The discography of Journey, specifically the era defined by the golden voice of Steve Perry (1977–1998), remains one of the most celebrated chapters in rock history. While the keyword suggests a search for a comprehensive digital archive, the true value lies in the sonic evolution of a band that defined the "Arena Rock" genre.

"Don't Stop Believin'"

Arnel Pineda

Journey replaced Perry with Filipino vocalist (found on YouTube). Against all odds, they roared back.

Before becoming a pop-rock powerhouse, Journey was a progressive fusion band featuring former Santana members Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie. : Instrumental-heavy jazz-fusion. Look into the Future

    • All I Ever Thought I'd Do
    • I Have It Easy
  • Frontiers (1983)

    Journey (1975):

    Before becoming a melodic powerhouse, Journey was a jazz-fusion experiment formed by former Santana members Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie. A prog-heavy debut.

    Post-Perry Era:

    The collection likely includes albums featuring vocalists Steve Augeri ( Arrival , Generations ) and Arnel Pineda ( Revelation , Eclipse ). Key Statistics