Escape (1981)

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Title: Escape
Artist: Journey
Genre: Hard Rock
Released: 1981

Tracks:
1 - Don't Stop Believin' - 4:11
2 - Stone in Love - 4:26
3 - Who's Crying Now - 5:01
4 - Keep on Runnin' - 3:40
5 - Still They Ride - 3:52
6 - Escape - 5:16
7 - Lay It Down - 4:13
8 - Dead or Alive - 3:20
9 - Mother, Father - 5:29
10 - Open Arms - 3:17

Overview:
Escape (Stylized as E5C4P3 on the front of the album) is Journey's seventh studio album (and eighth overall), released on July 31, 1981. The album features four hit Billboard Hot 100 singles - "Don't Stop Believin'" (#9), "Who's Crying Now" (#4), "Still They Ride" (#19) and "Open Arms" (#2) - plus rock radio staples like "Stone in Love", "Escape" (title track), and "Mother, Father". It was a massive success, being certified nine times platinum by the RIAA. The album is the band's most successful studio album and is recognised as one of the greatest and most successful arena-oriented rock albums of the 1980s. It has sold over 12 million copies worldwide.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
One of Journey’s best albums. Steve Perry had the ultimate voice. Probably one of the best male vocalists till this day. This album is full of hits such as Who’s Crying Now, Escape, Stone In Love and Don’t Stop Believing.
 
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