Hidden new album?
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 1:32 am
So the other day I got some kind of notification of a new Journey album, titled You're On Your Own. It comes up as not being available, and it's hard to find even knowing what to search. I've seen similar cases recently where such an album was available to people in Europe but not the US. I can't match the setlist to any shows. Certainly not in this running order:
You're On Your Own (9:35)
Of a Lifetime (7:50)
On a Saturday Nite (6:36)
Look Into the Future (8:07)
It's All Too Much (5:28)
In My Lonely Feelings (4:07)
Midnight Dreamer (7:50)
I'm curious what show this is from. It somewhat resembles the 1976 Chicago show and the 1976 Seattle show, but the songs are in a completely different order from either show, though the missing songs from either set are at the beginning and end of the sets, so the running order could have been left intact.
I recall the released Live Into the Future album (from the Chicago show) had the disastrous edit of all songs fading in and out, even when they segue, so those edits could easily be shuffled around. But then why exclude "Mystery Mountain"? The beginning is awkward because of the fade in, but because of how the other songs are handled, it's not the only one. So that option doesn't make much sense. I'm also currently checking the time of some of the songs, and it doesn't match what's on Live Into the Future.
Does anyone have any insight?
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You're On Your Own (9:35)
Of a Lifetime (7:50)
On a Saturday Nite (6:36)
Look Into the Future (8:07)
It's All Too Much (5:28)
In My Lonely Feelings (4:07)
Midnight Dreamer (7:50)
I'm curious what show this is from. It somewhat resembles the 1976 Chicago show and the 1976 Seattle show, but the songs are in a completely different order from either show, though the missing songs from either set are at the beginning and end of the sets, so the running order could have been left intact.
I recall the released Live Into the Future album (from the Chicago show) had the disastrous edit of all songs fading in and out, even when they segue, so those edits could easily be shuffled around. But then why exclude "Mystery Mountain"? The beginning is awkward because of the fade in, but because of how the other songs are handled, it's not the only one. So that option doesn't make much sense. I'm also currently checking the time of some of the songs, and it doesn't match what's on Live Into the Future.
Does anyone have any insight?
Here is the YouTube link:
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