DVD 74 mins IMDB 9.3
NR (Not Rated)
Journey: Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 - Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997
Sony Music (2004)
In Collection
#132

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Music
USA  /  English

Steve Perry Lead Vocals
Neal Schon Lead Guitar, Vocals
Jonathan Cain Keyboards, Vocals
Ross Valory Bass, Vocals
Steve Smith Drums
Gregg Rolie Keyboards, Vocals
Ansley Dunbar Drums
Randy Jackson Bass
Joseph Simmons Himself
Darryl McDaniels Himself
Jason Mizell Himself
Irwin Corey Himself
Calvert DeForest Security Guard
DJ Hurricane Himself
Penn Jillette Himself
Kris Kross Themselves
Eddie Martinez II Himself
Joe Perry Himself
Journey

Director Chica Bruce; Joe Butt

It will be many years before Journey's music will be known as anything but soupy '70s arena rock and embarrassingly overwrought '80s pop. But that day will come: the songs and the playing are just too good for the scorn and ridicule to endure forever. Journey: Greatest Hits DVD 1978-1997 will do little, however, to hasten the band's salvation. In fact, if it weren't such a gift to those who love the music, a case could be made for suppressing the disc's video content, so unimaginative is most of the directing and so damning is the attire (or lack thereof).

But even if sweaty guys running around in tight jeans and no underwear isn't really your thing, the disc has its treats. There's MTV nostalgia, pure and simple--"Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," with its mimed quayside performance and strutting high-heeled model, is perhaps the quintessential "What were they thinking?" video. We also get exciting glimpses of the early band (with keyboardist Gregg Rolie passing the lead-vocal torch to newcomer Steve Perry) kicking out classics like "Feeling That Way," "Lights," and "Just the Same Way." Many of the songs feature live audio as well as video, and it's here, most notably in "Who's Crying Now" and "Stone in Love," that lead guitarist Neal Schon cuts loose with some extended licks. An unexpected pleasure is 1996's heartfelt ballad "When You Love a Woman." The guys are aging gracefully, Steve Smith's drumming is better than ever, and the video itself boasts the most tasteful production of the bunch. --Michael Mikesell

Edition Details
Distributor Sony
Barcode 074645603292
Region Region 1; Region 2
Release Date 11/25/2003
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
PCM [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Music Videos Scene Access Color