
Every Journey Album Ranked: From Soaring Highs to Unsung Tracks

Embarking on a musical odyssey through Journey’s illustrious career, we’re leaving no stone unturned as we rank every album from these rock legends. Known for their anthemic hits and Steve Perry’s stratospheric vocals, each album is a chapter in rock history. Here’s how they stack up:
Evolution (1979) – The album that truly defined the Journey sound, featuring the classic ‘Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’.
Escape (1981) – This masterpiece not only reached diamond status but also gave us ‘Don’t Stop Believin’, a song that continues to inspire millions.
Frontiers (1983) – With hits like ‘Separate Ways’ and ‘Faithfully’, this album secured Journey’s place in rock royalty.
Raised on Radio (1986) – Highlighting Perry’s incredible range, this album resonates with the energy of the ’80s.
Trial by Fire (1996) – After a decade of silence, this comeback was a testament to the band’s enduring chemistry and passion for music.
Witness the full ranking in the electrifying journey of rhythm, melody, and powerhouse vocals as we trace the trajectory of one of rock’s most revered bands. Buckle up; it’s quite the ride!