Look into the Future
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| Look into the Future | ||
| Studio album by Journey | ||
| Released | January 1976 | |
| Recorded | 1975 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 41:50 | |
| Label | Columbia Records | |
| Producer(s) | Journey | |
| Professional reviews | ||
|---|---|---|
| Journey chronology | ||
| Journey (1975) |
Look into the Future (1976) |
Next (1977) |
Journey's second album, Look into the Future, was released in January of 1976 on the Columbia Records label.
For their second album, the members of Journey toned down the overt progressiveness of their first, self-titled release, in favor of a more focused, commercial approach. Despite that, Look Into the Future still retains some of the experimental approach and sound of the debut, especially in the title track and "I'm Gonna Leave You", the latter of which some claim inspired the main riff in the famous Kansas song "Carry on Wayward Son".
Guitarist George Tickner had left the band, leaving members Greg Rolie (lead vocals/keyboards), Neal Schon (guitar), Ross Valory (bass), and Aynsley Dunbar (drums).
Highest chart position: #100
- "On A Saturday Night" -4:55
- "It's All Too Much" -5:11
- "Anyway" -4:47
- "She Makes Me (Feel Alright)" -6:07
- "You're On Your Own" -6:55
- "Look Into The Future" -8:26
- "Midnight Dreamer" -3:07
- "I'm Gonna Leave You" -7:54
| Journey |
| Jeff Scott Soto | Neal Schon | Jonathan Cain | Ross Valory | Deen Castronovo |
| Steve Augeri | Steve Perry | Steve Smith | Gregg Rolie | Aynsley Dunbar | George Tickner | Robert Fleischman | Prairie Prince | Randy Jackson | Larrie Londin | Bob Glaub | Mike Baird |
| Discography |
|---|
| Studio albums: Journey | Look into the Future | Next | Infinity | Evolution | Departure | Dream After Dream | Escape | Frontiers | Raised on Radio | Trial by Fire | Arrival | Red 13 | Generations |
| Live albums: Captured | Greatest Hits Live |
| Compilations: In the Beginning | Greatest Hits | The Ballade | Time 3 | The Essential Journey | Open Arms~Greatest Hits |