Journey Steve Perry Discography 19752011torrent
Perry's first album with Journey was "Raised on Radio" (1976), which featured hits like "Make Me Smile" and "If You Can't Do It, Don't Do It". Although the album didn't chart, it laid the groundwork for the band's future success.
Steve Perry joined Journey in 1977, transforming them from a jazz-fusion band into an arena rock powerhouse. This decade saw a string of multi-platinum albums like Departure , Escape , and Frontiers . His signature tenor powered hits like "Don't Stop Believin'" and the 1984 solo smash "Oh Sherrie," which was inspired by his relationship with Sherrie Swafford. However, the relentless "circus life" of touring took a toll; by his final full concert with Journey in February 1987, Perry was visibly exhausted and left the band to "find Steve". The Brief Return and Long Silence (1996–2010) journey steve perry discography 19752011torrent
Arnel Pineda's debut, featuring a mix of new songs and re-recorded classics. Eclipse (2011): A heavier, more conceptual rock album with Pineda. Perry's first album with Journey was "Raised on