Journey (band) Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! ===1981β1983: Height of popularity, ''Escape'' and ''Frontiers''=== [[File:StevePerry.jpg|thumb|left|Steve Perry performing in 1983]] With Cain joining as the new keyboard player, the band entered Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, in late 1980, releasing their seventh studio album, ''[[Escape (Journey album)|Escape]]'', in July 1981. ''Escape'' became their most successful album, charting at number one in the United States. The album had a clutch of hit singles, which included: "[[Who's Crying Now]]", "Still They Ride", "[[Open Arms (Journey song)|Open Arms]]", and the iconic "[[Don't Stop Believin']]".{{sfn|Daniels|2011|pp=53β55}} The band began another lengthy yet successful tour on June 12, 1981, supported by opening acts [[Billy Squier]], [[Greg Kihn Band]], [[Point Blank (band)|Point Blank]], and [[Loverboy]], and Journey opened for the Rolling Stones on September 25 in Philadelphia at [[JFK Stadium]]. [[MTV]] videotaped one of their two sold-out shows at [[The Summit (Houston)|The Summit]] in [[Houston]] on November 6, 1981, in front of over 20,000 fans, later released on DVD.<ref>''Journey: Live in Houston'' DVD, 1981. The band also pioneered the use of a very large video screen at live performances, allowing them to increasingly perform before stadium-sized crowds.</ref>{{sfn|Daniels|2011|pp=57β58; 70}} Following the success of the 1981 tour, the band's full establishment as a corporation, and the formation of a fan club called "Journey Force", the band released "Only Solutions" and "1990s Theme" for the 1982 Disney film, ''[[Tron]]''. Schon had also made time to work with [[Jan Hammer]] on a few albums.{{sfn|Daniels|2011|pp=58β61}} Journey continued touring in 1982 with shows in North America and Japan.{{sfn|Daniels|2011|p=63}} With millions of records, hit singles, and tickets sold, the band entered Fantasy Studios again in the middle of their 1982 tour to record their eighth studio album, ''[[Frontiers (Journey album)|Frontiers]]''. Released in February 1983, the band's second-best selling album sold over six million copies, peaking at number two on the ''Billboard'' charts, and spawning the hit singles "[[Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)]]", "[[Faithfully (song)|Faithfully]]", "[[Send Her My Love]]", and "[[After the Fall (song)|After the Fall]]".{{sfn|Daniels|2011|p=68}} Journey began the ''Frontiers'' tour in Japan, and continued in North America with [[Bryan Adams]] as opening act.{{sfn|Daniels|2011|p=70}} During the tour, [[NFL Films]] recorded a video documentary of their life on the road, ''Frontiers and Beyond'', shooting scenes at [[JFK Stadium]] in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania, with more than 80,000 fans in attendance.<ref name="Journey 1983"/> Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page