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Journey has been through their share of incarnations over the past five decades – some of them respected but low-selling, some of them bestsellers who were critically ignored. To help guide you through those periods, we're counting down all of their studio albums from worst to best.

Through it all, guitarist and co-founder Neal Schon , the only member to have appeared on every Journey album, has soldiered on. He started Journey in the mid-'70s as a fusion-focused group alongside fellow Santana product Gregg Rolie , but it was only after Steve Perry joined that they began building a platinum-selling legacy. Then, Jonathan Cain came over from the Babys to replace Rolie on keyboards, and his pop smarts and composition skills helped launch Journey into superstar status in the early '80s.

But by the end of the decade, Perry, who established a parallel solo career with 1984's Street Talk , began an on-again, off-again relationship with the band – much to the chagrin of all the new fans Journey had made in the meantime. After their final late '90s split, Schon and Cain went through two other frontmen before settling on current singer Arnel Pineda . He has since helped Journey rebuild its commercial fortunes, keeping the band as a reliable draw on the road while leading them to two Top 15 releases along the way. But which one tops them all? See our ranking of Journey's albums below.

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They are one of the biggest rock bands of all time, and their most famous song is the best-selling digital track from the 20th century. But for Journey, global stardom might never have happened if not for a hard-hitting ultimatum from their record company back in 1977. As the band’s original drummer Aynsley Dunbar recalled: “We were told: ‘Get a singer, get some hit songs or you’re off the label.’”

At that time, the San Francisco-based band had made three albums for Columbia Records, and all three had stiffed. Guitarist Neal Schon and vocalist/keyboard player Gregg Rolie had previously played in Santana , but Journey’s early music, mixing Santana-style jazz fusion and progressive rock, was a hard sell, and Rolie’s voice wasn’t the strongest.

Everything changed when Steve Perry joined the band after they’d tried out another singer, Robert Fleischman. With a richly expressive voice, Perry could hit high notes that other singers could only dream of. His first album with the band, 1978’s  Infinity , reinvented Journey as a mainstream rock act. The album promptly went platinum, and from there, the only way was up.

In the 80s, Journey became one of the biggest bands in America, with the Holy Trinity of AOR albums:  Escape ,  Frontiers  and  Raised On Radio . Perry also had a huge hit in 1984 with his first solo album, Street Talk . But the pressures of fame led Perry to quit the band in 1987, leaving Journey on hiatus until his return in 1995. And when he quit again two years later, he was gone for good.

How to replace the irreplaceable? Journey survived by finding the best Steve Perry impersonators on the planet. They made two albums in the early 2000s with Steve Augeri, formerly the singer in cult AOR band Tall Stories. And in 2007, when Journey’s classic hit  Don ’ t Stop   Believin ’  was featured in The Sopranos - making the song more famous than ever before, and putting the band’s name back in the spotlight - they unveiled a new singer who had been discovered via YouTube.

Filipino Arnel Pineda’s performance of Journey songs in covers band The Zoo was enough to secure him his dream job. He sounds uncannily like Steve Perry, and has now made three albums with Journey, including Freedom , released in 2022.

Perry, meanwhile, had withdrawn from public view for many years after leaving the band. But in 2018 he made a comeback with a solo album Traces , his first full-length recording since Journey’s Trial By Fire back in 1996. And if something had been lost over time - the power he’d had in his youth - it was still, unmistakably, the voice that made Journey the greatest AOR band of them all…

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18. Journey: Look Into The Future (Columbia, 1976)

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In the credits to Journey’s 1979 album  Evolution , the band stated, gratefully: “Columbia Records stands alone in the field of developing new artists.” The company’s ‘tough love’ approach certainly worked for Journey, who couldn’t buy a hit record until Columbia ordered them to find a proper singer and write some tunes.

Tellingly, the catchiest number on Look   Into The Future, the band’s second album, is a cover of The Beatles ’ It’s All Too Much . The other tracks run like a loose jam session, veering from prog to psychedelia, jazz to heavy rock. Despite the album’s title, the sound is stuck in the 60s.

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17. Journey: Eclipse (Frontiers, 2011)

Journey got off to a strong start with Arnel Pineda on 2008’s million-selling Revelation, but the follow-up was an outright flop.  Eclipse was by design a heavy, guitar-focused album. As keyboard player Jonathan Cain said: “If people want to hear ballads, they can certainly find them on other records.”

But aside from the opening track, the mighty anthem City Of Hope , there is nothing on this album with the melodic power of a classic Journey banger like Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) . It’s all so much hot air. And if this album’s ballads slipped Cain’s mind, it’s hardly surprising.

16. Journey: Journey (Columbia, 1975)

“A strong beginning” said Rolling Stone magazine of Journey’s debut album. It certainly sounded as if some strong stuff was being smoked when they recorded it. With two former members of Santana in Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie, and an accomplished drummer, Englishman Aynsley Dunbar, who had played for John Mayall , Jeff Beck and Frank Zappa , this was a new band with an impressive pedigree. 

Their musicianship dazzled on the instrumentals Kohoutek and Topaz, the latter written by rhythm guitarist George Tickner, who left the group after this album. But all that jazz-rock fusion showboating wears thin over 35 minutes.

15. Journey: Next (Columbia, 1977)

The band’s third album was the last before Steve Perry joined, and in its opening track from there was a hint of what was to come. Spaceman was a simple ballad, although Perry would never have sung, as Gregg Rolie did, “ I’m a cosmopolitan, right-handed wingless man .”

Another significant track was Hustler , as Journey moved towards a more straightforward hard rock sound, with shades of Deep Purple . And as the band’s first phase ended, they delivered the most bizarre song they ever recorded - People , a trippy number with Schon playing spaced-out licks and Rolie singing like John Lennon .

14. Steve Perry: Traces (Fantasy, 2018) 

“I know it’s been a long time comin’,” Perry sang in the first line of the opening song, No Erasin’ . No shit. The release of Traces came 24 years after his previous solo album, and 22 years since his Journey swan song Trial By Fire .

Perry’s comeback, at the age of 69, was greeted as the AOR equivalent of the Resurrection, and amid such hysteria, Traces proved underwhelming, its blend of soft rock, pop and soul drifting into blandness here and there. But in No Erasin’ , the old magic was still there in what may be the last great song he’ll ever sing.

13. Journey: Generations (Sanctuary, 2005)

Singer Steve Augeri’s first album with Journey, 2001’s Arrival , was the best they ever made without Steve Perry. The follow-up, Generations , also had its moments - notably Faith In The Heartland and The Place In Your Heart , both of which were re-recorded with Arnel Pineda on 2008’s Revelation .

But in 2006 Augeri was out of the band. A serious throat infection had damaged his voice, and he was dismissed amid rumours that he had lip-synced on stage. His exit may have been ignominious, but Augeri’s contribution to Journey’s legacy should not be underestimated.

12. Journey: Freedom (BMG, 2022)

On Journey’s first album in more than a decade, only Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain remain from the band’s glory days. What’s more, two key contributors to this album - bassist Randy Jackson and drummer/songwriter/co-producer Narada Michael Walden - have since departed.

But as our own Geoff Barton stated: “ Freedom  passes the  Classic Rock  AOR test with flying colours.” The opening song Together We Run is quintessential Journey, and the epic Beautiful As You Are delivers a grand finale. And as Schon told Classic Rock , there is more to come. “As long as I’m here,” he said, “we’re gonna keep creating.”

11. Journey: Revelation (Frontiers, 2008) 

Lightning can strike twice. In 2005, Foreigner found in Kelly Hansen a singer whose voice was a close match for that of the great Lou Gramm. And two years later, Journey discovered a young Filipino guy who could sing like Steve Perry.

It was a big ask for Arnel Pineda to make the giant leap from Journey covers band to the real thing, but he performed heroically on the aptly named Revelation - from the triumphant anthem Never Walk Away to the beautiful ballad Turn Down The World Tonight . Revelation became the band’s first million seller without Perry. For Pineda, there was surely no greater vindication.

10. Steve Perry: For The Love Of Strange Medicine (Columbia, 1994)

Perry’s first solo album Street Talk was a huge hit in 1984. Ten years later, his second solo record reached the US top 20 but failed to make much of an impact in a world dominated by alternative rock.

For The Love Of   Strange Medicine  had some fine songs - the dynamic opening one-to punch of You Better Wait and Young Hearts Forever , and the epic title track. But the ballads were unremarkable, and the album, as a whole, was somewhat overwrought and overproduced. Within two years, Perry’s return to Journey yielded the comeback album Trial By Fire . But the reunion wouldn’t last.

9. Journey: Trial By Fire (Columbia, 1996)

The second coming of Steve Perry ended in disappointment. With the definitive Escape -era line-up reunited, Journey should have delivered a great album. They managed only half that. On opener  Message Of Love  and the ready-made wedding song  When You Love A Woman , Journey achieved something close to peak form. 

But the big rock epics,  Castles Burning  and  Can ’ t Tame The Lion , were all bluster. Trial By Fire  hit No.3 in the US, but the band’s comeback tour was aborted after Perry injured his hip in a hiking accident. Tragically, he never sang for Journey again.

8. Journey: Arrival (Columbia, 2001)

They were big shoes to fill, but New Yorker Steve Augeri proved a more than capable replacement for Steve Perry in Journey. With the new singer performing at such a high level, Arrival was the band’s best album since Raised On Radio .

Four tracks came right out of the top drawer: powerful opener Higher Place , one of several songs on the album co-written with Night Ranger’s Jack Blades; Signs Of Life , an anthem for the brokenhearted; and two majestic ballads,  All   The Way  and  Loved By You. Augeri had passed the test. And Journey had proved there was life after Steve Perry.

7. Journey: Departure (Columbia, 1980)

At the dawn of the 80s, Journey still sounded, and looked, somewhat dated. Van Halen ’s  Women   And   Children First  was released in the same month as  Departure  – March 1980. But where Van Halen sounded like the future, with the image to match, Journey were stuck in the 70s. 

But no matter, a great song will always hit the spot, however old-fashioned the delivery. And there are many on Departure, including the jubilant  Any Way You Want It . Departure  was aptly titled. With Gregg Rolie set to quit, this was the last hurrah of the old Journey. Within a year the flares were gone and Journey were setting the template for 80s arena rock.

6. Journey: Evolution (Columbia, 1979)

Steve Perry’s pain was Journey’s gain. The band’s first Top 20 single,  Lovin ’ ,   Touchin ’ , Squeezin ’, was written after the singer saw his girlfriend kissing another guy. Perry described the song as “love justice”, but it was the sweetest kind of revenge; with its slinky blues groove and a killer ‘ na-na-na ’ coda, the song became a genuine rock standard.

Parent album  Evolution  was the second of two that Journey recorded with producer Roy Thomas Baker, whose previous clients Queen are echoed in the knowingly titled pomp-rock fanfare  Majestic . Also featured here is  Daydream , a long-forgotten masterpiece.

5. Journey: Infinity (Columbia, 1978)

Steve Perry was not a unanimous choice as Journey’s new singer. But when Perry presented the bluesy  Lights  to the band, everyone sensed the possibilities. Tellingly,  Lights  was chosen as  Infinity ’s opening track – an introduction to the new Journey – and it remains one of the band’s best-loved songs, as does this album’s  Wheel In The Sky .

Under pressure from Columbia Records, who’d done their bit by hiring Queen’s producer Roy Thomas Baker, the refocused Journey delivered their first set of accessible mainstream rock songs. The payoff was instant.

4. Steve Perry: Street Talk (Columbia, 1984) 

The dreaded solo album signals the end for many a band. Steve Perry returned to Journey after making  Street Talk , but the balance of power had shifted; Perry would remodel Journey’s music on this album’s soul-influenced soft rock.

Perry relished the freedom of a solo project, crafting slick adult pop songs inspired by vintage soul music:  I Believe  a Motown tribute,  Captured By The Moment  mourning Sam Cooke and other lost heroes. The single Oh Sherrie hit number three on the US chart, powering Street Talk  to platinum status. The album is widely acknowledged as an AOR classic.

3. Journey: Raised On Radio (Columbia, 1986)

With Steve Perry heartbroken by his mother’s terminal illness, and bassist Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith leaving due to “creative differences”, 1985 was Journey’s annus horribilis. But out of turmoil came the last classic Journey album.

After Perry’s solo debut  Street Talk  went platinum, the singer took control of the group. Neal Schon was sidelined as Perry’s pop and soul influences prevailed. Raised On Radio  was recorded three times before Perry was satisfied. But every nickel and dime they spent is audible in the deluxe soft rock of  Girl Can ’ t Help It  and  I ’ ll Be Alright Without You .

2. Journey: Frontiers (Columbia, 1983)

After the huge success of 1981’s Escape , Journey hit another home run with Frontiers . The album reached No.2 in the US and included two classic hits:  Separate Ways (Worlds   Apart) , one of the heaviest and most emotive tracks the band have ever recorded, and  Faithfully , the greatest power ballad of all time.

Journey never rocked harder than on  Frontiers , with Neal Schon really ripping on  Edge Of The Blade  and  Rubicon . The album would have been even better if  Ask The Lonely  and  Only The Young , two brilliant tracks, hadn’t been dropped in favour of  Troubled Child  and  Back Talk  the latter a real stinker. (The two discarded songs appeared on the album’s 2006 reissue.)

1. Journey: Escape (Columbia, 1981)

The greatest AOR album of all time, Journey’s first US No.1 made them stadium-filling superstars. And pivotal to its success was their new keyboard player: Jonathan Cain co-wrote every song on  Escape . “What changed about Journey,” Cain said, “is that I started writing about the people that cared about the band.” 

Don ’ t   Stop Believin ’, an evocative tale of ‘ streetlight people, living just to find emotion ’, became an American classic.  Open   Arms  – rejected by his previous band The Babys – was a monster hit. With nine million copies now sold,  Escape  is Journey’s definitive statement.

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Shockingly underrated on this site. Few bands come to mind before these guys when I think of classic, good time rock 'n' roll. Obviously they're a hits band, and Don't Stop Believin' is incredibly overplayed, but, man do they have some good hits: Any Way You Want It, Separate Ways, Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin', Open Arms, Faithfully, Who's Crying Now, Wheel in the Sky, Stone in Love, Lights... the list goes on. This site is doing these guys pretty dirty.

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I hate Glee for causing Don't Stop Believing to be the sing-along of choice for high school girls everywhere.
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Hard to believe that this band was unnoticed without Perry. Great voice, and plenty of great songs. On a strange side note, Journey's beetle is the only beetle I will ever like looking at. I once saw this hug inch long beetle with a loud buzz. I couldn't kill it. I wanted to, but I didn't want to hear the crunch. For years, I hated even looking at beetle pictures. Journey got me out of that with there awesomeness.
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ESCAPE was definitely the best album. I actually preferred the second side (remember when albums had sides?). "Escape," "Lay it Down," "Dead or Alive," and "Mother, Father" were some of their strongest tunes and I definitely preferred them over the "Open Arms" sap. For a real treat, definitely check out Journey's first three albums. Incredible stuff that receives, virtually, no airplay these days.
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One of the biggest bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s, Journey is considered one of the best rock  bands of all time. List of the best Journey albums, including pictures of the album covers when available. This Journey discography is ranked from best to worst, so the top Journey albums can be found at the top of the list. To make it easy for you, we haven't included Journey singles, EPs, or compilations, so everything you see here should only be studio albums.

If you think the greatest Journey album isn't high enough on the list, then be sure to vote for it so it receives the credit it deserves. Make sure you don't just vote for critically acclaimed albums; if you have a favorite Journey album, then vote it up, even if it's not necessarily the most popular.

If you want to know, "What is the Best Journey album of all time?" or "What are the top Journey albums?" then this list will answer your questions. List ranges from Escape to Frontiers and more.This list of popular Journey CDs has been voted on by music fans around the world, so the order of this list isn't just one person's opinion. Use this list to build your own just like it that fits your opinions of where everything should be ranked.

Escape

1. Don't Stop Believin' 2. Stone in Love 3. Who's Crying Now 4. Keep On Runnin' 5. Still They Ride 6. Escape 7. Lay It Down 8. Dead or Alive 9. Mother, Father 10. Open Arms

Infinity

1. Lights 2. Feeling That Way 3. Anytime 4. Lă Do Dā 5. Patiently 6. Wheel in the Sky 7. Somethin' to Hide 8. Winds of March 9. Can Do 10. Opened the Door

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Evolution

1. Majestic 2. Too Late 3. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' 4. City of the Angels 5. When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy) 6. Sweet and Simple 7. Lovin' You Is Easy 8. Just the Same Way 9. Do You Recall 10. Daydream 11. Lady Luck

Frontiers

1. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) 2. Send Her My Love 3. Chain Reaction 4. After the Fall 5. Faithfully 6. Edge of the Blade 7. Troubled Child 8. Back Talk 9. Frontiers 10. Rubicon

Departure

1. Any Way You Want It 2. Walks Like a Lady 3. Someday Soon 4. People and Places 5. Precious Time 6. Where Were You 7. I'm Cryin' 8. Line of Fire 9. Departure 10. Good Morning Girl 11. Stay Awhile 12. Homemade Love

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Raised on Radio

1. Girl Can't Help It 2. Positive Touch 3. Suzanne 4. Be Good to Yourself 5. Once You Love Somebody 6. Happy to Give 7. Raised on Radio 8. I'll Be Alright Without You 9. It Could Have Been You 10. The Eyes of a Woman 11. Why Can't This Night Go On Forever

Trial by Fire

Trial by Fire

1. Message of Love 2. One More 3. When You Love a Woman 4. If He Should Break Your Heart 5. Forever in Blue 6. Castles Burning 7. Don't Be Down on Me Baby 8. Still She Cries 9. Colors of the Spirit 10. When I Think of You 11. Easy to Fall 12. Can't Tame the Lion 13. It's Just the Rain 14. Trial by Fire 15. Baby I'm a Leavin' You 16. I Can See It in Your Eyes

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1. Of a Lifetime 2. In the Morning Day 3. Kohoutek 4. To Play Some Music 5. Topaz 6. In My Lonely Feeling/Conversations 7. Mystery Mountain

Revelation

1. Never Walk Away 2. Like a Sunshower 3. Change for the Better 4. Wildest Dream 5. Faith in the Heartland 6. After All These Years 7. Where Did I Lose Your Love 8. What I Needed 9. What It Takes to Win 10. Turn Down the World Tonight 11. The Journey (Revelation) 12. Let It Take You Back 13. The Place in Your Heart

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Look Into the Future

1. On a Saturday Nite 2. It's All Too Much 3. Anyway 4. She Makes Me (Feel Alright) 5. You're on Your Own 6. Look into the Future 7. Midnight Dreamer 8. I'm Gonna Leave You

Eclipse

1. City of Hope 2. Edge of the Moment 3. Chain of Love 4. Tantra 5. Anything Is Possible 6. Resonate 7. She's a Mystery 8. Human Feel 9. Ritual 10. To Whom It May Concern 11. Someone 12. Venus

Arrival

1. Higher Place 2. All the Way 3. Signs of Life 4. All the Things 5. Loved by You 6. Livin' to Do 7. World Gone Wild 8.  I Got a Reason 9. With Your Love 10. Lifetime of Dreams 11. Live and Breathe 12. Nothin' Comes Close 13. To Be Alive Again 14. Kiss Me Softly 15. We Will Meet Again

Next

1. Spaceman 2. People 3. I Would Find You 4. Here We Are 5. Hustler 6. Next 7. Nickel and Dime 8. Karma

Generations

Generations

1. Faith in the Heartland 2. The Place in Your Heart 3. A Better Life (lead vocal: Castronovo) 4. Every Generation (lead vocal: Cain) 5. Butterfly (She Flies Alone) 6. Believe 7. Knowing That You Love Me 8. Out of Harms Way 9. In Self-Defense (lead vocal: Schon) 10. Better Together 11. Gone Crazy (lead vocal: Valory) 12. Beyond the Clouds 13. Never Too Late (lead vocal: Castronovo) 14. Pride of the Family (lead vocal: Cain)

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Journey albums start off way different than where they end. The self-titled Journey album is missing that iconic voice of Steve Perry. Strangely enough, the last album they released is also missing Steve. The band Journey goes from Progressive Rock to Arena Rock over the years, and seems to finish as a touring rock group playing the greatest hits.

Let’s take a quick look in chronological order.

Journey Self Titled Album

If I randomly played this album for you, you might not have a clue that it is Journey. There are elements that sound similar to the sound in Infinity , but nothing sounds similar to Escape or later albums. I like progressive rock and/or jam-band style, so I still give these songs favorable ranks.

Album Score: 42.86%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Of a Lifetime” ****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Kohoutek” ***

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Look Into The Future

This album is a little of the same and similar to their self-titled debut album. The score is a little lower based on the number of tracks and 4-start songs. “On a Saturday Nite” seems like it could have been a single hit (maybe?) but not much else would be on the greatest hit setlist.

Album Score: 25%

  • Best Song on the Album: “It’s All Too Much” ****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Midnight Dreamer” ***

Journey Next

We are only one album away from the greatest – and there are some solid hits on this one. “Spaceman” is quality. The title track “Next” also rocks and seems like it could be an Infinity track. I also really enjoy “Here We Are” and it was in close contention for my favorite song on the album. The album is relatively short (38 minutes) and has more mediocre songs than great ones.

Album Score: 37.50%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Next” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Hustler” ***

Journey Infinity

Don’t be alarmed but Infinity is in my top 3 All-Time albums. Not only do I own the vinyl (original from my father’s collection), I also have a cassette, and the CD. I listened to this album on my wedding day as I put on my tux and will likely listen to this album when I am on my death bed. This album is short (37 minutes), but doesn’t have a bad song on it. “Feeling That Way/Anytime” is so underrated and would easily be the best song on any album – if it wasn’t going head to head with “Lights” and “Wheel in the Sky”. Welcome, Steve to the band!

Album Score: 600.00%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Lights” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Can Do” ****

Journey Evolution

If I realized that I was going to love Journey so much, I would have likely grabbed this album from my dad’s collection before it was sold off to a pawn shop. If this was my first introduction to Journey, I wouldn’t be mad about it. This album is full of hits and actually only drops in score because it had a few extra tracks (and they all can’t be fives). “Just the Same Way” is my sleeper song and should be my favorite – but how can you not pick “Lovin’, Touchin’ Squeezin'”?

Album Score: 500.00%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “City of the Angels” ****

Journey Departure

Departure tends to dabble more with the ’80s sound that would transform the band. “Homemade Love” sounds like an arena rock song and a little less like my favorites on the previous albums. We still get gems like “People and Places” and “Stay Awhile” but there are a lot more 3-star and 4-star songs sprinkled in.

Album Score: 342.86%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Any Way You Want It” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Homemade Love” ***

Journey Escape

It’s fair to say Escape is the album that took Journey to the next level. “Don’t Stop Believin'” is still their anthem and is likely the #1 song in the minds of everyone. The entire album is chalked full of hits. “Stone in Love” should be my favorite, but I can’t go against my true feelings. This is the start of ballads that would transform the band, but also deliver the bank trucks to their mansions.

  • Best Song on the Album: “Don’t Stop Believin'” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Dead or Alive” ****

Journey Frontiers

Journey albums are getting longer and longer – Frontiers is an hour long. We see my first 2-star review, even though we are still getting some hits. “After the Fall”, “Faithfully”, “Ask the Lonely”, and the ultimate “Separate Ways” hold this album up. But you can also notice that we aren’t producing many of those progressive rock jams any longer.

Album Score: 321.43%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Back Talk” ****

Journey Raised on Radio

Raised on Radio

Officially we are in arena rock territory. We’ve seen the best of their prog-rock, the best of the classic rock, and actually the best of the arena rock. This album has enough hits to keep it afloat, but it should be no surprise that the band wouldn’t put out another album for a decade. There weren’t really any true stinkers, but lots of so-so songs.

Album Score: 163.64%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Be Good to Yourself” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Raised on Radio” ****

Journey Trial By Fire

Trial By Fire

Here is likely my most Journey controversial take – I love this album. You can tell by the score, but I have some sentimental attachment and I also really like the songs (these feelings are likely linked). If we polled most Journey fans, they probably think this is a complete outlier. It’s the only original album made in the ’90s and has a different sound than everything else. Most of their songs get at least a one-star nostalgic bump in my mind, hence why such a great score.

Album Score: 375.00%

  • Best Song on the Album: “When You Love a Woman” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “I Can See It in Your Eyes” ***

Journey Arrival

Controversial take #2 – I also love this album. This actually was the relaunch of Journey and this iteration stayed around for a while. Steve Augeri was the lead man and the group had a more modern rock sound. It was still arena rock but was slightly different. There are several five-star songs that I know would get 4 or 3 from the common folk. That’s okay. This is my ranking – right?

Album Score: 373.33%

  • Best Song on the Album: “All the Way” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “All the Things” ***

Journey Red 13

I’m not even sure if this album counts, but I’m reviewing it. It appears this was an EP released and linked to Final Fantasy VII . I can’t say I am familiar with the exact game, but the music sounds as if it was made for a game…so I guess that’s good.

Album Score: 25.00%

  • Best Song on the Album: “I Can Breathe” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “The Time” ***

Journey Generations

Generations

Generations was the album that I started to doubt and feel like it was over. I gave my first ever 1-star in this album. I also gave far too many 2-stars than I would like. I did enjoy a few tracks, but that’s probably only because I am an uber Journey fan. I’m glad they made an album, but it was a tough lesson to learn that not everything on albums is great.

Album Score: 38.46%

  • Best Song on the Album: “Butterfly (She Flies Alone)” ****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Gone Crazy” *

Journey Revelation

Revelation was a double album, with one entire album being their classics. I only tracked the original album and was very pleased. Generations left a nasty taste in my mouth and with the addition of Arnel Pineda, it gave me faith. It also gave me Faith in the Heartland again? Super odd that they repeated a track from their last album. Guys, it wasn’t that great of a song. On the other hand, I loved “Like a Sunshower” and “After All These Years”. I must be a sappy lover.

Album Score: 245.45%

  • Best Song on the Album: “After All These Years” *****
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Wildest Dreams” ***

Journey Eclipse

This 2011 album was their last original release (as of the writing) and it was okay. There are some songs that I appreciate, but I also understand that they have enough damn hits to play for their concerts. As always, they get a bump for being one of my favorites and I likely enjoy the songs a little more than the next guy. But I also understand why this was their last original album.

Album Score: 41.67%

  • Best Song on the Album: “To Whom It May Concern”
  • Worst Song on the Album: “Human Feel”

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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 the 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.  Its parent studio album, Escape, the band’s seventh 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 including Arnel Pineda as a lead since December 2007. 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 nearly 100 million records globally, making them one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time. A 2005 USA Today opinion poll named Journey the fifth-best U.S. rock band in history.  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. Here are all Journey’s albums ranked.

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8. Journey (1975)

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“Journey’s self-titled 1975 debut album stands as a watershed in the annals of jazz fusion and progressive rock. Released before the rise of the Steve Perry reign, this highly eclectic presentation mixes melodic rock (with all vocals done by keyboardist Gregg Rolie) with almost futuristic instrumental pieces; the song “To Play Some Music” starts off as a simple, almost gospel-like song but then accelerates into a rapid voyage through space and time. “Kohoutek” is a driving hard instrumental track that’s both earthbound and cosmic; think of the British superhero comic Miracleman set to music. “Mystery Mountain,” the final track on the album, is a quasi-mystical, almost Biblical telling of the Earth’s creation as depicted in the Book of Genesis. Two more instrumentals of note are “Topaz” by rhythm guitarist George Tickner (in his only recorded appearance with Journey; he quit after the album’s release) and the more subdued “Conversations” by bassist Ross Valory; both showcase more of Journey’s early knack for jazz fusion/prog-rock improvisation, which didn’t sit well with Columbia Records. The lyrics for the tracks “Of A Lifetime,” “In The Morning Day,” and “In My Lonely Feeling” (mostly written by Gregg Rolie) reflect life on the road as a perpetual touring machine; these thoughts ultimately led to Rolie’s abrupt resignation from Journey in 1980 even as Steve Perry gained gradual creative control of the band, which in 1981 was completed by Gregg’s replacement, former Babys keyboardist Jonathan Cain.”

7. Trial by Fire (1996)

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“I consider Trial by Fire their best album. The songwriting displayed a depth and maturity that the band had not shown before, Easy to Fall and the title track are Ballads but they’re not about relationships rather they’re about deep spiritual matters and are testaments to the underrated songwriting skills of Steve Perry, Neal Schon, and Jonathan Cain. Also on this album Journey was able to try new things without ever forgetting who they were, something even the best bands fail to do sometimes. Songs like One More and Colors of the Spirit are not typical Journey songs but they work because they still sound like Journey songs. Even the offbeat reggae style is hidden track Baby I’m a Leavin you work out. So in conclusion Trial by Fire is Journeys most well written and well performed album ever and it’s a shame Steve Perry didn’t stay in the band long enough to record a follow up. Not only was he a fantastic singer but he was a great songwriter and it’s no wonder people have said that the song writing hasn’t been as good since he left. Now, if you want an album that is wall to wall rockers then this probably isn’t for you but I recommend it to any Journey fan that simply appreciates truly good and worth while music.

6. Raised on Radio (1986)

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“Looking back after 30 years, I’ve realized some things about ROR. The reason to buy this album is for Randy Jackson’s bass lines, Neal Schon’s guitar, and Steve Perry’s R&B treatment of these tunes. There are some great tunes here, but I can hear that the great session drummers had their tracks isolated, sampled, and then sequenced back into the mix. It’s really too bad that Steve Smith was fired during the production of this recording, because his tracks are perfect. To make clear: This album was mostly done in pre-production using sequencers (ask Jonathan Cain) and then these tracks were laid-down in the studio with a click track. (That’s fine. I use click tracks myself.) If you’ve bring in the drummer -after- you’ve laid-down the “rhythm section” you can’t blame him for drift if all your giving him is quarter-note clicks; you need quieter 16ths in there, too. But JC and SP probably didn’t know that. A great example of a Journey album that was done without a click track is Escape. Check out “Still the Ride and “Mother, Father” and at the end of each tune, say “…and they didn’t even use a click track…” Buy “Raised On Radio” for these tracks: “Once You Love Somebody” , “Suzanne” , and “Happy To Give” -you can thank me later.”

5. Departure (1980)

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“This third album of Journey’s with Steve Perry at the helm continues the mastery of classic melodic rock that the band is famed for. This would be the last album before Greg Rolie is replaced by Jonathan Cain on keyboards, so it is the last we get to hear of certain classic rock influences. For sure, this is a rocking album but with a definite moodiness to it in spots. I could rave at length about every one of these tracks and how listening to them makes me feel. As much as I love the more popular Journey albums that are to follow this one, there is something about that classic sound that is special. This effort was the third straight winning effort with Steve Perry at the vocal helm in three years for the band at the time. Once again, the band struck gold in the classic and melodic rock arena.”

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4. Evolution (1979)

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“Journey had found a successful formula on their previous album “Infinity” with the arrival of vocalist Steve Perry and an emphasis on shorter more commercial songs. “Evolution” could almost be considered “Infinity Part II” as it follows the same basic framework as it’s predecessor. “Evolution” blew the doors wide open for Journey selling a gazillion copies and making the band area sell out superstars. The one casualty of the band’s new direction was drummer Ansley Dunbar who quit prior to the albums recording. Jazz / Fusion great Steve Smith was brought in to occupy the drum seat and the band never missed a beat. As a whole I rank this album about the same as “Infinity”. I still really enjoy the few songs here where Perry and Rollie trade off lead vocals. This is especially effective on the track “Just The Same Way”. The big hit off the album “Lovin’ Touchin’ Squeezing” is probably my least favorite track on the disc. A few underrated gems include “Daydream”, “Sweet And Simple” and the opening track “Majestic / Too Late”. Journey would go on to make better albums, but this one launched them into the Stratosphere.”

3. Frontiers (1983)

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“THIS IS MY FAVORITE ALBUM OF ALL TIME. Steve Perry with Jonathan Cain writing most of the songs made the album more credible than their previous work. Faithfully is by far my favorite song of all time. I can listen to it and I just fall apart and cry because Steve Perry sings it with such feeling you can feel the passion pouring out of him. Separate Ways, Send Her My Love, After the Fall, Troubled Child, Edge of the Blade and Rubicon are all my new favorites on this album. I love the bonus tracks especially Only the Young and Ask the Lonely. Steve Perry gives new meaning to the phrase LEGEND. That’s what he is with this album and his other album either solo or with Journey. He will be remembered that way forever with future generations to come. Journey without him is just another band but with him it is legendary.”

2. Infinity (1978)

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“Infinity is almost too good. By the time we get to the end of track two and we hear the ending harmony line of “Feeling that way…….. ooh, anytime that you want me………”, that’s the clear signal this is Journey’s breakthrough album, and those seven seconds represent one of the signature moments frozen in rock for all time. It’s a pronouncement that you’re listening to grade A material which takes a back seat to no one. Pretty bold stuff for a fledgling band who hadn’t yet made a dent in the rock scene into its first three albums. What’s not to like on Infinity? One of the fifty CDs to take on a deserted island with you, because you’d obviously be able to fit that many in a suitcase.”

1.Escape (1981)

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“The undoubted KING of all AOR albums and with this, we knew Journey had finally arrived!! Every track is solid gold. The combination of the stylish musicianship, Schon’s clever guitar work, and the best voice in rock ensure the delivery of the superb set of songs proved a winning formula. Perry just delivers through and through and when you listen to WHO’S CRYING NOW, STILL THEY RIDE and the Fabulous OPEN ARMS it still makes my heart stop it’s that good!..The rockers such as KEEP ON RUNNING and the timeless DONT STOP BELIEVING are so well put together it shows the tightness and diversity of this team of musicians superbly well. Tracks off this are still radio played today throughout the world. It was a piece of history in the making and a monster seller for Journey…Time has proved it to be a classic that can be enjoyed by anybody, anywhere and anytime…PURE MAGIC!!”
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Journey’s 10 Best Songs

Sure, "Don't Stop Believin'" -- but there's a whole lot more.

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Though it arrives amidst lawsuits , social media sniping and infighting, Journey is turning 50 this year.

During that half century, the group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, logging 11 platinum-or-better albums (including Diamond certifications for 1981’s Escape and 1988’s Greatest Hits) , earning eight top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 and 25 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. It’s also been a reliable ticket-selling act for most of its career, and in 2017, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Journey’s is the story of eras. When the group originally formed in San Francisco in 1973, original manager Herbie Herbert helped bring together guitarist Neal Schon and keyboard player/vocalist Gregg Rolie from Santana, bassist Ross Valory and rhythm guitarist George Tickner from Frumious Bandersnatch and drummer Prairie Prince from The Tubes. Prince would be replaced by David Bowie/Frank Zappa skins man Aynsley Dunbar, while Tickner would leave after Journey’s self-titled first album in 1975. The remaining quartet recorded two more albums before Steve Perry came on board for 1978’s Infinity, which began the band’s run of multi-platinum smashes — also marking the first appearance of Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse’s iconic scarab logo for the band. Dunbar was replaced by Steve Smith for 1979’s Evolution , and Rolie would leave in 1980 with Jonathan Cain of The Babys joining to help elevate the band to even greater fortunes on Escape and Frontiers .

The palette has been diverse, but there are common elements among Journey’s best songs — sturdy melodies and sing-along choruses, usually leading into one of Schon’s majestic guitar solos. But within that mold there’s also been plenty of invention and clever arrangements that have never been as formulaic as some of the band’s detractors (particularly during their early ‘80s heyday) would have you believe.

Journey has gone through its fair share of lineups, with singer Arnel Pineda on board since 2007 — the longest continuous tenure of any Journey frontman. The group released Freedom , it’s first new studio album in 11 years, in 2022, and despite the current legal fractures (which you can read about in detail here ), still they ride, as the Escape track says — and may they keep on runnin’ for a long time.

With all that in mind, here are our picks for Journey’s 10 best songs — not all of which come from the biggest hits.

"Someday Soon" ( Departure , 1980)

This album track from Rolie’s finally studio effort with the band is a hypnotic tone poem, with a ringing, cushy ambience and a hippie kind of optimism – not to mention the best give-and-take Perry and Rolie achieved during their time together in the band. It’s of course been eclipsed by Journey’s myriad hits (“Any Way You Want It” is the enduring top 40 Hot 100 hit from Departure ), but it’s a gem worthy of discovery.  Listen here.

"Escape" ( Escape , 1981)

The title track from Journey’s Billboard 200-topping studio album straddled the hard rock/pomp attack of the group’s mid-‘70s output with the melodic sensibility of the Perry-Cain axis. Its five-minute length provides room for the arrangement to stretch out and flow from one song part to the next, with a crunch that was part of Journey’s palette at the time. Listen here.

"Of a Lifetime" ( Journey , 1975)

The Journey of 1973-77 was certainly a different creature than the hitmaking colossus so many know and love. The group’s initial lineups flexed instrumental muscles, smoothly knitting together a number of styles more interested in the journey (ba- dum ) than any commercial destination. The first track from its first album is a prototype, leaning into blues, psychedelic rock and a touch of Latin, with the first of what would become many standout Schon solos, and a tuneful sturdiness delivered by Rolie’s soulful vocal. Listen here.

"Faithfully" (Frontiers , 1983)

Journey "Faithfully"

The melody of this top 20 Hot 100 hit came to Cain in a dream on a tour bus, and his paean to the struggle between home and the road was written in a half-hour. The result was a swoon-inducing ballad tailor-made for a sea of lighters (back then) and cellphone flashlights (now), capturing one of Perry’s best recorded performances and one of Schon’s most inspired solos. One of its great side stories is that Prince contacted Cain after he wrote “Purple Rain,” concerned that it might be too similar to “Faithfully.” Cain determined it wasn’t, but joked to Billboard that, “After seeing what it became, I should have asked for a couple of points….”

"Ask the Lonely" (single, 1983)

Recorded for Frontiers , this one wound up in the romcom Two of a Kind (starring the Grease duo of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John) and rocked its way to No. 3 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Like “Only the Young,” which wound up in Vision Quest two years later, it showed that Journey was on roll – and well-suited for big soundtrack moments. Listen here.

"Who's Crying Now" ( Escape, 1981)

The best of Journey’s swoon songs — started by Perry while driving into Los Angeles and finished with Cain — has a subtlety and dynamic build that sets it apart from the many others of its ilk they’d create. The verse slips into the chorus with a soulful ease, and Schon’s guitar accents deftly build up to his searing solo at the end. The Escape single reached No. 4 on the Hot 100. Listen here.

"Feeling That Way" ( Infinity , 1978)

If fans at the time wondered how Steve Perry and Gregg Rolie would co-exist, this was the answer — an ebb-and-flow tradeoff that proved they could complement each other as lead singers as well as harmonize smoothly together (first evidenced by Infinity ‘s lead track “Lights”). Its medley-like pairing with the next track, “Anytime,” was gravy that would become a motif on the next few Journey albums. Listen here.

"Just the Same Way" ( Evolution , 1979)

Journey’s fifth album had a punchier sound than Infinity — though they shared producer Roy Thomas Baker — which worked to the benefit of the album’s first single. Led by Rolie’s piano and muscular lead vocal, with Perry responding on the choruses and bridge, it reached No. 58 on the Hot 100 in 1979. In a perfect world this would have been as big as anything from Escape or Frontiers, but it’s still a convincing introduction to the Rolie era of the band. Listen here.

"Don't Stop Believin'" ( Escape , 1981)

Journey "Don't Stop Believin'" (Live 1981: Escape Tour - 2022 HD Remaster)

More than a billion Spotify streams, a Library of Congress National Recording Registry placement and plays at virtually every sporting event around the world don’t lie — this one is Journey’s pinnacle of success. Created during a rehearsal at the group’s warehouse HQ in Oakland, Calif., it gave us the “streetlight people” of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip and put the non-existent South Detroit on the map. And it saves the chorus for the song’s end, after the guitar solo. A cross-generational hit? Believe it, gleefully.

"Stone in Love" ( Escape , 1981)

Schon reportedly called this “Stoned in Love” when he wrote the riff, and it’s certainly an addictive track that’s the best roll-down-the-windows-and-crank-it-up Journey fix you could ask for — not to mention a frequent show opener. A No. 13 Mainstream Rock Airplay hit in 1981, the song is practically a deep cut today. But its anthemic chorus is a spirit-lifter and the dynamic breakdown that segues into the song-closing guitar solo harks back to the ambitious musicality of the first few albums. “Stone” is a gem that still shines bright. Listen here.

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Journey Albums in Order: This iconic American rock band, emerged onto the music scene in 1973 in the vibrant city of San Francisco.

Journey, the iconic American rock band, emerged onto the music scene in 1973 in the vibrant city of San Francisco. Founded by former members of illustrious groups such as Santana, the Steve Miller Band, and Frumious Bandersnatch, the band has undergone various transformations over the years while maintaining its core spirit. As of 2021, the lineup featured the indomitable guitarist and vocalist Neal Schon, the longest-serving original member, as well as the talents of keyboardist, guitarist, and vocalist Jonathan Cain, keyboardist and vocalist Jason Derlatka, drummer and vocalist Deen Castronovo, bassist Todd Jensen, and lead vocalist Arnel Pineda.

Journey’s journey to musical stardom encompasses a remarkable timeline of success, with their pinnacle period spanning from 1978 to 1987 when Steve Perry assumed the role of lead vocalist. During this era, the band produced a string of chart-topping hits, including the timeless anthem “Don’t Stop Believin’,” which earned the distinction of becoming the top-selling track in iTunes history for songs not released in the 21st century. Their album “Escape” soared to number one on the Billboard 200, while “Frontiers” continued to captivate audiences in the United States and beyond. With numerous gold and platinum albums, record-breaking sales, and a reputation as one of America’s most influential rock/pop bands, Journey’s legacy is etched in the annals of music history.

Their enduring impact is celebrated globally, and their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 solidified their place among the legends of rock. With a worldwide fan base and an enduring presence on rock radio, Journey’s melodies continue to resonate, ensuring their status as one of the world’s best-selling and most cherished bands of all time.So, if you are a die heart fan of Journey Albums then check out here we have list of Journey albums in order of release so far.

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The discography of American rock band Journey has released 15 studio albums, five live albums, 11 compilation albums, and 51 singles.

All Journey Albums in Order: Check Out The List of Journey Albums in Order of Release Here!

  • Journey — April 1, 1975
  • Look into the Future — January 1, 1976
  • Next — February 1977
  • Infinity — January 20, 1978
  • Evolution — March 23, 1979
  • Departure — February 29, 1980
  • Dream, After Dream — December 10, 1980
  • Escape — July 17, 1981
  • Frontiers — February 22, 1983
  • Raised on Radio — April 21, 1986
  • Trial by Fire — October 22, 1996
  • Arrival — December 1, 2000
  • Generations — August 29, 2005
  • Revelation — June 3, 2008
  • Eclipse — May 24, 2011
  • Freedom — July 8, 2022

Journey Band Albums List

1. journey (1975).

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  • Of a Lifetime
  • In the Morning Day
  • To Play Some Music
  • In My Lonely Feeling / Conversations
  • Mystery Mountain

Released on April 1, 1975, “Journey” marked the debut studio album of the iconic American rock band Journey, distributed by Columbia Records. In contrast to their later works, this album embraced a jazzy progressive rock style, showcasing the band’s instrumental prowess. Notably, it featured rhythm guitarist George Tickner, a unique inclusion in their lineup. Prior to this release, Journey recorded a demo album, featuring the same songs but in a different order and with Prairie Prince as the drummer. Several unreleased tracks, including instrumental pieces and the original title track “Charge of the Light Brigade,” didn’t make the final cut of this foundational album.

2. Look into the Future (1976)

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  • On a Saturday Nite
  • It’s All Too Much
  • She Makes Me (Feel Alright)
  • You’re on Your Own
  • Look into the Future
  • Midnight Dreamer
  • I’m Gonna Leave You

“Look into the Future,” Journey’s second studio album, marked a shift in the band’s musical direction upon its January 1976 release through Columbia Records. While tempering the overt progressiveness of their debut self-titled album, this sophomore effort still retained elements of experimentation, notably in tracks like the title song and “I’m Gonna Leave You.” The album also featured a cover of The Beatles’ “It’s All Too Much” from the Yellow Submarine film. “Look into the Future” stands out as the longest recorded Journey song. Notably, this album saw the departure of rhythm guitarist George Tickner, leaving behind a lineup that included Gregg Rolie, Neal Schon, Ross Valory, and Aynsley Dunbar.

3. Next (1977)

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  • I Would Find You
  • Here We Are
  • Nickel and Dime

“Released in 1977, ‘Next’ stands as Journey’s third studio album, a continuation of their signature sound that melded elements from 1976’s ‘Look into the Future’ with traces of their earlier jazzy progressive rock style. Notably, ‘Next’ marked the end of an era, being the final album to showcase Gregg Rolie as the primary lead singer. The album’s single, ‘Spaceman’/’Nickel and Dime,’ was a notable release. Interestingly, an instrumental track titled ‘Cookie Duster’ was initially listed on early pressings but not included. ‘Next’ reached No. 85 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart and witnessed the beginnings of lead vocalist Robert Fleischman’s journey with the band, setting the stage for the group’s evolving musical direction.”

4. Infinity (1978)

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  • Feeling That Way
  • Wheel in the Sky
  • Somethin’ to Hide
  • Winds of March
  • Opened the Door

“Infinity,” the fourth studio album by the renowned American rock band Journey, marked a pivotal moment in the group’s history. Released in January 1978 under Columbia Records, this album represented a significant transition for the band as it introduced the powerful vocals of Steve Perry, becoming their first album with him as the lead singer. Simultaneously, it marked the end of an era, being the final album to feature drummer Aynsley Dunbar. This milestone release showcased Journey’s evolving sound and set the stage for their future successes, laying the foundation for the iconic musical journey that lay ahead.

5. Evolution (1979)

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  • Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’
  • City of the Angels
  • When You’re Alone (It Ain’t Easy)
  • Sweet and Simple
  • Lovin’ You Is Easy
  • Just the Same Way
  • Do You Recall

“Evolution,” the fifth studio album by American rock band Journey, marked a significant turning point in their career. Released in March 1979 under Columbia Records, this album introduced drummer Steve Smith to the band’s lineup. “Evolution” proved to be their most successful album at the time, peaking at No. 20 on the US Billboard 200 chart and selling three million copies in the US. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, known for his work with Queen, the album featured the hit “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’,” their first top 20 single, and “Just the Same Way,” which showcased both original lead vocalist Gregg Rolie and Steve Perry. With tracks like “Too Late,” “Evolution” pushed the boundaries of rock ballads, featuring Neal Schon’s impressive guitar work.

6. Departure (1980)

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  • Any Way You Want It
  • Walks Like a Lady
  • Someday Soon
  • People and Places
  • Precious Time
  • Where Were You
  • I’m Cryin’
  • Line of Fire
  • Good Morning Girl
  • Stay Awhile
  • Homemade Love
  • Natural Thing
  • Little Girl

“Departure,” the sixth studio album by American rock band Journey, made its debut on February 29, 1980, under the Columbia Records label. This album marked a significant milestone for Journey as it became their first top 10 Billboard 200 album, reaching No. 8. Featuring the hit track “Any Way You Want It,” which also made it to the top 25 singles chart, “Departure” showcased a slightly edgier sound due to its unique “live in studio” recording approach. The album included three singles, with “Walks Like a Lady” and a medley of “Good Morning Girl” and “Stay Awhile” also making their mark on the charts.

Notably, this album marked the departure of founding member Gregg Rolie and paved the way for Jonathan Cain to join the band. In subsequent years, “Departure” underwent remastering and reissues to introduce bonus tracks for fans worldwide.

7. Dream, After Dream (1980)

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  • Sandcastles
  • A Few Coins
  • When the Love Has Gone
  • Festival Dance

“Dream, After Dream,” the soundtrack album by American rock band Journey, accompanies the Japanese fantasy film “Yume, Yume No Ato,” directed by Kenzo Takada. Released in 1980 on Columbia Records, it marked the band’s seventh album and a significant departure from their hard rock sound, embracing their progressive rock roots. The album, with nine tracks, includes vocals on “Destiny,” “Sand Castles,” and “Little Girl,” the latter becoming the B-side of “Open Arms.” This soundtrack also holds historical significance as it was the last studio album featuring founding member Gregg Rolie. While the film remained relatively obscure, the album remains a unique chapter in Journey’s musical journey.

8. Escape (1981)

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  • Don’t Stop Believin’
  • Stone in Love
  • Who’s Crying Now
  • Keep On Runnin’
  • Still They Ride
  • Lay It Down
  • Dead or Alive
  • Mother, Father

Escape, stylized as E5C4P3 on the album cover, marks the pinnacle of Journey’s musical journey. This seventh studio album, released on July 17, 1981, via Columbia Records, soared to the top of the American Billboard 200 chart. A true chart-topping sensation, Escape boasts an impressive quartet of Billboard Hot 100 singles, including the iconic anthem ‘Don’t Stop Believin’ (no. 9), ‘Who’s Crying Now’ (no. 4), ‘Still They Ride’ (no. 19), and the heartfelt ballad ‘Open Arms’ (no. 2). This rock masterpiece also gifted the airwaves with the enduring classic ‘Stone in Love.’ In July 2021, the RIAA certified it as diamond, solidifying its status as Journey’s most successful studio album and second most successful overall, following only behind their Greatest Hits compilation.

9. Frontiers (1983)

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  • Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
  • Send Her My Love
  • Chain Reaction
  • After the Fall
  • Edge of the Blade
  • Troubled Child

“Frontiers,” the eighth studio album by the American rock band Journey, was released on February 1, 1983, under Columbia Records. Notably, it marked the last appearance of bassist Ross Valory until 1996’s “Trial by Fire.” The album achieved great success, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and spawning four top 40 singles: “After the Fall” (No. 23), “Send Her My Love” (No. 23), “Faithfully” (No. 12), and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” (No. 8). “Frontiers” was later certified six times platinum by the RIAA. Interestingly, the album’s tracklist underwent last-minute changes, with two songs replaced, one of which, “Only the Young,” gained popularity in the movie “Vision Quest.”

10. Raised on Radio (1986)

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  • Girl Can’t Help It
  • Positive Touch
  • Be Good to Yourself
  • Once You Love Somebody
  • Happy to Give
  • Raised on Radio
  • I’ll Be Alright Without You
  • It Could Have Been You
  • The Eyes of a Woman
  • Why Can’t This Night Go on Forever

“Raised on Radio,” the ninth studio album by the American rock band Journey, made its debut in April 1986 under the Columbia Records label. This album marked a significant transition as it was the first without founding bassist Ross Valory, replaced initially by session bassist Bob Glaub and later by Randy Jackson. Drummer Steve Smith contributed to select tracks but was eventually replaced by session drummer Larrie Londin and later Mike Baird for the subsequent tour. The album was a commercial success, yielding three top 20 singles in the US, including “Girl Can’t Help It,” “I’ll Be Alright Without You,” and “Suzanne.” It reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and achieved double platinum certification in the USA.

11. Trial by Fire (1996)

  • Message of Love
  • When You Love a Woman
  • If He Should Break Your Heart
  • Forever in Blue
  • Castles Burning
  • Don’t Be Down on Me Baby
  • Still She Cries
  • Colors of the Spirit
  • When I Think of You
  • Easy to Fall
  • Can’t Tame the Lion
  • It’s Just the Rain
  • Trial by Fire
  • Baby I’m a Leavin’ You
  • I Can See It in Your Eyes

“Trial by Fire,” the tenth studio album by American rock band Journey, released on October 22, 1996, marked a significant reunion. It brought together the classic 1981–1985 lineup, which hadn’t recorded together since 1983’s “Frontiers.” Produced by Kevin Shirley, the album featured bassist Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith, rejoining since “Frontiers” and marked the final collaboration with vocalist Steve Perry. Notable tracks include the Grammy-nominated hit “When You Love a Woman” and spiritually-inspired songs. Despite its success, it’s the only Journey album without a supporting tour, due to internal disputes and Perry’s hip injury. “Trial by Fire” reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum.

12. Arrival (2001)

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  • Higher Place
  • All the Way
  • Signs of Life
  • All the Things
  • Loved by You
  • Livin’ to Do
  • World Gone Wild
  • I Got a Reason
  • With Your Love
  • Lifetime of Dreams
  • Live and Breathe
  • Nothin’ Comes Close
  • To Be Alive Again
  • Kiss Me Softly
  • We Will Meet Again

“Arrival,” the eleventh studio album by the iconic American rock band Journey, made its debut on April 3, 2001, following a Japanese release in 2000 with one substituted song. This record marked a significant transition for the band, as it introduced new lead vocalist Steve Augeri, taking the reins from the beloved Steve Perry, and featured Deen Castronovo as the new drummer, succeeding Steve Smith. “Arrival” showcased a blend of hard rock influences reminiscent of the band’s ’70s and ’80s material, alongside signature ballads akin to Perry’s style. While commercially successful, peaking at #12 on Billboard’s Top Internet Albums chart, the album garnered mixed critical reviews, with praise for Neal Schon’s guitar work but criticism for its formulaic elements.

13. Generations (2005)

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  • Faith in the Heartland
  • The Place in Your Heart
  • A Better Life
  • Every Generation
  • Butterfly (She Flies Alone)
  • Knowing That You Love Me
  • Out of Harms Way
  • In Self-Defense
  • Better Together
  • Beyond the Clouds
  • Never Too Late
  • Pride of the Family

“Generations,” the twelfth studio album by iconic American rock band Journey, marked the end of an era with lead singer Steve Augeri. Released in 2005 on Sanctuary Records, it solidified the line-up that had debuted in 2000’s “Arrival” and continued with 2002’s “Red 13 EP,” featuring Deen Castronovo on drums. A distinctive feature of this album was that all band members shared lead vocal duties, driven by Augeri’s vocal fatigue. Critical reception was mixed, with praise for Augeri’s performance and the band’s diverse musical direction, but uncertainty about the vocal-sharing decision. The album peaked at No. 170 on the Billboard 200 chart, and Augeri left the band during the 2006 tour due to a throat infection, marking the end of an era for Journey’s sound.

14. Revelation (2008)

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  • Never Walk Away
  • Like a Sunshower
  • Change for the Better
  • Wildest Dream
  • After All These Years
  • Where Did I Lose Your Love
  • What I Needed
  • What It Takes to Win
  • Turn Down the World Tonight
  • The Journey (Revelation)
  • Let It Take You Back

“Revelation,” the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Journey, marked a significant chapter in the band’s history as their first featuring lead singer Arnel Pineda. The album boasted 11 new songs and 11 re-recorded greatest hits, all showcasing Pineda’s vocal prowess. Additionally, the North American version included a DVD capturing the band’s energetic March 8, 2008 concert in Las Vegas. Notable singles like “Never Walk Away,” “Where Did I Lose Your Love,” and “After All These Years,” penned by Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, found success on the adult contemporary charts. The album received positive reviews, lauding Pineda’s vocals and the band’s return to form. A bonus track, “Let It Take You Back,” was included in the European release.

15. Eclipse (2011)

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  • City of Hope
  • Edge of the Moment
  • Chain of Love
  • Anything Is Possible
  • She’s a Mystery
  • To Whom It May Concern

Eclipse (stylized as ECL1P53) marks the fourteenth studio album by the iconic American rock band Journey and the second featuring lead singer Arnel Pineda. Released on various dates worldwide in 2011, with the United States and Canada receiving it on May 24, followed by Japan on May 27, the United Kingdom on May 30, and the international release on June 3, this album showcases the songwriting prowess of Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, with contributions from Pineda. Notably, it stands as the final album with bassist Ross Valory, who departed the group in 2020. ‘Eclipse’ adds another chapter to Journey’s enduring musical legacy.

16. Freedom (2022)

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  • Together We Run
  • Don’t Give Up on Us
  • Still Believe in Love
  • You Got the Best of Me
  • Live to Love Again
  • The Way We Used to Be
  • Come Away with Me
  • Let It Rain
  • Holdin’ On
  • All Day, All Night
  • Don’t Go
  • United We Stand
  • Life Rolls On
  • Beautiful as You Are

“Freedom,” the fifteenth studio album by the iconic American rock band Journey, made its debut on July 8, 2022, under the labels BMG Rights Management and Frontiers Records. Marking a significant change, it stands as the band’s second album without founding bassist Ross Valory, replaced by Randy Jackson, who last appeared on “Raised on Radio” in 1986. Boasting fifteen tracks and a runtime of an impressive one hour and thirteen minutes, it secures the title of Journey’s lengthiest album, excluding compilation records. While lauded for performances and musicianship, the album garnered mixed critical reviews, with attention drawn to production, mixing, and its extended duration.

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Neal Schon Hints Journey Could Be Planning a Las Vegas Residency at Sphere

J ourney’s Neal Schon is hinting that his famous band may be one of the next artists to schedule play a residency at the new Sphere venue in Las Vegas.

Schon posted a message on his social media sites that reads, “How many [of] you would like [to see] a Journey Through Time Type concept concert playing our music spanning from beginning to now at Sphere?” His post also links to an article about jam band Phish’s recent Sphere residency, which features photos of the impressive multimedia presentation that accompanied those shows.

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In a separate note, Schon wrote, “I called this a long [time] ago after evaluating Sphere. The whole thing is built for a jam band. I see … Journey doing it as I did with Journey [Through Time.] all that early material would be explosive with the hits.”

When one fan asked Schon on Facebook, “[I]s this a hint?” the guitarist responded, “[Y]es to Sphere.”

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Schon’s mention of Journey Through Time is a reference to the short-lived group he put together a few years ago that focused on material from Journey’s early albums. The band, which also included founding Journey singer/keyboardist Gregg Rolie, current Journey drummer Deen Castronovo, and veteran rock bassist Marco Mendoza, that played a handful of shows in 2018 and 2019.

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Schon’s post garnered positive responses from plenty of fans, who posted their reactions in the comments section of his Facebook message .

“Me!!!!!!!!” one fan enthused. “We saw U2 there & after their short residency, I said, ‘We need an epic band to come play here, like JOURNEY!!’ Boy, I hope this is true!!!”

Another wrote, “I would absolutely love that idea!!!!! I wasn’t able to see [Journey Through Time] and I have never heard some of the songs that were sung there live before.”

A third fan commented, “Wish you would bring back the Journey Thru Time lineup w Rolie and make it a full blown tour!”

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The current North American leg of Journey’s 50th anniversary tour, which features Toto as the opening, is mapped out through an April 29 show in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

In early June, the band will head to Scandinavia for a series of shows.

After that, Journey will team up with Def Leppard for The Summer Stadium Tour. The expansive North American trek runs from a July 6 concert in St. Louis through a September 8 performance in Denver. Cheap Trick, the Steve Miller Band, and Heart also will perform on select dates.

Journey will finish the year with a series of October shows in Japan, followed by a fall tour of Ireland and the U.K.

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  18. Greatest Hits (Journey album)

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  22. Journey (Journey album)

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