The Prince George Citizen

Perry breaks silence with Traces

- Pablo GORONDI

Steve Perry, Traces (Fantasy Records) Steve Perry has been away for quite a while but he’s never really been gone.

From the unforgetta­ble use of Don’t Stop Believin’ on the last Sopranos episode to the way his former band found a new, sound-alike singer on the internet and, last year, Journey’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Perry and his prolonged absence have been often on our minds.

Traces is Perry’s first solo album since 1994 and, cliched as it may sound, it really is a very personal work with some songs that would have sounded out of place on a Journey record. Made in part to fulfil a promise to his partner who succumbed to breast cancer in 2012, Traces is dominated by ballads in many guises by someone whose quasi-operatic voice made him one of their most memorable interprete­rs.

Launching with the first single, No Erasin’, immediatel­y injects Traces with nostalgia through an updated recreation of a teenage love with an unerringly precise opening line – “I know it’s been a long time comin.’” Perry has said the song was meant to evoke a high school reunion and – along with We’re Still Here and Sun Shines Gray – it’s the one that most resembles a Journey track.

In The Rain is the album’s tour de force but sans any bombast, one of Perry’s most emotional vocals supported by a restrained piano-and-strings arrangemen­t emphasizin­g its anguish: “You got me even though you’re gone.”

On Easy To Love, Perry’s lead vocals have just a touch of Rod Stewart’s gruffness while his backing vocals are satin smooth and George Harrison’s I Need You is transforme­d into a heartfelt soul ballad.

Breaking his long silence in such a memorable way, Traces shows that for Perry retuning to music was about much more than keeping his word.

 ?? FANTASY RECORDS VIA AP ?? Traces is Steve Perry’s first solo work since 1994.
FANTASY RECORDS VIA AP Traces is Steve Perry’s first solo work since 1994.

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