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Departure is the sixth studio album by American rock band Journey. It was released on February 29, 1980, by Columbia Records.

Departure was Journey's highest-charting album to that point, giving them their first appearance in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 album charts, peaking at No. 8. The album includes "Any Way You Want It", the leadoff track and top 25 single.<ref name=ClassicRock>Template:Cite book</ref>

The album featured an edgier sound, thanks partly to the "live in studio" way the songs were recorded.<ref name="allmusic" /> The band went into The Automatt studio with 19 tracks, eventually trimming down to 12.<ref name=ClassicRock/>

Three singles were released off Departure. "Any Way You Want It" reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the follow-up "Walks Like a Lady" reached #32.<ref name=hot100/> The last single was a medley of "Good Morning Girl" and "Stay Awhile" which only reached #55.<ref name=hot100>Template:Cite web</ref> Record World called the medley "an epic ballad" with "healthy amounts of pomp and bravado."<ref name=rw>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Departure would mark the last full-time studio album appearance of founding member Gregg Rolie, and his penultimate recording with the band: his final contributions would appear on Dream, After Dream, a soundtrack album to the Japanese film of the same name, which would also be released in 1980. Rolie had become tired of life on the road and decided to leave the band after assisting in the selection of his replacement, Jonathan Cain, then of The Babys. Rolie sang lead vocals on only one song on Departure, the ballad "Someday Soon".

In 1986, Columbia reissued Departure on compact disc in the U.S. and Europe.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> They subsequently remastered the album in 1996.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> BMG/Columbia remastered Departure again in 2006 for European, Japanese and American listeners,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> adding bonus tracks 13 "Natural Thing" and 14 "Little Girl". Dave Donnelly at DNA Mastering in New York City led the 2006 project.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Track listing

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Personnel

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  • Steve Perry – lead vocals
  • Neal Schon – guitars, co-lead vocals on "People and Places", backing vocals
  • Gregg Rolie – keyboards, harmonica, co-lead vocals on "Someday Soon", backing vocals
  • Ross Valory – bass guitar, bass pedals, backing vocals
  • Steve Smith – drums, percussion

Production

  • Geoff Workman – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Kevin Elson – producer, live sound
  • Ken Kessie – engineer
  • Jim Welch – art direction

Charts

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Certifications

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