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
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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