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Journey - Charge Of The Light Brigade (1973, 2002 ZipperDeke)⭐
Artist: Journey
Album: Charge Of The Light Brigade
Label: ZipperDeke – ZIP015
Country: US
Released: 1973/2002
Genre: Prog Rock
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks+covers
The unfinished album by the original pre - Steve Perry Journey. 13 tracks from the fusion tinged rockers plus 3 live tracks from
a pre-Journey Schon fusion band known as Birthday.
Includes the title song & more rare unreleased masterpieces.
Tracklist:
01. Mystery Mountain [Studio Mix - Unfinished]
02. In the Morning Day [Studio Mix - No vocals]
03. Charge of the Light Brigade?, - [Fusion w-Killer Neal Solos]
04. Unknown instrumental, a nice ballad, kind of in a Jeff Beck/Santana style
05. To Make Some Music [Studio Mix - no vocals]
06. In My Lonely Feeling/Conversations [Studio Mix - no vocals]
07. Unknown instrumental
08. Can You Hear Me?
09. Kohoutek [Studio Mix - Differs from Released Version]
10. Unknown Agressive Fusion Track [Schon lights it up]
11. To Make Some Music [no vocals, Alt Version to track #5]
12. Unknown Fusion Track
13. Charge of the Light Brigade? [Alt Version -Faster Tempo]
Bonus Tracks:
14. Concert Cut 1/1/73 Your Little Girl (Neal Schon/Gregg Rollie - Birthday)
15. Concert Cut 1/1/73 Voodoo Chile (Neal Schon/Gregg Rollie - Birthday)
16. Concert Cut 1/1/73 Tonight (Neal Schon/Gregg Rollie - Birthday)
Journey:
Neal Schon - Guitar
Ross Valory - Bass
Gregg Rolie - Vocals, Keyboards
George Tickner - Guitar
Prairie Prince - Drums
The last three tracks are apparently from a Neal Schon group between Santana
and Journey, which the cover says is called Birthday and is from Diamond Head,
11/73 (not the whole album, as the poster states in the info listing here.
The cover just says these three tracks are from that date). In the liner notes
to the 3rd Santana album from 1971, Rolie says when he and Neal quit the band
(after the 4th album), he opened up a restaurant for a year before hooking up
with Schon to form Journey. The 1st Journey album's songs are copyrighted 1974
and the album was released in '75, so it's logical Neal was doing something
musically during the year or so between the two bands. All three of these
tracks are instrumentals and it sounds like a decent audience recording in
a small club. The first thirteen tracks are all studio recordings and other
than some hiss and slight distortion in louder places, are probably an 8.5-9
on a sound quality scale of 1 to 10
