Journey - Visited To Japan 79

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Review by Koen Mertens

Journey's Visited To Japan 79 is an album that captures the band at the height of their fame. The live recording features the band's performance during their tour of Japan in 1979, and it's clear that the audience was enamored with the band's sound.

The album features some of Journey's most beloved hits, including "Lights," "Wheel in the Sky," and "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'." The band's energy is palpable throughout the album, and it's clear that they were having a blast playing for their Japanese fans.

The album also features some extended jams and instrumental solos, showcasing the individual talents of each member of the band. Guitarist Neal Schon's virtuosic playing is particularly impressive, and keyboardist Gregg Rolie's organ solos are a highlight of the album.

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Artist: Journey
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
City of the Angels
Lights
City Of The Angels
Of A Lifetime
Lovin' You Is Easy
Too Late
Of A Lfetime
Patiently
On A Saturday Night

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Catalog Numbers

BS 1

Labels

My Phenix Co.

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

  • Live in Tokyo, Japan April 1979
  • Soundboard Recording
  • Print on silver faced disc states (only):
  • "VISITED" (at top in bold)
  • "(BS 1)"
  • "All Rights Reserved Unauthorized Copying, My Phenix Co."
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Summary by Koen Mertens

Visited To Japan 79 is a must-listen for any Journey fan. It's a snapshot of the band at the height of their powers, and it's a testament to their enduring popularity that the album still sounds fresh and exciting over four decades later.