After a ten-year hiatus, Journey returned to recording in 1996 with Trial by Fire, an album that sounds as if no time had passed between it and the band's last album, Raised on Radio. Journey have been completely unaffected by any trend in popular music, whether it's hair metal, hip-hop, or alternative rock and, frankly, they're the better for it. Trial by Fire delivers exactly what any Journey fan wants -- anthemic rockers and sweeping power ballads. Steve Perry sounds as powerful as ever, while Neal Schon's accomplished guitar licks remain as tasty as ever. The songwriting, as before, is slightly hit-and-miss, with singles like "When You Love a Woman" and "Message of Love" standing out from the handful of mediocre album tracks. Which means, if you've enjoyed Journey in the past, you're certain to enjoy the best moments of Trial by Fire, but if their arena rock and radio-ready ballads have never agreed with you, the album will not change your mind. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Trial by Fire
10/22/1996 | Sony Japan
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All Music Guide Review
Trial by Fire Track Listing
Credits of Trial by Fire
- George Marino
- Mastering
- George Massenburg
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kevin Shirley
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Ross Valory
- Bass (Electric), Vocals, Guitar (Bass)
- Nancy Donald
- Art Direction
- Glenn Parsons
- Design
- Michael Halsband
- Photography
- John "Wheels" Hurlbut
- Engineer
- Jonathan Cain
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Keyboards, Engineer, Vocals
- Steven Adler
- Ell
- Irving Azoff
- Managing Director
- David Campbell
- String Arrangements
- David Coleman
- Art Direction, Design
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- John Kalodner
- Producer
- Bob Levy
- Engineer
- Journey
- Main Performer
- Steve Perry
- Vocals
- Neal Schon
- Guitar, Vocals
- Steve Smith
- Drums















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