Album Notes: From their fledgling fusion records to blockbuster stadium AOR, Journey has weathered musical trends as well as the scorn of fickle music critics. It is apropos that in 2005, GENERATIONS marks the band's 30th year. Since joining in 1998, lead vocalist Steve Augeri has risen to the challenge of filling Steve Perry's shoes. The Brooklyn native puts his own unique stamp on the group's sound while still honoring the Journey tradition, best evidenced on \"Faith In The Heartland\" and \"The Place In Your Heart.\"
Advantages: Comprehensive collection of tracks over the past couple of decades Disadvantages: Some not very well known tracks on the first disk
...Ministry of Sound Anthems (1991-2008) is one of those uplifting albums that will get you thinking of memories from the past. As the title suggests, this album gives a comprehensive selection of dance tracks from the past 2 decades in a three disk package.
When I first listened to this album, I was taken on a journey through the years, starting with the old school tunes on disc one, moving into the second wave dance scene of the late 90's on the second disk with tracks such as Salt Water, Kernkraft 400 and the remixed The Trouble With Me. Finally the thrid disk sees the current decade of dance music sampled, with bob Sinclair, eric Prydz and fininshing off the album with Fredde Le grand's Put your Hands Up For Detroit, which cannot help but get up and dance to!
I feel that this album definitely gives value for money with the selection...
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Advantages: Refreshing change to drab contempories Disadvantages: Over-hyped
...-marketing and that will stand the test of time, and, who knows, may even be able to build a generation that we can look back on with pride and passion.
Average album by an average band living in increasingly average times....
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helpful 26.07.2007
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