Escape & Frontiers Live in Japan

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Live in Japan 2017: Escape + Frontiers
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Live album by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2019
RecordedFebruary 7, 2017
Venue Nippon Budokan (Tokyo, Japan)
Genre Rock
Length128:37
Label Universal Music, Eagle Rock
Producer Kevin Elson, Neal Schon
Journey chronology
Greatest Hits 2
(2011)
Live in Japan 2017: Escape + Frontiers
(2019)
Freedom
(2022)

Live in Japan 2017: Escape + Frontiers is a live album by American rock band Journey, recorded in 2017 and released in 2019. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Escape
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't Stop Believin' Intro" 0:53
2."Don't Stop Believin'" Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry, Neal Schon 5:48
3."Stone in Love"Cain, Perry, Schon5:29
4."Who's Crying Now"Cain, Perry6:58
5."Keep On Runnin'"Cain, Perry, Schon4:40
6."Still They Ride"Cain, Perry, Schon4:52
7."Escape"Cain, Perry, Schon5:16
8."Lay It Down"Cain, Perry, Schon4:22
9."Dead or Alive"Cain, Perry, Schon3:43
10."Neal Schon Guitar Solo" 2:39
11."Mother, Father"Cain, Perry, Matt Schon, N. Schon5:38
12."Jonathan Cain Piano Solo" 0:59
13."Open Arms"Cain, Perry4:43
Frontiers
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Separate Ways Intro" 2:14
2."Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"Perry, Cain5:31
3."Send Her My Love"Perry, Cain3:53
4."Chain Reaction"Perry, Schon, Cain5:13
5."After the Fall"Perry, Cain6:17
6."Faithfully"Cain5:08
7."Edge of the Blade"Perry, Schon, Cain4:54
8."Steve Smith Drum Solo" 1:40
9."Back Talk"Perry, Cain, Steve Smith 3:30
10."Frontiers"Perry, Schon, Cain, Smith4:04
11."Rubicon"Perry, Schon, Cain6:30
12."La Raza Del Sol"Perry, Cain12:59
13."Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"Perry10:44

Personnel

Journey
Additional musician and production

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