Thursday, June 12, 2025

Journey : Evolution (Deluxe Edition)



YOU MAKE ME WEEP

AND WANT TO DIE

JUST WHEN YOU SAID

WE'D TRY

 Evolution

 is the fifth 

studio album

 by American

 Rock band 

Journey

released in 

March 1979

 by Columbia Records

It is the band's

 first album

 to feature drummer 

Steve Smith.

It was the band's 

most successful album 

at the time, 

reaching No. 20 

on the US

 Billboard 200 chart, 

and has sold

 three million copies

 in the US. 

They retained

 Roy Thomas Baker 

(best known for his work with Queen)

 as producer, 

but drummer 

Aynsley Dunbar 

was replaced with

 Smith, 

formerly with 

Ronnie Montrose's band.

Evolution

 features their

 first top 20 hit,

 "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'", 

which was inspired by

 the classic

 Sam Cooke top 20 hit

 "Nothin' Can Change This Love"

 and reached No. 16

 in the US.

"Just the Same Way" 

featured original 

lead vocalist

 Gregg Rolie

 along with

 Steve Perry.

TRACKLIST

CD 1

Majestic

Too Late

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

Daydream

Lady Luck

CD 2

BONUS CD

(LIVE)

Majestic

Too Late

Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'

City of the Angels

When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy)

Just the Same Way

Lovin' You Is Easy

Daydream

Lady Luck

Sweet and Simple

(Just Vocals)

Do You Recall

(Just Vocals)

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