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A more polished, pop-soul influenced record produced by Perry himself, yielding hits like "Be Good to Yourself." The Reunion and Transition (1996–2011)
Albums like Arrival (2001) and Generations (2005) kept the band active on the touring circuit.
| Year | Album Title | Details & Singles | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Street Talk | Perry's first solo venture, released during a hiatus from Journey. It features the hit singles "Oh Sherrie" (a US Top 3 hit) and "Foolish Heart". | | 1994 | For the Love of Strange Medicine | Perry's second solo album, released before his 1996 reunion with Journey. | Journey -Steve Perry- Discography -1975-2011-.torrent
(1980) – Includes the iconic "Any Way You Want It." Dream, After Dream (1980) – A Japanese film soundtrack.
Recognizing the need for a strong, melodic frontman to break into the mainstream, the band's management sought a new lead vocalist. A more polished, pop-soul influenced record produced by
(1981) – The Diamond-certified peak featuring "Don't Stop Believin'."
The following albums represent the band’s studio output during the requested timeframe, categorized by lead vocalist: Journey (1975) – Debut with Gregg Rolie on lead vocals. | | 1994 | For the Love of
Jackie Hill Perry: The Journey to Blameless – Holy Culture
The arrival of Steve Perry in late 1977 completely transformed Journey. Perry brought a soulful, Motown-influenced vocal style combined with an incredible tenor range. This shift turned the band into an international phenomenon. The Rise to Stardom