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Red 13
Journey
Red 13
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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EP previously only available direct from their website.

     
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All Artists: Journey
Title: Red 13
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: King Japan
Release Date: 12/2/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Style: Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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EP previously only available direct from their website.

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A rocking departure
Justin Gaines | Northern Virginia | 07/10/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I can see how people, especially longtime Journey fans, could have a problem with the Red 13 EP. It's definitely a step away from Journey's larger than life AOR sound, and it's virtually impossible to imagine Steve Perry agreeing to sing anything other than the ballad "Walkin' Away From the Edge". Then again, maybe that was the point.



The rest of the songs on Red 13 have a more rocking, almost progressive feel, which obviously suits Neal Schon just fine. He really gets a chance to exercise his considerable talent here. Steve Augeri (aka the New Guy), who performed so admirably on Arrival, doesn't really get a chance to shine on this EP. "Walking Away From the Edge" was the only song where his performance was up front and dynamic. The rest of the tracks have him taking a back seat to the rest of the band, who use the opportunity to rock out a bit more than we're used to hearing.



I enjoyed this EP. It was a great showcase for the musicians in Journey, and a statement of what they are capable of when the pressure to write radio-friendly hits is taken away.



It may not be the typical Journey release, but Red 13 is enjoyable for what it is - a rocking, 24-minute, temporary departure from Journey's signature sound.

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Whatever
3rdgen navy | Michigan | 10/16/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)

"the fact that Journey continues on with the sound of Steve Perry is proof that the existing members realize that S.P. made the group what they are.



'Nough said."