Evolution (Journey album)


Evolution is the fifth studio album by Journey. Released in March 1979 on Columbia Records, their first album to feature drummer Steve Smith.
It was the band's most successful album at that time, selling three million copies in the US and charting at #20 on the Billboard 200. They retained Roy Thomas Baker as producer, but drummer Aynsley Dunbar was replaced with Steve Smith, formerly with Ronnie Montrose's band.
Evolution features their first top 20 hit, "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'", which was inspired by the classic Sam Cooke top 20 hit "Nothin' Can Change This Love" and reached #16 in the US. "Just the Same Way" featured original lead vocalist Gregg Rolie along with Steve Perry.

Track listing

Personnel

;Journey
;Album
YearChartPosition
1979Billboard 200 20
1979RPM100 Albums 35
1979Swedish Albums Chart36
1983UK Albums Chart100
2006Oricon Japanese Albums Charts273

;Singles
YearTitleChartPosition
1979"Just the Same Way"Billboard Hot 10058
1979"Just the Same Way"RPM100 Hit Tracks 80
1979"Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"Billboard Hot 10016
1979"Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"RPM100 Hit Tracks 12
1979"Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"New Zealand Singles Chart37
1980"Too Late"Billboard Hot 10070

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