Higher Octave Records. Namaste (2001) Wildhorse Records. Anthology (2001) One Way Records. Animated Movie Love Songs (2002) One Way Records. Bare Bones (2004) AAO Records. Where I Live (2006) AAO Records. What God Wants to Hear (2016) Identity Records. Unsung Noel (2017) Awards He has received two BMI songwriter awards, both for songs co-written with Steve Perry, "Open Arms" and "Who's Crying Now". The Journey song, "When You Love a Woman", which he co-wrote with Perry and Schon, was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1997. Keyboardist/songwriter Jonathan Cain found AOR success in a series of bands ranging from Journey to the Babys and Bad English. Born in Chicago on February 26, 1950, he first emerged fronting the Jonathan Cain Band, which issued one LP, Windy City Breakdown, on the Bearsville label in 1977. A year later Cain replaced keyboardist Mike Corby in the British band the Babys, which scored the hits "Isn't It Time" and "Every Time I Think of You." When the group disbanded in 1981, Cain joined Journey prior to their breakthrough hit, Escape, and remained in the band until they broke up after 1986's Raised on Radio. Two years later, he and Journey guitarist Neal Schon teamed with ex-Babys frontman John Waite in Bad English, which scored a pair of major hits -- "When I See You Smile" and "Price of Love" -- before calling it quits in 1991. Cain resumed his solo career with 1995's Back to the Innocence and Piano with a View; after rejoining Journey for their 1996 reunion effort, Trial by Fire, he returned with the solo Body Language in 1997, which was followed the next year by For a Lifetime. During the 2000s, Cain divided his time between Journey tours and a solo career, releasing a new album every few years. His solo career went on the back burner after 2006's Where I Live, but he returned a decade later with What God Wants to Hear (2016) and Unsung Noel (2017). Songwriting Howard Ashman / Alan Menken Sonny Burke / Peggy Lee Elton John / Tim Rice Stephen Schwartz Jonathan Cain / Robbie Patton Gloria Shayne Baker / Noël Regney Don't Stop Believin' feat. Steve Perry / Neal Schon Mack David / Al Hoffman / Jerry Livingston John L. Friga Faithfully feat. Mica Roberts Pierre Baker / Steve Plunkett Michael Bolton / Jonathan Cain Rick Baron / Kim Tribble Matt Redman / Stephen Schwartz David Foster / Carole Bayer Sager Eric Bazilian / Jonathan Cain David Hartley / Sting Olema Waltz Howard Ashman / Alan Menken M.G. Wilder / David Zippel David Foster / Linda Thompson-Jenner Frank Churchill / Larry Morey Jonathan Cain / André Pessis Jack Feldman / George Gershwin / Barry Manilow / Bruce Sussman Jonathan Cain / Lyle Workman Jonathan Cain / Steve Seskin Jonathan Cain / Steve Perry Alan Menken / Tim Rice Jonathan Cain / John Waite Jonathan Cain / David Mullen All Credits Arranger Associate Producer Audio Engineer Bass Composer Composer/Lyricist Dmx Dmx Programming Engineer Featured Artist Group Member Guest Artist Guitar Guitar (12 String Acoustic) Guitar (12 String) Guitar (Acoustic) Guitar (Bass) Guitar (Electric) Guitar (Rhythm) Keyboards Liner Notes Lyricist MIDI Controller Main Personnel Member of Attributed Artist Mixing Orchestral Arrangements Organ Organ (Hammond) Performer Photography Piano Piano (Electric) Primary Artist Producer Programming Remixing String Arrangements Synthesizer Vocal Producer Vocals Vocals (Background) 2017 Covers, Vol. 2 Matt Bloyd Composer 2017 Now That's What I Call Tailgate Anthems Composer 2017 Timeless The Blues Image Keyboards, Featured Artist 2017 Transmission Impossible Journey Composer 2017 Unsung Noel Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals, Piano, Synthesizer, Programming, Orchestral Arrangements 2016 Violin Fantasy Jerry Goodman Composer 2016 What God Wants to Hear Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Programming, Composer 2015 Find a Heart Denise Donatelli Composer 2015 Live at Radio City Music Hall Joe Bonamassa Composer 2015 Popssical Well-Strung Composer 2015 Vortex Neal Schon Composer, Keyboards 2014 80s: Loverboy Loverboy Composer 2014 After All These Years DOWNDAY Composer, Featured Artist 2014 Different Shades of Blue Joe Bonamassa Composer 2014 Now! That's What I Call Feel Good Composer 2014 Playlist: Journey Greatest Hits Journey Vocals, Keyboards 2014 The Box Set Series Heart Composer 2014 The Frontiers Tour Journey Composer 2013 Breathe The Red Hot Chilli Pipers Composer 2013 Rich and Poor/Through the Eyes of Love Randy Crawford Composer 2013 The Voice: The Complete Season 3 Collection Terry McDermott Composer 2012 Destinations Grady Nichols Composer 2012 Driving Towards the Daylight Joe Bonamassa Composer 2012 Guitar Heroes & Rock Legends Composer, Primary Artist 2012 Latest & Greatest TV Themes Composer 2012 Only Boys Aloud Only Boys Aloud Composer 2012 Rock of Ages [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Composer 2011 2011 Grammy Nominees Composer 2011 Angels & Devils Sarah Darling Composer 2011 Eclipse Journey Producer, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 2011 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Journey Keyboards, Group Member, Composer 2011 Greatest Hits/Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Journey Keyboards 2011 Made in America: 20 Classic All-American Anthems Composer 2011 Mix 80's, 90's y Más Composer 2011 Now That's What I Call the 80's Hits Composer 2011 Pure... 80s Dance Party Composer 2011 Pure... Drive Composer 2011 Red The Dallas String Quartet Composer 2011 Somewhere in California Night Ranger Photography 2011 This Mortal Coil Redemption Composer 2011 You're Not Alone Sean McDermott Composer 2010 Barbie: Let's All Dance Composer 2010 Classic Rock Roadtrip Composer 2010 Clubland Smashed Composer 2010 Daydream/Mariah Carey Mariah Carey Composer 2010 Esencial de Super éxitos, Vol. 2 Composer 2010 Glee: The Music, Best of Season One Glee Composer 2010 Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals Glee Composer 2010 Haynes Ultimate Guide to Rock: Dad Composer 2010 In Real Time John Waite Composer, Lyricist 2010 Just the Hits 2010 Composer 2010 Live in Manila Journey Keyboards, Group Member, Composer 2010 Lo Esencial de Jugo de Hits Composer 2010 Love Songs Mariah Carey Composer 2010 Ministry of Sound: Dance Anthems Composer, Primary Artist 2010 Now That's What I Call Music! 75 [UK] Composer 2010 Punk Goes Classic Rock Composer 2010 Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Journey Rockabye Baby! Composer 2010 Running Trax Composer 2010 Songs of Delight Vai DaCapo Composer, Lyricist 2010 To the Secrets & Knowledge Number One Gun Composer 2009 101 Running Songs Composer 2009 Blues Bureau's Low Down & Dirty Blues Collection, Vol 1: Slow Jams Mixing 2009 Extended Versions Loverboy Composer 2009 Gnome Groove DJ Kimberly S. Composer 2009 Golden Instrumentals, Vol. 8 Composer 2009 I Could Be Good for You: The Very Best of 707 707 Composer 2009 Japanese Hospitality Warmen Composer 2009 Live at the Enmore Jimmy Barnes Composer 2009 Love Boyz II Men Composer 2009 Man by the Bay Michael Ortega Composer 2009 Now That's What I Call Power Ballads [1] Composer 2009 Now That's What I Call the '80s, Vol. 2 Composer 2009 Open Arms Boyz II Men Composer 2009 Raw Like Sushi: Live/Take Cover Mr. Big Composer 2009 Rock of Ages [Original Broadway Cast] Composer 2009 Sing in the Style of Barry Manilow: The 80s Composer 2008 50 Years of Australian Rock & Roll Composer 2008 Escape/Frontiers Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Group Member 2008 Faith Fully Anita Mui Composer 2008 Hits in Punk Composer 2008 Live in Concert Martina McBride Composer 2008 Love: Songs of Devotion Pat Coil Composer 2008 Lover's Jazz Julee Karan Composer 2008 Revelation Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer, Guitar (Rhythm) 2008 The Ballads Mariah Carey Composer 2008 The Best of Peter Frampton: Green Series Peter Frampton Composer 2008 The Essential Journey [Limited Edition 3.0] Journey Keyboards 2008 The Greatest Songs of the Eighties Barry Manilow Composer 2008 World's Best Dad Gift Set Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards 2007 Breathe Life Brian Kent Composer 2007 Call to Action Stan Bush Composer 2007 Daydream/Butterfly Mariah Carey Composer 2007 Discover Journey Journey Main Personnel 2007 Dock Rock, Vol. 5: After Dark Composer 2007 Easy Listening, Vol. 1-2 Composer 2007 Faithfully Jonathan Cain Primary Artist 2007 Guilt By Association Composer 2007 Low Strung Low Strung Composer 2007 Monster Metal Hits & Power Ballads' 80s Composer 2007 Reborn Northern Kings Composer 2007 Super Hits Michael Bolton Producer 2007 The Ultimate Rock Ballads Collection [Time Life] Composer 2007 The Ultimate Rock Ballads Collection: The Flame Composer 2007 Tribute to Journey [Hitbox] Composer 2007 Turn Me Loose Loverboy Composer 2007 World's Best Dad [2007] Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards 2006 An '80s Metal Tribute to Journey Composer 2006 Dock Rock Presents: Classic Rock Weekend Composer 2006 Easy Listening, Vol. 2: Music for Quiet Moments [SPP] Composer 2006 Essential Ballads Jeff Scott Soto Composer 2006 In the Heat of the Night Jimmy Barnes Producer 2006 Inspirations The Pianos of Cha'n Composer 2006 JB50 Jimmy Barnes Producer, Mixing, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals (Background) 2006 Live in Houston 1981: Escape Tour Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Main Personnel, Vocals, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 2006 Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour [DVD] Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 2006 Masterbeat: White Party 2005 Composer 2006 Strings to Your Heart Pedro Alfonso Composer 2006 We Are the '80s Loverboy Composer 2006 Where I Live Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Mixing 2005 Canciones de Amor de los 80/Love Songs from the 80's Stevan Micheo Composer 2005 Chartbuster Karaoke: Collin Raye, Vol. 2 Composer 2005 Chronicles Cher Composer 2005 Collected Black 'N Blue Producer 2005 Dos de Coleccion, Vol. 1 Jimmy Gonzalez Composer 2005 Generations Journey Vocals, Guitar (Rhythm), Composer 2005 Greatest Collection Conway Twitty Composer 2005 In Good Company Lee Lessack Composer 2005 Party Groove: Pride 05 Julian Marsh Composer 2005 Rock Breakout Years: 1985 Loverboy Composer 2005 Rock the Bones, Vol. 3 Composer 2005 The Best of the Babys The Babys Member of Attributed Artist, Keyboards, Composer 2005 The Very Best of Michael Bolton Michael Bolton Producer 2005 World Play [Bonus DVD] Soul Sirkus Audio Engineer 2004 A Lifetime of Temporary Relief: 10 Years of B-Sides & Rarities Low Composer 2004 Bare Bones Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Composer 2004 Best of the Brunswick Years 1932-1934 Glen Gray Composer 2004 Cardiomix Composer 2004 Drive [Enhanced Single] Shannon Noll Composer 2004 Greatest Collection Cyndi Lauper Composer 2004 More '80s Hair Metal Composer 2004 One Way Ticket Plane Thirteen Composer 2004 Over The Edge Over the Edge Composer, Lyricist 2004 Over the Edge Mickey Thomas Guest Artist, Composer 2004 Rockin' 80's [Sony] Composer 2004 Tiffany Nicole Tiffany Nicole Composer 2003 American Idol Season 2: All-Time Classic American Love Songs Composer 2003 Biggest Hits of the 80's Composer 2003 Country My Way Tina Turner Composer 2003 Drew's Famous 30 Greatest Classic Rock Drew's Famous Composer 2003 Follow Your Heart Elizabeth Keeney Composer 2003 Free Virtue Composer 2003 Full Circle Tim Mahoney Composer 2003 Greatest Hits Bad English Composer 2003 Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997: Videos and Live Performances Journey Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Composer 2003 Guitar Peter Lang Composer 2003 Hen House Studios, Vol. 3 (Anthology) Hen House Studios Anthology 3 Composer 2003 Hits 1985-1995: Best of the Best Gold Michael Bolton Producer 2003 Kids in America American Juniors Composer 2003 Live at the Gods Festival Hardline Composer 2003 Love Songs Loverboy Composer 2003 Metal Hits Ratt Composer 2003 NHL Rivals 2004: Xbox Composer 2003 No Escape: A Tribute to Journey Composer 2003 Shape Series: Yoga Composer, Primary Artist 2003 Siempre Humilde Jimmy Gonzalez y el Grupo Mazz Composer 2003 Slow Down Gilles Chiasson Composer 2003 Space: Ibiza 2003 (Mixed by Smokin Jo and Richie) Composer 2003 The Ballads Journey Composer 2003 The Best of the RCA Victor Recordings Lou Monte Composer 2003 Vent The Horrors Composer 2002 80's Energy: Mixed By Johnny Budz Composer 2002 A Tribute to Journey [Cleopatra] Composer 2002 Animated Movie Love Songs Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Arranger, Liner Notes, Keyboards, Programming 2002 Definitive Collection [Single Disc] Heart Composer 2002 Disco Divas: Birth of Girl Power Composer 2002 Hits Randy Crawford Composer 2002 Hits of Journey, Vol. 1 Composer 2002 Listen MacArthur Hewitt Composer 2002 Love Songs [Sony Box Set] Composer 2002 Made in Italy: Ibiza 02 Composer 2002 Metal Mayhem [St. Clair] Composer 2002 O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits Aerosmith Composer 2002 Oh Yeah! Energy Dance Party George Calle Composer 2002 Party Time 2003, Pt. 1 DJ Escape Composer 2002 Raw Jimmy Barnes Composer 2002 Red 13 Journey Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Rhythm), Composer 2002 Space Age Monkey Advance Trance Composer 2002 The 80's Now Vic Latino Composer 2002 The Best of Contemporary Christian [Box Set] Composer 2002 The Essential Heart Heart Composer 2002 The Heart of a Legend Kenny Rogers Composer 2002 Very Best Babys Album Ever The Babys Composer 2001 '80s Pop Hits [Sony] Composer 2001 A Year in Your Life: 1986, Vol. 1 Composer 2001 Anthology Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Engineer, Arranger, Mixing, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Bass, Guitar (Rhythm), Composer 2001 Arrival Journey Keyboards, Vocals (Background), String Arrangements, Group Member, Composer 2001 By Request: On the Rocks Composer 2001 Chillout Moods: Magic Forest Performer, Primary Artist 2001 Classic Rock Hits [Dead Line] Composer 2001 Cosmic Grooves: Scorpio Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2001 Flip Your Mind Karmadelic Composer 2001 Gold & Platinum: Hits of the '80s, Vol. 1-3 Composer 2001 Greatest Hits Mariah Carey Composer 2001 Live & Rare Tracks John Waite Composer 2001 Live, Loud & Loose: 1982-1986 Loverboy Composer 2001 Monster '86-'87 Hits Composer 2001 Monster Ballads, Vol. 2 Composer 2001 Monster Hits: 86, 87, 88 Composer 2001 Pow! Dance Hits 2002, Vol. 1 Composer 2001 Real Ballads Composer 2001 Return to Homeland George Skaroulis Composer 2001 Rock Hits of the 90's Composer 2001 Snake Bite Crawler Composer 2001 The Essential Journey Journey Keyboards, Composer 2001 The Journey Continues... Journey Composer 2001 The Sammy Kaye Collection Sammy Kaye Composer 2001 Tyranny The Generators Composer 2001 Ultimate Collection Black 'N Blue Producer, Composer 2000 All for Love [Amherst] Composer 2000 Australia 2000 Composer 2000 Bailando Pegaditos, Vol. 4 Composer 2000 Games of the XXVII Olympiad 2000 Piano 2000 Harmony Sweepstakes a Cappella Festival: 2000 National Finals Composer 2000 Hearts on Fire Kenny Rogers Composer 2000 Jackie Collins Presents: Lethal Seduction Composer 2000 Live in Detroit Peter Frampton Composer 2000 Love Songs: A Collection of Songs from the Heart Composer 2000 Millennium of Pop Composer 2000 Out of the Can Great King Rat Composer 2000 Pure Reality Kathleen Khan Composer 2000 Rendezvous: Echoes Within the City Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2000 Sailing Alden David / Michael James Composer 2000 Sing Radio Hits of the 90's Composer 2000 Smooth Grooves, Vol. 2 [Higher Octave] Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 2000 Soft Love, Vol. 6 Composer 2000 Starfire Jorn / Jørn Lande Composer 2000 The End of Sanctuary Sinner Composer 2000 The Smoke Has Cleared 2001 Three 1 Time Clique Composer 2000 Undercover Lover: Voices of Love Dunn Pearson Composer 1999 Alive in the 90's, Vol. 4 Composer 1999 Black & White Affair Richard Palalay Composer 1999 Epic Inspirational Movie Themes Composer 1999 Gold & Platinum: Hits of the '80s, Vol. 1 Composer 1999 Hits of 1986 Composer 1999 It's All Over [1999] Lil' Jinks Composer 1999 Moments of Love Spectrum Composer 1999 Monster 86 Hits Composer 1999 Monster Hits 86-88 Composer 1999 Mushroom 25 Live [Two Disc] Composer 1999 Piranha Blues Neal Schon Mixing 1999 Pop Music: The Modern Era 1976-1999 Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Composer 1999 Rock On, 1986: Mad About You Composer 1999 Rock: Train Kept a Rollin' Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Composer 1999 Seperate Ways Jenni Composer 1999 Smooth Grooves Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1999 Solo Flytes Lynyrd Skynyrd Composer 1999 Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century Composer 1999 The Album Clueless Composer 1999 The Greatest Hits of the '80s, Vol. 8 Composer 1999 The King Biscuit Flower Hour John Waite Composer 1998 Absolute New Age, Vol. 2 Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1998 Armageddon [Original Soundtrack] Composer 1998 Armageddon: Music Inspired By Composer 1998 For a Lifetime Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Engineer, Arranger, Composer 1998 Geffen Vintage 80s Presents: Rock It!! Composer 1998 Greatest Hits Live Journey Composer 1998 Kuschelrock, Vol. 4 Composer 1998 Merry Axemas, Vol. 2: More Guitars for Christmas Producer, Engineer, Arranger, Mixing, Keyboards, Programming 1998 Neal Schon & Jan Hammer Collection: No More Lies Neal Schon Composer 1998 Night & Day [Higher Octave] Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1998 Not So Innocent Jesse's Power Trip Composer 1998 One Night Only Black 'N Blue Composer 1998 Pop Hits, Vol. 71 Composer 1998 Remember Me Journey Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Composer 1998 Rock the Party Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers Composer 1998 The Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 2 [Warner] Composer 1998 The Collection: Escape/Frontiers/Infinity Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Group Member, Composer 1998 Ultimate Dance Beat Collection: Beegeetastic Composer 1997 70s & 80s, Vol. 27 Composer 1997 Body Language Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Engineer, Arranger, Mixing, Vocals, Composer 1997 Flavors of Jazz Producer, Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1997 Gold and Platinum, Vol. 4: 1980-1984 Composer 1997 Guitarisma: The Charisma, Passion and Romance of the Guitar Composer 1997 Heart of Rock [Coyote] Composer 1997 Higher & Higher/Step Lively Composer 1997 Keys to the Heart Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1997 Kuschelrock, Vol. 11 Composer 1997 Night of Love Millennia Composer 1997 Romance & Roses, Vol. 2 [Box] Composer 1997 Super Hits Loverboy Composer 1997 Tangerine Ambience, Vol. 2 Composer 1997 The Best New Age, Vol. 5 Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1997 The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits Collin Raye Composer 1997 The Best of Jimmy Barnes Jimmy Barnes Composer 1996 As in Music So in Life Keyboards, Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1996 Best of Randy Crawford [Warner Bros.] Randy Crawford Composer, Lyricist 1996 Fantasy: Mariah Carey at Madison Square Garden Mariah Carey Composer 1996 Forever Rock, Vol. 1 Composer 1996 Hits Jimmy Barnes Producer, Engineer, Piano, Keyboards, Composer 1996 In Harmony with the Homeless Engineer, Mixing, Performer, Primary Artist 1996 KSSJ 101.9 the City Sampler, Vol. 2 Performer, Composer, Primary Artist 1996 Kuschelrock, Vol. 10 Composer 1996 Pianoforte 4: Love Songs Eric Daub Composer 1996 Private Concert Sally Harmon Composer 1996 Rock On 1986 Composer 1996 Romance & Roses, Vol. 2: Because You Loved Me Composer 1996 That Sound from Down Under Composer 1996 The Complete John Waite, Vol. 1: Falling Backwards John Waite Guest Artist, Composer 1996 Trial by Fire Journey Engineer, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Composer 1996 When You Love a Woman/Message of Love Journey Vocals, Keyboards, Composer 1995 Back to the Innocence Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (12 String), Keyboards, Guitar (Bass), Guitar (Rhythm), Composer 1995 Beyond the Thunder Neal Schon Producer, Engineer, Arranger, Mixing, Liner Notes, Keyboards, Associate Producer, String Arrangements, Composer 1995 Billboard Top Hits: 1980-1984 Composer 1995 Daydream Mariah Carey Composer 1995 Definitive Collection [Bonus Disc] Heart Composer 1995 Frampton Comes Alive II Peter Frampton Composer 1995 Frampton Comes Alive II [Video] Peter Frampton Composer 1995 Golden Flute [Double Play] Composer 1995 Heart of America: 19 Soft Rock Ballads Composer 1995 Higher Octave Collection, Vol. 2 Composer 1995 Piano with a View Jonathan Cain Primary Artist, Producer, Engineer, Arranger, Liner Notes, Piano, Composer 1995 Precious Metal Composer 1995 Scandalous Patty Smyth Composer 1995 Temperature's Rising Loverboy Composer 1995 The Best New Age, Vol. 1 [Priority] Composer 1995 WNUA 95.5: Smooth Jazz Sampler, Vol. 8 Composer 1994 Classics, Vol. 2: Plain from the Heart Delbert McClinton Composer 1994 David Mullen David Mullen Composer 1994 Loverboy Classics: Their Greatest Hits Loverboy Composer 1994 Peter Frampton Peter Frampton Piano (Electric), MIDI Controller, Composer 1994 Raw Like Sushi Mr. Big Composer 1994 Stardust: Rock, Vol. 3 Composer 1994 The Very Best of Randy Crawford Randy Crawford Composer 1994 Where It All Begins The Allman Brothers Band Composer 1993 Gli Spari Sopra Vasco Rossi Keyboards, Organ (Hammond) 1993 Trainwreck of Emotion Lorrie Morgan Composer 1992 Double Eclipse Hardline Composer 1992 Soul & Passion Michael Bolton Composer 1992 The Essential John Waite Composer 1992 The Rogue Tompall Glaser Composer 1992 Through the Eyes of Love Randy Crawford Composer 1992 Time3 [Time Cubed] Journey Producer, Member of Attributed Artist, Keyboards, Composer 1991 Backlash Bad English Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Composer 1991 Hits of 1990 [Alex] Composer 1991 Honky Tonk Heart Chris Wall Composer 1991 Only the Young Rick Mathews Composer 1991 Something in Red Lorrie Morgan Composer 1991 When I See You Smile Bad English Composer 1990 Crazy in Love Conway Twitty Composer 1990 Seems Like Yesterday, Vol. 4: Early 80's Composer 1990 Smooth & Legit MC Smooth Composer 1989 Bad English Bad English Guest Artist, Vocals, Keyboards, Group Member, Composer 1989 Big Ones Loverboy Composer 1989 Heart of Stone Cher Composer 1989 Late Nite Neal Schon Arranger, Keyboards, Composer 1989 Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz Pretty Boy Floyd Composer 1989 Mr. Big Mr. Big Composer 1989 Sing [1989] [Original Soundtrack] Performer 1988 Barnestorming Live Jimmy Barnes Composer 1988 Journey's Greatest Hits Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Keyboards, Composer 1988 Love Your Man The Rossington Band Composer 1988 New Fire Burch Sisters Composer 1987 Freight Train Heart Jimmy Barnes Piano, Keyboards, Composer 1987 Looking Back Sammy Hagar Composer 1987 Rock of the '80s Composer 1987 The Hunger Michael Bolton Producer, Engineer, Keyboards, Composer 1986 Nasty, Nasty Black 'N Blue Producer, Composer 1986 Raised on Radio Journey Producer, Arranger, Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Dmx Programming, Vocal Producer, Dmx, Composer 1986 They Don't Make Them Like They Used To Kenny Rogers Composer 1985 For the Working Class Man Jimmy Barnes Producer, Remixing, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Composer 1985 Jimmy Barnes Jimmy Barnes Producer, Mixing, Vocals, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Composer 1985 Lovin' Every Minute of It Loverboy Composer 1985 Vision Quest [Original Soundtrack] Composer 1984 Frontiers and Beyond Journey Composer 1984 Prime Cuts [CBS] Composer 1984 Risky Business Composer 1984 The Terminator [Original Soundtrack] Brad Fiedel Composer 1984 The Warrior Scandal Composer 1983 Arnold Schwarzenegger's Total Body Workout Arnold Schwarzenegger Composer 1983 Frontiers Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Composer 1983 Passionworks Heart Composer 1983 Tane Cain Tane Cain Producer, Vocals, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Composer 1983 Three Lock Box Sammy Hagar Vocals, Keyboards, Composer 1983 Two of a Kind Olivia Newton-John / John Travolta Composer 1982 Billboard Top Hits: 1982 Composer 1982 Here to Stay Jan Hammer / Neal Schon Composer 1982 Mega Force 707 Composer 1982 Tron [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Wendy Carlos Composer, Lyricist 1981 Alive Alone Mickey Thomas Composer 1981 Anthology The Babys Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar (Rhythm), Composer 1981 Escape Journey Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Group Member, Composer 1981 Heavy Metal Composer, Lyricist 1981 Sweet Sweet Burton Cummings Composer 1980 On the Edge The Babys Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Composer 1980 Union Jacks The Babys Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Composer 1980 Valentine Baby The Babys Vocals, Keyboards, Composer 1977 Windy City Breakdown Jonathan Cain Band Producer, Primary Artist, Vocals, Keyboards, Composer 1973 The Morning After Maureen McGovern Composer 1969 The Stone Circus Stone Circus Organ 1967 Lush Life Nancy Wilson Composer 100 Greatest Musicals Lyricist 100 Hits: Best Rock & Power Ballads Album Composer 100 Hits: Pop Essentials Composer 100 Hits: The Best Love Album Composer 30:30 Hindsight Jimmy Barnes Composer 80's Songs Composer 80s U.S. Playlist Composer 90s Male Hits, Vol. 12 Composer 90s Male Hits, Vol. 13 Composer A Different Look A Different Look Composer Acoustically Speaking: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below Adam Pascal / Anthony Rapp Composer Adam Brand & the Outlaws Adam Brand & the Outlaws Composer All My Secrets Lauren Wolf Composer, Lyricist All She Wrote Christie Lamb Composer American Dreams Composer American Idol Top 4 Season 10 Composer Animal Boy Matt the Electrician Composer Ballermann XXL Party 2011 Composer Batters Up! Songs of Baseball The Hit Crew Composer Because I Loved Deanne Matley Composer Brushfire Aid: Artists for the Brushfire Appeal Composer Dad Songs Composer Don't Stop Believin' James Durbin Composer Don't Stop Believin' Steel Panther Composer Don't Stop Believin' [The Voice Performance] Terry McDermott Composer Don’t Stop Believin’ Trent Bell Composer Don’t Stop Believin’ Rayshun LaMarr Composer Don’t Stop Believin’ Mashd N Kutcher Composer, Composer/Lyricist Drew's Famous Instrumental Pop Collection, Vol. 69 Composer/Lyricist Drew's Famous Wedding Songs: Engagement Party The Hit Crew Composer Eishockey Hits Composer, Lyricist Escape Jason Swanson Composer From Broadway With Love: A Benefit Concert for Orlando Composer Hindsight Jimmy Barnes Composer, Featured Artist, Keyboards, Piano, Producer Imagine RyanDan Composer Jump! Songs Inspired By Glee The Hit Collective Composer Last Call Nathan Temby Composer Lullaby Pop Hitzzz 2 Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star Composer Lullaby Rock, Vol. 3 The Marcarlo Brothers Composer Lullaby Versions of Glee, Vol. 1 Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star Composer Modus Operandi Jerry Dale Harris Composer Moneypenny Moneypenny Composer, Lyricist New Year's Eve Party! Composer No Brakes [Video] John Waite Composer Now That's What I Call 21st Century Composer Now That's What I Call Power Ballads: Hits Composer Now That's What I Call the 80s Hits [Deluxe Edition] Composer Now! That's What I Call Running 2014 Composer Open Arms Ryan Sill Composer Open Arms Kat Perkins Composer Open Arms Jermaine Paul Composer Party Groove: Gay Days, Vol. 7 Randy Bettis Composer Party Tyme Karaoke : Show Tunes 5 Party Tyme Karaoke Composer Party Tyme Karaoke: 80s Hits, Vol. 4 Party Tyme Karaoke Composer Party Tyme Karaoke: Classic Rock Hits 3 Party Tyme Karaoke Composer Party Tyme Karaoke: R&B Female Hits 4 Party Tyme Karaoke Composer Party Tyme Karaoke: Rock Male Hits 5 Party Tyme Karaoke Composer Platinum Hair Metal Hits Composer Qing Ge 1 Anita Mui Composer Rock & Romance Collection Composer Rockestra Sioux City Rockestra Composer The Heart of Classic Rock [Box Set] Composer The 80's Greatest Rock Hits, Vol. 3: Arena Rock Composer The Covers Kurt Schneider / Sam Tsui Composer These Dreams: Intimate Piano Moments David Osborne Composer These Moments Kalei Gamiao Composer Triple J’s Like a Version Composer Up the Academy Composer Wild Heart: The Return of Metal Ballads, Vol. 1 Composer Working Class Man Spencer Jones Composer Yoga to Glee, Vol. 1 Yoga Pop Ups Composer Yoga to Journey Yoga Pop Ups Composer Yoga to Pop Hits 2 Yoga Pop Ups Composer Your Songs Lea Salonga Composer JOURNEY (BAND) Background information Origin San Francisco, California, United States Genres Hard rock[1] · arena rock[2] · soft rock[3][4] · progressive rock (early)[5] · jazz-rock (early)[6] Years active 1973-1987 · 1995-present Labels Columbia · Frontiers · Sanctuary · Nomota LLC Associated acts Abraxas Pool · Bad English · Frumious Bandersnatch · Hardline · Santana · Schon & Hammer · Soul SirkUS · The Storm · Vital Information Members Neal Schon Ross Valory Steve Smith Jonathan Cain Arnel Pineda Past members Prairie Prince Gregg Rolie George Tickner Aynsley Dunbar Robert Fleischman Steve Perry Randy Jackson Steve Augeri Deen Castronovo Jeff Scott Soto Journey is an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1973, composed of former members of Santana and Frumious Bandersnatch. The band has gone through several phases; its strongest commercial success occurred between 1978 and 1987 when Steve Perry was lead vocalist, During that period, the band released a series of hit songs, including "Don't Stop Believin'" (1981), which in 2009 became the top-selling track in iTunes history among songs not released in the 21st century.[7][8] Its parent studio album, Escape, the band's eighth and most successful, reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and yielded another of their most popular singles, "Open Arms". Its 1983 follow-up album, Frontiers, was almost as successful in the United States, reaching No. 2 and spawning several successful singles; it broadened the band's appeal in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart. Journey enjoyed a successful reunion in the mid-1990s and later regrouped with a series of lead singers. Sales have resulted in two gold albums, eight multi-platinum albums, and two diamond albums (including seven consecutive multi-platinum albums between 1978 and 1987). They have had eighteen Top 40 singles in the U.S. (the second most without a Billboard Hot 100 number one single behind Electric Light Orchestra with 20), six of which reached the Top 10 of the US chart and two of which reached No. 1 on other Billboard charts, and a No. 6 hit on the UK Singles Chart in "Don't Stop Believin'". In 2005, "Don't Stop Believin'" reached No. 3 on iTunes downloads. Originally a progressive rock band, Journey was described by AllMusic as having cemented a reputation as "one of America's most beloved (and sometimes hated) commercial rock/pop bands" by 1978, when they redefined their sound by embracing pop arrangements on their fourth album, Infinity.[9] According to the Recording Industry Association of America, Journey has sold 48 million albums in the U.S., making them the 25th best-selling band. Their worldwide sales have reached over 75 million records, making them one of the world's best-selling bands of all time.[10] A 2005 USA Today opinion poll named Journey the fifth-best U.S. rock band in history.[11][12] Their songs have become arena rock staples and are still played on rock radio stations across the world. Journey ranks No. 96 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. Journey was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the class of 2017. Inductees included lead singer Steve Perry, guitarist Neal Schon, keyboardists Jonathan Cain and Gregg Rolie, bassist Ross Valory, and drummers Aynsley Dunbar and Steve Smith.[13] History 1973–1976: Formation, Journey, and Look into the Future The original members of Journey came together in San Francisco in 1973 under the auspices of former Santana manager Herbie Herbert. Originally called the Golden Gate Rhythm Section and intended to serve as a backup group for established Bay Area artists, the band included Santana alumni Neal Schon on lead guitar and Gregg Rolie on keyboards and lead vocals. Bassist Ross Valory and rhythm guitarist George Tickner, both of Frumious Bandersnatch, rounded out the group. Prairie Prince of The Tubes served as drummer. The band quickly abandoned the "backup group" concept and developed a distinctive jazz fusion style. After an unsuccessful radio contest to name the group, roadie John Villanueva[14] suggested the name "Journey".[15] The band's first public appearance came at the Winterland Ballroom on New Year’s Eve, 1973. Prairie Prince rejoined The Tubes shortly thereafter, and the band hired British drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who had recently worked with Frank Zappa. On February 5, 1974, the new line-up made their debut at the Great American Music Hall and secured a recording contract with Columbia Records.[citation needed] Journey released their eponymous debut album in 1975, and rhythm guitarist Tickner left the band before they cut their second album, Look into the Future (1976). Neither album achieved significant sales, so Schon, Valory, and Dunbar took singing lessons in an attempt to add vocal harmonies to Rolie's lead. The following year's Next contained shorter tracks with more vocals, and featured Neal Schon as lead singer on two of the songs.[citation needed] 1977–1980: New musical direction, Next, Infinity, and Evolution Journey's album sales did not improve and Columbia Records requested that they change their musical style and add a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties. The band hired Robert Fleischman and transitioned to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston. Journey went on tour with Fleischman in 1977 and together the new incarnation of the band wrote the hit "Wheel in the Sky"; however, management differences resulted in Fleischman leaving within the year.[16][17] In late 1977, Journey hired Steve Perry as their new lead singer. Herbie Herbert, the band's manager, also hired Roy Thomas Baker as a producer to add a layered sound approach as Baker had done with his previous band, Queen. With their new lead singer and new producer, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity (1978). This album was their first RIAA-certified platinum album, and with their hit song "Wheel in the Sky" (#57 U.S.), Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date.[citation needed] In late 1978, manager Herbie Herbert fired drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who joined Bay Area rivals Jefferson Starship shortly thereafter.[18] He was replaced by Berklee-trained jazz drummer Steve Smith.[19] Perry, Schon, Rolie, Smith and Valory recorded Evolution (1979), which gave the band their first Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 single, "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" (#16); and Departure (1980), which reached No. 8 on the album charts.[citation needed] Journey's newfound success brought the band an almost entirely new fan base. During the 1980 Departure world tour, the band recorded a live album, Captured.[citation needed] Keyboardist Gregg Rolie then left the band, the second time in his career he left a successful act.[20] Keyboardist Stevie "Keys" Roseman was brought in to record the lone studio track for Captured, "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love),"[21] but Rolie recommended pianist Jonathan Cain of The Babys as the permanent replacement. With Cain's replacement of Rolie's Hammond B-3 organ with his own synthesizers, the band was poised for a new decade in which they would achieve their greatest musical success.[22] 1981–1983: Height of popularity, Departure and Escape With Cain on board, the band began writing material that would eventually lead up to Journey's biggest studio album, Escape. Recording sessions began in April 1981, and lasted until the middle of June. Escape was released on July 31, 1981, and immediately the album became a mainstream success. The album, which has thus far sold nine times platinum, went to number one on the album charts later that year, and included three top-ten hits: "Who's Cryin' Now", "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms". The last is Journey's highest-charting single to date, staying at No. 2 for six consecutive weeks and ranking at No.34 on Billboard's 1982 year-end Hot 100. MTV videotaped one of their two sold-out shows in Houston on November 6, 1981, in front of over 20,000 fans.[23] Capitalizing on their success, the band recorded radio commercials for Budweiser and sold rights to their likenesses and music for use in two video games: the Journey arcade game by Bally/Midway and Journey Escape by Data Age for the Atari 2600.[citation needed] This success was met with criticism. The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide gave each of the band's albums only one star, with Dave Marsh writing that "Journey was a dead end for San Francisco area rock." Marsh later would anoint Escape as one of the worst number-one albums of all time.[citation needed] Journey's next album, Frontiers (1983), continued their commercial success, reaching No. 2 on the album charts, selling nearly six million copies. The album generated four Top 40 hits, "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)", which reached No. 8, "Faithfully", which reached No. 12, "Send Her My Love" and "After the Fall", both of which reached No. 23. By this time, Journey had become one of the top touring and recording bands in the world. During the subsequent stadium tour, the band contracted with NFL Films to record a video documentary of their life on the road, Frontiers and Beyond. Scenes from the documentary were shot at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with more than 80,000 fans in attendance.[14] 1983–1987: Frontiers, Raised on Radio, and more personnel changes[edit] After the Frontiers stadium tour, Journey decided to take some time off. Lead singer Steve Perry and guitarist Neal Schon both pursued solo projects between 1982 and 1985. The band released two songs previously intended for Frontiers: "Ask the Lonely", on the soundtrack to the movie Two of a Kind (1983); and "Only the Young", on the soundtrack to the movie Vision Quest (1985). "Only the Young" reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. When Journey finally returned to record their album Raised on Radio (1986), bass player Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith were fired from the band for musical and professional differences.[19][24] Bassist and future American Idol judge Randy Jackson, bassist Bob Glaub, and established drummer Larrie Londin handled the two vacant slots. The album went multiplatinum, selling over two million copies. It also produced four top 20 singles, "Be Good to Yourself" (#9), "I'll Be Alright Without You" (#14), "Girl Can't Help It" and "Suzanne", both of which reached No. 17. The tour featured Jackson on bass and Mike Baird on drums, and was videotaped by MTV and made into a documentary, which included interviews with the band members. But with Perry unable or unwilling to remain actively involved, the band cancelled the rest of the tour and went on an extended, indefinite hiatus.[25][26] 1987–1995: Hiatus Schon and Cain spent the rest of 1987 collaborating with artists such as Jimmy Barnes and Michael Bolton before teaming up with Cain's ex-Babys bandmates John Waite and Ricky Phillips to form the supergroup Bad English with drummer Deen Castronovo in 1988. Steve Smith devoted his time to his jazz bands, Vital Information and Steps Ahead, and teamed up with Ross Valory and original Journey keyboardist Gregg Rolie to create The Storm with singer Kevin Chalfant and guitarist Josh Ramos. On November 3, 1991, Schon, Cain, and Perry reunited to play several songs at the Bill Graham tribute concert. To date this is the last time Perry would sing in concert with former Journey bandmates.[citation needed] After the breakup of Bad English in 1991, Schon and Castronovo formed the glam metal band Hardline with brothers Johnny and Joey Gioeli, before joining Paul Rodgers' backing band in 1994. Cain spent the next few years focusing on his solo career.[citation needed] Between 1987 and 1995, Columbia Records released three Journey compilations, including the 1988 greatest hits album, which remains the band's best-selling record. It continues to sell 500,000 to 1,000,000 copies per year. By December 2008, it was the sixth best-selling greatest hits package in the United States,[27] and by 2014 had spent 300 weeks on the Billboard 200 (one of only five albums to do so).[citation needed] 1995–1997: Reunion and Trial by Fire[edit] In 1995, the Escape and Frontiers lineup (Perry, Schon, Cain, Valory and Smith) reunited under new management, signing with Irving Azoff, longtime Eagles manager. Trial by Fire, released in 1996, included the hit single "When You Love a Woman", which reached No. 12 on the Billboard charts, ranked at No. 36 on the 1996 year-end Hot 100, and was nominated in 1997 for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[28] The album also produced three top 40 mainstream rock tracks, "Message of Love" reaching No. 18, "Can't Tame the Lion" reaching No. 33, and "If He Should Break Your Heart" reaching No. 38.[29] Plans for a subsequent tour ended when Perry injured his hip while hiking in Hawaii in the summer of 1997, and could not perform without hip replacement surgery – which for some time he refused to undergo.[30][31] He later announced that he was permanently leaving the band. In 1998, Schon and Cain decided to seek a new lead singer, at which point drummer Steve Smith left the band as well.[31] 1998–2007: A new lead singer and drummer, Arival, and Generations Journey in 2002: Steve Augeri, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory, Deen Castronovo and Neal Schon In 1998, after auditioning several high-profile candidates, including Geoff Tate and John West[32], Journey replaced Perry with Steve Augeri, formerly of Tyketto and Tall Stories. The band hired drummer Deen Castronovo, Schon's and Cain's Bad English bandmate and drummer for Hardline, to replace Steve Smith. In 2000, the band released their next studio album, Arrival in Japan. A US release followed in 2001. "All the Way" became a minor adult contemporary hit from the album. In 2002, the band released a four-track CD titled Red 13, with an album cover design chosen through a fan contest. In 2005, the band was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, embarked on their 30th anniversary tour, and released their twelfth full-length studio album, Generations, in which each band member performed lead vocals on at least one song.[citation needed] In July 2006, Steve Augeri was dropped from the band while they toured with Def Leppard, the official site referring to a "chronic throat infection." Augeri had been suffering from vocal attrition problems since 2003 and Journey had been accused of using pre-recorded lead vocals.[33] For nearly a year, Jeff Scott Soto from Talisman filled in with the band for several months referring to him as their official lead singer. However, in June 2007, the band announced that Soto was no longer with them.[34][35] That spring, HBO aired the finale of the series The Sopranos, concluding with Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" emanating from a diner jukebox. Without a lead singer, the band found itself unable to tour to capitalize on the heightened nostalgia for 1980s music demonstrated by the series.[citation needed] 2007–present: Lead singer and drummer replaced again, Revelation, Eclipse, and onwards[edit] In the summer of 2007, Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon began searching YouTube for a new lead singer. They auditioned Jeremey Hunsicker of the Journey tribute band Frontiers, with whom they co-wrote "Never Walk Away", for their next album.[36][37][unreliable source?] Ultimately the band hired another YouTube find, Filipino singer Arnel Pineda of the cover band The Zoo.[38] Although Pineda was not the first foreign national to become a member of Journey (former drummer Aynsley Dunbar is British), nor even the first non-Caucasian (former bass player Randy Jackson is African-American), the transition resulted in what Marin Independent Journal writer Paul Liberatore called "an undercurrent of racism among some Journey fans". Keyboardist Jonathan Cain responded to such sentiments: "We've become a world band. We're international now. We're not about one color."[39] Journey's first album with Pineda, Revelation, debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard charts, selling more than 196,000 units in its first two weeks and staying in the top 20 for six weeks.[40] As a multi-disc set (2-CD) each unit within that set counts as one sale.[41] Journey also found success on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart where the single "After All These Years" spent over 23 weeks, peaking at No. 9.[42] Receipts from the 2008 tour made Journey one of the top-grossing concert tours of the year, bringing in over $35,000,000.[43] On December 18, 2008, Revelation was certified platinum by RIAA.[44][45] The band's second album with Pineda, Eclipse, was released on May 24, 2011, and debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart.[46] In 2011, the band also released Greatest Hits 2.[citation needed] In 2015, Deen Castronovo was arrested and charged with fourth-degree assault and menacing after police say he physically injured a woman. As a result, he was fired by Journey from upcoming performances and was ultimately replaced by Omar Hakim on the band's 2015 tour. In 2016, Steve Smith again returned and replaced Hakim, reuniting all of the members of the Escape-Frontiers-Trial by Fire lineup except lead singer Steve Perry.[47] Logo After featuring the members of the band in various poses for the first three studio albums, in 1980 Journey adopted the logo of the scarab beetle, a symbol borrowed from Egyptian hieroglyphs.[citation needed] Band members List of Journey members Current members Neal Schon – lead guitar, backing vocals (1973–present) Ross Valory – bass, backing vocals (1973–1985, 1995–present) Steve Smith – drums, percussion (1978–1985, 1995–1998, 2015–present) Jonathan Cain – keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1980–present) Arnel Pineda – lead vocals (2007–present) In popular culture Over the years, Journey songs have been heard or referred to in numerous films, television series, video games, and even on Broadway. The band's songs have been covered by multiple artists and adopted by sports teams. In particular, "Don't Stop Believin'" was heard in the final episode of The Sopranos, adapted by the television series Glee, sung by the Family Guy cast, adopted as the unofficial anthem of the 2005 and 2010 World Series champion baseball teams, performed by The Chipmunks in their album Undeniable (2008), and sung by the cast of the Broadway musical Rock of Ages.[48][49] On March 8, 2013, a documentary, Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey, was released. The movie, directed by Ramona S. Diaz, chronicles the discovery of Arnel Pineda and his first year with Journey.[50][51] Discography Journey discography Studio albums[edit] Journey (1975) Look into the Future (1976) Next (1977) Infinity (1978) Evolution (1979) Departure (1980) Escape (1981) Frontiers (1983) Raised on Radio (1986) Trial by Fire (1996) Arrival (2001) Generations (2005) Revelation (2008) Eclipse (2011) During 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. Infinity By 1977, however, the group decided it needed a strong vocalist/frontman and hired Steve Perry. The results were immediately felt on the fourth album, Infinity (1978), which sold a million copies within a year. (By this time, Dunbar had been replaced by Steve Smith.) Evolution (1979) was similarly successful, as was Departure (after which Rolie was replaced by Jonathan Cain). Following a live album, Captured (1981), Journey released Escape, which broke them through to the top ranks of pop groups by scoring three Top Ten hit singles, all ballads highlighting Perry's smooth tenor: "Who's Crying Now," "Don't Stop Believin'," and "Open Arms." The album topped the charts and sold millions. Frontiers (1983), featuring the hit "Separate Ways," was another big success, after which Perry released a double-platinum solo album, Street Talk (1984). When the group got back together to make a new album, Valory and Smith were no longer in the lineup and Raised on Radio (1986) was made by Schon, Perry, and Cain, who added other musicians for a tour. Trial by Fire Following the tour, Journey disbanded. Perry went into a prolonged period of seclusion as Schon and Cain formed Bad English with vocalist John Waite. Bad English had several hit singles, including the chart-topper "When I See You Smile," before breaking up. Perry returned to recording in 1994, releasing For the Love of Strange Medicine. Although the album went gold, it was a commercial disappointment by previous standards. In 1996, Perry, Schon, Cain, Valory, and Smith staged a Journey reunion, releasing the million-selling Trial by Fire, which featured the gold-selling Top 20 single "When You Love a Woman," and going on tour. Perry and Smith opted out of the reunion after the tour, but Journey continued, hiring a new lead singer, Steve Augeri (formerly of Tall Stories), and a new drummer, Bad English's Deen Castronovo, who made their debuts on "Remember Me," a track on the 1998 Armageddon soundtrack. The band next reconvened in 2001. Arrival, Journey's 11th new studio album, was released in April, followed by a national tour. Generations The band received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 21, 2005. That same year they released a new album, Generations, and embarked on their 30th anniversary tour. Shows on the tour stretched over three hours long and were divided into two sets -- one focusing on pre-Escape material, the other on post-Escape material. The archival release Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour appeared on both DVD and CD in 2006, the same year that the group brought Jeff Scott Soto aboard as a replacement for Augeri, who developed a throat infection that prevented him from singing. Revelation However, Soto's time with the band was limited; in 2007, Journey announced that they had parted ways with the singer and were once again seeking a frontman. They found him in Arnel Pineda, a Filipino vocalist that they discovered after seeing him perform on YouTube. Pineda made his debut with the band in 2008, the same year that Journey released Revelation. Fueled by the adult contemporary hit "After All These Years," Revelation was a surprise hit that wound up going platinum. Journey returned in the summer of 2011 with Eclipse, a concept album that saw the band tie together its progressive rock beginnings with its '80s arena rock peak. 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