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Before Perry joined, Journey was a jazz-fusion/progressive rock band led by Neal Schon. These albums showcase a different sound but are crucial to the band's foundation.

During and after his time with Journey, Perry released solo material that maintained his signature "The Voice" status.

Features the hit "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'."

(1977) – The final album before the shift to arena rock. The Classic Steve Perry Era

Journey discovered Filipino singer Arnel Pineda via YouTube. Pineda's uncanny vocal resemblance to Steve Perry revitalized the franchise, leading to a platinum-certified comeback album. Journey -Steve Perry- Discography -1975-2011-.torrent

A harder rock edge, featuring "Any Way You Want It."

Escape (1981) reached #1 on the US charts and contains the band's most iconic anthem, "Don't Stop Believin'," alongside "Open Arms" and "Stone in Love".

Albums like Arrival (2001) and Generations (2005) kept the band active on the touring circuit.

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Released during a gap in Journey's schedule, Perry's solo debut was a multi-platinum success featuring the iconic single "Oh Sherrie."

A reunion album featuring the ballad "When You Love a Woman." Steve Perry Solo Discography (1984–2011)

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The band’s first album with vocalist Steve Augeri, attempting to capture the classic Perry-era vocal magic. A harder rock edge, featuring "Any Way You Want It

A harder-rocking effort that reached No. 8 on the Billboard charts, featuring the high-energy single "Any Way You Want It." The Live and Soundtracking Success

Infinity (1978): Perry's debut, featuring "Lights" and "Wheel in the Sky."

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(1978) – Perry's debut featuring "Wheel in the Sky" and "Lights."

A technical debut filled with long instrumental passages and complex arrangements.

: Continued the streak with "Faithfully" and "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)". Raised on Radio