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Yuriy P. - 2021年 12月 23日  At that time, Evolution became Journey's most successful album in the charts (# 20), and also sold over three million copies in the United States. Drummer Ainsley Dunbar, who left the band shortly after the tour in honor of their previous album, Infinity, was replaced by former Montrose member Steve Smith.
The album contains Journey's first Top 20 hit in the US, "Lovin ', Touchin', Squeezin '," which was inspired by Sam Cook's song "Nothing Can Change This Love." "Lovin ', Touchin', Squeezin '" peaked at # 16 in the US. "Just the Same Way" was sung by original Journey vocalist Greg Raleigh alongside new one, Steve Perry. "Lovin ', Touchin', Squeezin '" also appears as part of "The Big Medley" on A Change of Seasons, an EP by Dream Theater.
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