Journey Greatest Hits CD £4.95 delivered @ Zavvi
1. Only The Young
2. Don't Stop Believin'
3. Wheel In The Sky
4. Faithfully
5. I'll Be Alright Without You
6. Any Way You Want It
7. Ask The Lonely
8. Who's Crying Now
9. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
10. Lights
11. Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
12. Open Arms
13. Girl Can't Help It
14. Send Her My Love
15. Be Good To Yourself
16. When You Love A Woman (bonus track)


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Mascherano - Feb 08, 2010 23:34
Would never, ever buy a CD though.
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ravenheart - Feb 08, 2010 23:50
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haritori - Feb 09, 2010 00:26
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dawnymarie - Feb 09, 2010 10:12
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rudie111 - Feb 09, 2010 10:42
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Magurdrac - Feb 09, 2010 10:46
Cold from me for that reason, but I won't vote since it's seemingly the cheapest at the moment.
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Stubee - Feb 09, 2010 10:54
I never heard of them until family guy and thats still only the one song
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AntSmith - Feb 09, 2010 11:01
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gslgregory - Feb 09, 2010 12:09
I would recommend this fine piece of AOR to anyone - as previously said, some great songs on this which have stood the test of time (which DSB has shown). Also used at the end of The Sopranos too, a few years back. I love the songs Who's Cryin' Now and Open Arms too.
Also, cheapest around at the moment - yes price has gone up along with marketing due to success of single, Glee and Joe McElderey (sp?).
Buy this 'proper' music now, and not some manufactured musak which the charts are full of these days!
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waddies - Feb 09, 2010 12:20
Got this myself when it first came out many years ago. A classic album which every collection should have.
I was lucky enough to see Journey live a number of years ago and they where superb. Still rocking after all these years.
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Lenny63 - Feb 09, 2010 12:39
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dodoegg1 - Feb 09, 2010 13:38
Ditto. It is funny how easily the proles of this land can be manipulated. It was the same with Sex on Fire. As soon as it was sang by a nobody on X Factor the idiot viewers went out and bought the Kings of Leon version- which struck me as being odd because that surely meant they didn't buy Sex on FIre when it first came out 6 months prior to the X Factor because they didn't like the Kings of Leon version- but then when a contestant sings a karaoke version, then they flock to the stores...to buy the Kings of Leon version which they didn't like in the first place. Makes no sense.
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kyser soze - Feb 09, 2010 16:39
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Pork - Feb 09, 2010 17:51
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mudddy - Feb 09, 2010 17:55
This is good as a taster, but to really savour the band get a hold of a full album like Trial By Fire, Escape or infact any album with Steve Perry:thumbsup:
Also been listening to them a long time, since having their name emblazened (Escape style) on back of my my jacket 25 years ago!!
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almo - Feb 09, 2010 18:15