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ARTICLES RELATED TO Journey band |  |  |  | Journey band: Encyclopedia II - Journey band - RecentJourney's critical reputation did not improve with the passage of time: The 2004 edition of the Rolling Stone Album Guide mentioned above calls Journey the perfect karaoke act and gives no studio album of theirs more than two-and-a-half stars out of five; the greatest hits albums did fare a little better.
Although written off by many as a cynical pop act, the band has become a half-ironic, half-reverent touchstone of sorts among some who would have been too young to see their original success, with semi-cultish references—at least to their greatest hits—popping up on ...
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See Santana for additional background of the people who would become Journey.
In December 1971, Gregg Rolie, the organist and vocalist and co-founding member of Santana, decided that it was time to leave the band, due to longstanding disagreements with Carlos Santana about the musical direction of the group. He went home to Seattle, opening a restaurant with his father.
While all this was going on, there was another face on the scene; the road manager for Santana, Walter "Herbie" Herbert. After an abortive South American ...
See also:Journey band, Journey band - Beginnings, Journey band - Early progressive period, Journey band - A new vocalist phase one, Journey band - A new vocalist redux, Journey band - Massive commercial success, Journey band - Turmoil, Journey band - Attempts to reform, Journey band - Recent, Journey band - Lineup past and present, Journey band - Discography, Journey band - Albums, Journey band - DVDs, Journey band - Singles, Journey band - References in popular culture Read more here: » Journey band: Encyclopedia II - Journey band - Beginnings |
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Journey band - Albums.
These are all studio albums unless stated otherwise:
Journey (1975)
Look into the Future (1976)
Next (1977)
Infinity (1978) - first album featuring Steve Perry
Evolution (1979)
In the Beginning (1980) - features selections from their first three studio albums
Departure (1980)
Dream After Dream (1980) - Japanese movie soundtrack
Captured (1981) L ...
See also:Journey band, Journey band - Beginnings, Journey band - Early progressive period, Journey band - A new vocalist phase one, Journey band - A new vocalist redux, Journey band - Massive commercial success, Journey band - Turmoil, Journey band - Attempts to reform, Journey band - Recent, Journey band - Lineup past and present, Journey band - Discography, Journey band - Albums, Journey band - DVDs, Journey band - Singles, Journey band - References in popular culture Read more here: » Journey band: Encyclopedia II - Journey band - Discography |
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 |  |  | Journey band: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Santana - Santana to CaravanseraiSoon signed to Columbia Records, the band released a largely instrumental, self-titled album, Santana in 1969. The group at this point consisting of Carlos Santana (guitar), Gregg Rolie (keyboards and vocals), David Brown (bass guitar), Michael Shrieve (drums), José "Chepito" Areas (percussion) and Michael Carabello (percussion).
On the tour to support the album, the band played at Woodstock Music and Art Festival. They were one of the surprises of the festival; their set was legendary, and later the exposure of their eight-mi ...
See also:Carlos Santana, Carlos Santana - Early life and career, Carlos Santana - Santana to Caravanserai, Carlos Santana - Spiritual journey, Carlos Santana - Return to commercial success, Carlos Santana - Discography, Carlos Santana - Albums, Carlos Santana - Compilation albums, Carlos Santana - Singles, Carlos Santana - Ex-members' releases, Carlos Santana - Current lineup, Carlos Santana - Previous band members, Carlos Santana - Vocals, Carlos Santana - Keyboards, Carlos Santana - Guitar, Carlos Santana - Bass, Carlos Santana - Drums, Carlos Santana - Bongos percussion, Carlos Santana - Other Read more here: » Carlos Santana: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Santana - Santana to Caravanserai |
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Carlos Santana - Albums.
(by the band Santana unless otherwise stated)
Santana Live at the Fillmore (released 1997)
Santana (1969)
Abraxas (1970)
3 (1971)
Caravanserai (1972)
Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live! (1972; C.S. with Buddy Miles)
Love Devotion Surrender (1973; C.S. with John McLaughlin)
Welcome (1973)
Illuminations (19 ...
See also:Carlos Santana, Carlos Santana - Early life and career, Carlos Santana - Santana to Caravanserai, Carlos Santana - Spiritual journey, Carlos Santana - Return to commercial success, Carlos Santana - Discography, Carlos Santana - Albums, Carlos Santana - Compilation albums, Carlos Santana - Singles, Carlos Santana - Ex-members' releases, Carlos Santana - Current lineup, Carlos Santana - Previous band members, Carlos Santana - Vocals, Carlos Santana - Keyboards, Carlos Santana - Guitar, Carlos Santana - Bass, Carlos Santana - Drums, Carlos Santana - Bongos percussion, Carlos Santana - Other Read more here: » Carlos Santana: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Santana - Discography |
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See also:Carlos Santana, Carlos Santana - Early life and career, Carlos Santana - Santana to Caravanserai, Carlos Santana - Spiritual journey, Carlos Santana - Return to commercial success, Carlos Santana - Discography, Carlos Santana - Albums, Carlos Santana - Compilation albums, Carlos Santana - Singles, Carlos Santana - Ex-members' releases, Carlos Santana - Current lineup, Carlos Santana - Previous band members, Carlos Santana - Vocals, Carlos Santana - Keyboards, Carlos Santana - Guitar, Carlos Santana - Bass, Carlos Santana - Drums, Carlos Santana - Bongos percussion, Carlos Santana - Other Read more here: » Carlos Santana: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Santana - Early life and career |
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Carlos Santana used the Santana name and a series of changing musicians to continue to tour around the coun ...
See also:Carlos Santana, Carlos Santana - Early life and career, Carlos Santana - Santana to Caravanserai, Carlos Santana - Spiritual journey, Carlos Santana - Return to commercial success, Carlos Santana - Discography, Carlos Santana - Albums, Carlos Santana - Compilation albums, Carlos Santana - Singles, Carlos Santana - Ex-members' releases, Carlos Santana - Current lineup, Carlos Santana - Previous band members, Carlos Santana - Vocals, Carlos Santana - Keyboards, Carlos Santana - Guitar, Carlos Santana - Bass, Carlos Santana - Drums, Carlos Santana - Bongos percussion, Carlos Santana - Other Read more here: » Carlos Santana: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Santana - Spiritual journey |
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Carlos Santana - Vocals.
Gregg Rolie - 1966-72
Leon Thomas - 1973
Leon Patillo - 1974-75
Greg Walker - 1975-76, 1976-79, 1983-85
Luther Rabb - 1976
Joel Badie - 1976
Alex Ligertwood - 1979-83, 1984-85, 1987, 1989-91, 1992-94
Buddy Miles - 1986, 1987
Tony Lindsay - 1991, 1995 -2003
Vorriec ...
See also:Carlos Santana, Carlos Santana - Early life and career, Carlos Santana - Santana to Caravanserai, Carlos Santana - Spiritual journey, Carlos Santana - Return to commercial success, Carlos Santana - Discography, Carlos Santana - Albums, Carlos Santana - Compilation albums, Carlos Santana - Singles, Carlos Santana - Ex-members' releases, Carlos Santana - Current lineup, Carlos Santana - Previous band members, Carlos Santana - Vocals, Carlos Santana - Keyboards, Carlos Santana - Guitar, Carlos Santana - Bass, Carlos Santana - Drums, Carlos Santana - Bongos percussion, Carlos Santana - Other Read more here: » Carlos Santana: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Santana - Previous band members |
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See also:Carlos Santana, Carlos Santana - Early life and career, Carlos Santana - Santana to Caravanserai, Carlos Santana - Spiritual journey, Carlos Santana - Return to commercial success, Carlos Santana - Discography, Carlos Santana - Albums, Carlos Santana - Compilation albums, Carlos Santana - Singles, Carlos Santana - Ex-members' releases, Carlos Santana - Current lineup, Carlos Santana - Previous band members, Carlos Santana - Vocals, Carlos Santana - Keyboards, Carlos Santana - Guitar, Carlos Santana - Bass, Carlos Santana - Drums, Carlos Santana - Bongos percussion, Carlos Santana - Other Read more here: » Carlos Santana: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Santana - Return to commercial success |
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See also:Open Arms Journey song, Open Arms Journey song - Journey version, Open Arms Journey song - Mariah Carey version, Open Arms Journey song - Track listings, Open Arms Journey song - Charts, Open Arms Journey song - Journey version, Open Arms Journey song - Mariah Carey version Read more here: » Open Arms Journey song: Encyclopedia II - Open Arms Journey song - Journey version |
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