Captured (Journey album)

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Captured
Journey Captured LP Cover Art.jpg
Cover art by Stanley Mouse
Live album by
ReleasedJanuary 30, 1981
Recorded
  • August 4 & 5, 1980 (Detroit)
  • August 8, 1980 (Montreal)
  • October 13, 1980 (Tokyo)
Venue
Studio Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California
Genre Rock
Length71:18
Label Columbia
Producer Kevin Elson
Journey chronology
Dream, After Dream
(1980)
Captured
(1981)
Escape
(1981)
Singles from Captured
  1. "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)"
    Released: February 14, 1981 [1]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Captured is Journey's first live album. It was released on January 30, 1981 on the Columbia Records label. The album reached No. 9 on the Billboard 200 albums chart [3] and went on to sell two million copies. [4]

Contents

This album was recorded during the band's Departure Tour in 1980. Tracks 1 to 4 were taken from a performance recorded at The Forum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on August 8, 1980. Tracks 5 & 6 were from the performance at the end of the tour in Koseinenkin Hall, Shinjyuku, Tokyo, Japan on October 13, 1980 and tracks 7 to 16 came from two shows at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan on August 4 & 5, 1980. [5] The song "Dixie Highway" had not previously been (nor was it subsequently) recorded on any Journey studio album. Closing the album is the lone studio track, "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)", which was released as a single.

In the liner notes, the album is dedicated to AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott, who died in February 1980. Scott is referred to as "a friend from the highway," as AC/DC had supported Journey the previous year on their "If You Want Blood" tour.

This was the last Journey album for keyboard player and founder Gregg Rolie.

Record World called the single "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)" a "shining testimony to the band s commanding stage presence." [6]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Majestic" (pre-recorded instrumental) Neal Schon, Steve Perry 0:41
2."Where Were You"Perry, Schon3:22
3."Just the Same Way" Gregg Rolie, Schon, Ross Valory 3:37
4."Line of Fire"Perry, Schon3:25
5."Lights"Perry, Schon3:30
6."Stay Awhile"Perry, Schon2:24
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Too Late"Perry, Schon3:44
8."Dixie Highway"Perry, Schon6:51
9."Feeling That Way"Perry, Rolie, Aynsley Dunbar3:14
10."Anytime"Rolie, Roger Silver, Robert Fleischman, Schon, R. Valory4:27
Side three
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Do You Recall"Rolie, Perry3:26
12."Walks Like a Lady" (incl. Neal Schon guitar solo)Perry7:05
13."Lă Do Dā" (incl. Steve Smith drum solo)Perry, Schon7:02
Side four
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"Perry5:14
15."Wheel in the Sky"Schon, Fleischman, Diane Valory5:03
16."Any Way You Want It"Perry, Schon3:39
17."The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)" (studio recording)Perry3:43

Note: this was not the full concert set list that was played during the tour. The missing songs include "Of a Lifetime", "Kohoutek", "Lovin' You Is Easy", "People and Places", "Patiently", "Opened the Door", "Precious Time", "I'm Cryin'", "Homemade Love", "Moon Theme" (intro to "Wheel in the Sky") and "Winds of March". "Majestic" is a recorded version played as the introduction of the band arriving on stage.

Personnel

Band members
Additional musicians
Production

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [11] 2× Platinum2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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