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''Trial by Fire'' is the tenth
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rock band Journey. Released on October 22, 1996, the album marked the reunion of the classic 1980s lineup, which had not recorded together since 1983's ''
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''. ''Trial by Fire'' was produced by Kevin Shirley, who continues to produce the band's albums. The first album to feature bassist
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since ''Frontiers'' and the last to feature vocalist Steve Perry and drummer Steve Smith. ''Trial by Fire'' includes the Top 20 hit and
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nominated single " When You Love a Woman", which reached No. 12 and No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts respectively. "Message of Love", "Can't Tame the Lion" and "If He Should Break Your Heart" were released as singles and received radio airplay. The album reflected a growing maturity with the members of Journey and could be loosely termed a concept album with many tracks reflecting a more overt spirituality in lyrical content. The title track, for example, is taken directly from Paul's
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. ''Trial by Fire'' is Journey's only album to not be accompanied by a supporting tour. That was due to internal disputes over a tour (originally scheduled for the summer and fall of 1997), as a result of Perry's hip injury as he postponed getting the necessary surgery. If the band had toured, that tour would not have started until over a year after the album's release. Perry left the band feeling that he was being forced out. He was unsure about undergoing necessary surgery and because of pressure to tour sooner than later. Drummer Steve Smith also quit citing that the band without Perry did not interest him; he would subsequently return in 2015, but was dismissed from the band again in 2020. On November 9, 1996, the album entered at No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was eventually certified platinum in the United States by the
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.RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for albums by Journey
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The band did not receive another platinum award until '' Revelation'' in 2008.


Background

''Trial by Fire'' was Journey's first studio album in ten years, following '' Raised on Radio'' in 1986 and the band's subsequent split. Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain had formed
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Bad English and released albums in 1989 and 1991, while singer Steve Perry released his second solo album, '' For the Love of Strange Medicine'' (1994). While on a solo tour in 1994, it became apparent to Perry that "underneath it all, I was missing more and more being the singer in Journey than I ever thought I would." When A&R executive John Kalodner of
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suggested the band reform, Cain, Perry, and Schon began writing together. According to Perry, they wanted to "see if we had the spark to write again" instead of simply reforming for a comeback tour. "I was invited – and quickly uninvited," recalled Gregg Rolie, who had left in 1980. Perry said the band did not try to reinvent themselves on the album: "Nothing sounds more pretentious than someone being something they're not. One of the things we've always known is that there are certain musical directions that fit what urchemistry is about. We're going to sink or swim being what we are and not by trying to reinvent ourselves and not by trying to be the flavor of the month."


Track listing


Personnel

Journey * Steve Perry – lead vocals * Neal Schon – rhythm and lead guitar, background vocals * Jonathan Cain – keyboards, piano, additional acoustic and rhythm guitar, background vocals, engineer *
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– bass, background vocals * Steve Smith – drums, percussion Additional musicians * Paulinho da Costa – percussion *Scott Pinkerton – programming * David Campbell
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s Production * Kevin Shirley – producer, engineer, mixing * George Massenburg – engineer, mixing *John Hurlbut, Bob Levy – engineers *George Marino – mastering * John Kalodner – A&R


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References

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