The voice behind Journey's late-80s albums also found his own sound with tracks like 'Sucker For A Pretty Face.'
For the Journey sound, check 'Raised on Radio.' For his own thing, 'Sucker For A Pretty Face' is the one.
He was Journey's lead singer during the 'Raised on Radio' and 'Frontiers' era, giving those albums their particular vocal stamp. His solo track 'Sucker For A Pretty Face' became his signature outside the band, and songs like 'Just one night' and 'Unfinished Business' show he kept writing after the Journey years. The legal dispute over the Journey name adds a real-world wrinkle to his story.
He joined Journey in the mid-1980s and stayed through the early 1990s, appearing on those late-period albums. After leaving in 1995, he released solo work including a self-titled debut and songs like 'Pride' and 'Every Time I Think Of You.' The catalog suggests he kept recording, with tracks like 'Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers' and 'Tsuki No Shizuku' showing some range.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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