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Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals

Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals is the second extended play (EP) by the cast of musical television series Glee. Containing six songs from the season one finale "Journey to Regionals", it was released on June 8, 2010, the same day the episode aired. Half of the tracks are cover versions of songs by American rock band Journey. The EP debuted at the top of the US Billboard 200 and Soundtrack charts, with first-week sales of 154,000 copies. Unlike previous Glee releases, no singles were released from this album, but all of its tracks managed to appear on multiple national charts. Songs were generally received favorably, with many enjoying the Journey covers. The setlist of Glee Live! In Concert!, the cast's first concert tour, included three songs from the Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals.

Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals
EP by
ReleasedJune 8, 2010 (2010-06-08)
Recorded2010
GenrePop, rock
Length22:38
LabelColumbia / 20th Century Fox TV
Producer
Glee Cast chronology
Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers
(2010)
Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals
(2010)
Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show
(2010)

Background and composition edit

 
Three of the six tracks on the EP are covers of songs by Journey (current lineup pictured).

The season one finale of Glee first aired on Fox on June 8, 2010, in the US.[1] The episode sees the fictional William McKinley High School glee club New Directions compete at the 2010 Midwest Regional Show Choir Championships.[2] Director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) decides to have New Directions pay tribute to American rock band Journey. This was not only as homage to the cast's cover of "Don't Stop Believin'" in the season one premiere that led to his decision to remain at the school, but as a representation of the path undertaken to arrive at the Regionals level of competition. They perform a medley of Journey songs: the love ballad "Faithfully", with Lea Michele and Cory Monteith on lead vocals as Rachel Berry and Finn Hudson, respectively, transitions into a mashup of "Any Way You Want It" and "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'". This ends with a reprise of "Don't Stop Believin'", where each cast member sings a portion of the song.[3][4][5][6][7] Rival choir Vocal Adrenaline performs a cover of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" thereafter, with Jesse (Jonathan Groff) on lead vocals.[8] At the end of the episode, New Directions decides to show appreciation for Schuester with a rendition of Lulu's "To Sir With Love", the theme of the 1967 film of the same name. He returns the honor, performing Israel Kamakawiwoʻole's reinvention of "Over the Rainbow" along with glee club member Puck (Mark Salling).[2][8][9][10]

The EP, along with its track listing, was announced in an official press release on May 26, 2010.[11] It was released on June 8, 2010 in the US, and on June 14, 2010, in the UK.[12][13] "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" was previously covered in the series' pilot episode.[14] The 1981 single "Don't Stop Believin'" was also previously performed in the pilot, as well as in the season one episode "The Rhodes Not Taken".[15] The songs in the EP all fall under the genres of pop and rock.[7]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]
The Denver Post(favorable)[5]
 
The Journey medley performed by the cast of Glee (pictured) was generally received favorably.

The Denver Post's Ricardo Baca enjoyed the familiar nature of the songs on the EP, and liked "Faithfully" best of the Journey covers. He felt, however, that the music of "Don't Stop Believin'" outshone the vocals of the cast.[5] Andrew Leahey of AllMusic gave the album a rating of two-and-a-half stars out of five.[7] A writer for Reuters called the Journey medley "heartfelt and uplifting" and Jessica Derschowitz of CBS News found it "fantastic".[16][17] Gerrick Kennedy also enjoyed it, highlighting its emotional nature and complimenting the entire cast's vocals.[18] IGN's Eric Goldman thought the reprise of "Don't Stop Believin'" worked well, and liked not only the connection to the pilot, but also its musical rearrangement.[19] Bobby Hankinson of The Houston Chronicle enjoyed "Don't Stop Believin'" best of the performances but Vanity Fair's Brett Berk deemed it unnecessary in the medley, and felt the cast would have done better to showcase more of "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'".[20][21] Berk enjoyed "Bohemian Rhapsody" best, giving it a rating of four stars out of a possible five, though he thought it was too predictable a song choice.[21] Time's James Poniewozik opined the song was one of Glee's best, but was contemplative of which choir's performance was the better.[22] Berk felt the lyrical context of "To Sir With Love" was trite and Hankinson was impressed by the song, calling it "sweet".[20][21] "Over the Rainbow" was called "lovely" by the former and Derschowitz decided it was a "perfect" closing song.[17][20]

Former Journey frontman Steve Perry gave an interview to American magazine RadarOnline, as co-writer of several Journey tracks, and praised the use of his songs on the show: "Glee has opened up a international catalog of songwriting and introduced those songs to a whole new generation that would have otherwise never heard them."[23][24] The Regionals version of "Don't Stop Believin'" earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the ceremonies in 2011.[25] Following this nomination, the song was included on the compilation album 2011 Grammy Nominees.[26]

Chart performance edit

The EP debuted at number one on both the US Billboard 200 and Soundtracks charts, selling 154,000 copies there.[27][28] The album became the cast's third number-one album on the Billboard 200. Reaching the top of the chart on June 26, 2010, it did so three weeks after Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers. This beat the cast's own record for the shortest span between number-one debuts with different releases, previously held with Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna and Volume 3 Showstoppers.[27] It entered at number two in Canada and the United Kingdom, selling 14,000 copies in the former.[29][30] On the Irish Albums Chart, Journey to Regionals entered the week of June 10, 2010 at number 14 and ascended to the top position the next week, taking the spot from Volume 3 Showstoppers.[31][32] The EP entered at number seven in Australia on July 4, 2010, climbing four places to its peak three weeks later, and in Mexico, a peak of fifty-nine was reached.[33] Second-week sales in the US amounted to 39,000 copies as the EP dropped to the tenth position on the Billboard 200.[34] The EP has spent a total of 39 weeks on the Soundtracks chart.[35]

Although none of the tracks were released as singles, all of the tracks managed to chart in several countries (with the new version of "Don't Stop Believin'" charting under the original entry). On the Billboard Hot 100, "Faithfully" debuted highest the week of June 26, 2010, at number 37.[36] The same week on the Canadian Hot 100, "Over the Rainbow" led the Glee debuts at number 31.[37] The song was also highest on the Australian and UK Singles Chart, at numbers 42 and 30, respectively.[38][39] In Ireland, "Any Way You Want It / Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'" charted as highest of the Glee entries at number twenty on June 17, 2010.[40] "Don't Stop Believin'" was regarded as a re-entry of the group's debut single by most chart companies; in addition to the debut of the new tracks, it climbed from 71 to 33 in the UK and from 49 to 24 in Ireland.[39][40] It re-entered the single charts of the US at 59 and Canada at 37, setting a new peak for the song in the latter.[36][37] Only the Australian Recording Industry Association regarded it as a separate song, who placed it at number 67 the week of July 12, 2010.[38]

With sales figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan, a list of the twenty most successful Glee songs was released by Yahoo! Music on October 22, 2010. The best-selling song, with 1,005,000 copies sold, was "Don't Stop Believin'"—84,000 of those came from sales of the Regionals reprise. "Faithfully" was also on the list, at number eighteen with 159,000 copies.[15] The EP's five new Billboard Hot 100 entries brought the cast's total appearances on the chart to 64, an accomplishment that placed them seventh among all artists, between Elton John (67) and Stevie Wonder (63).[41] Billboard noted an increase in sales of the original seven songs rising in percentages ranging from 23% ("Don't Stop Believin'") to 557% ("To Sir With Love"). Additionally, Journey's compilation Greatest Hits (1988) saw a 62% increase in sales, rising from 104 to 57 on the Billboard 200.[10]

Promotion edit

The cast embarked on an American concert tour, Glee Live! In Concert! starting in May 2010 in promotion of their first season. From the EP, "Faithfully" and "Any Way You Want It / Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'" were included on the set list. Morrison appeared on dates in New York City to sing "Over the Rainbow" whilst playing the ukulele.[6] He was accompanied by Salling when he again sang the number at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll in 2010.[42] In addition, he also performed the song at The O2 Arena in London with Leona Lewis on June 16, 2010, as part of Lewis' tour, The Labyrinth.[43] On December 5, 2010, the cast appeared on the seventh season of UK reality TV series The X Factor to perform "Don't Stop Believin'".[44]

Track listing edit

Personnel edit

Source: allmusic.[7]

Musicians edit

Technical edit

Charts edit

Release history edit

Region Release date
Canada[47] June 8, 2010
Japan[48]
United States[12]
Ireland[49] June 11, 2010
United Kingdom[13] June 14, 2010
Australia[50] June 18, 2010
New Zealand[51] June 21, 2010
Taiwan[52] August 10, 2010

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Glee The Music Journey to Regionals is the second extended play EP by the cast of musical television series Glee Containing six songs from the season one finale Journey to Regionals it was released on June 8 2010 the same day the episode aired Half of the tracks are cover versions of songs by American rock band Journey The EP debuted at the top of the US Billboard 200 and Soundtrack charts with first week sales of 154 000 copies Unlike previous Glee releases no singles were released from this album but all of its tracks managed to appear on multiple national charts Songs were generally received favorably with many enjoying the Journey covers The setlist of Glee Live In Concert the cast s first concert tour included three songs from the Glee The Music Journey to Regionals Glee The Music Journey to RegionalsEP by Glee CastReleasedJune 8 2010 2010 06 08 Recorded2010GenrePop rockLength22 38LabelColumbia 20th Century Fox TVProducerAdam AndersPeer AstromRyan MurphyGlee Cast chronologyGlee The Music Volume 3 Showstoppers 2010 Glee The Music Journey to Regionals 2010 Glee The Music The Rocky Horror Glee Show 2010 Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Critical reception 3 Chart performance 4 Promotion 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Musicians 6 2 Technical 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Release history 9 ReferencesBackground and composition editFurther information Journey to Regionals nbsp Three of the six tracks on the EP are covers of songs by Journey current lineup pictured The season one finale of Glee first aired on Fox on June 8 2010 in the US 1 The episode sees the fictional William McKinley High School glee club New Directions compete at the 2010 Midwest Regional Show Choir Championships 2 Director Will Schuester Matthew Morrison decides to have New Directions pay tribute to American rock band Journey This was not only as homage to the cast s cover of Don t Stop Believin in the season one premiere that led to his decision to remain at the school but as a representation of the path undertaken to arrive at the Regionals level of competition They perform a medley of Journey songs the love ballad Faithfully with Lea Michele and Cory Monteith on lead vocals as Rachel Berry and Finn Hudson respectively transitions into a mashup of Any Way You Want It and Lovin Touchin Squeezin This ends with a reprise of Don t Stop Believin where each cast member sings a portion of the song 3 4 5 6 7 Rival choir Vocal Adrenaline performs a cover of Queen s Bohemian Rhapsody thereafter with Jesse Jonathan Groff on lead vocals 8 At the end of the episode New Directions decides to show appreciation for Schuester with a rendition of Lulu s To Sir With Love the theme of the 1967 film of the same name He returns the honor performing Israel Kamakawiwoʻole s reinvention of Over the Rainbow along with glee club member Puck Mark Salling 2 8 9 10 The EP along with its track listing was announced in an official press release on May 26 2010 11 It was released on June 8 2010 in the US and on June 14 2010 in the UK 12 13 Lovin Touchin Squeezin was previously covered in the series pilot episode 14 The 1981 single Don t Stop Believin was also previously performed in the pilot as well as in the season one episode The Rhodes Not Taken 15 The songs in the EP all fall under the genres of pop and rock 7 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 The Denver Post favorable 5 nbsp The Journey medley performed by the cast of Glee pictured was generally received favorably The Denver Post s Ricardo Baca enjoyed the familiar nature of the songs on the EP and liked Faithfully best of the Journey covers He felt however that the music of Don t Stop Believin outshone the vocals of the cast 5 Andrew Leahey of AllMusic gave the album a rating of two and a half stars out of five 7 A writer for Reuters called the Journey medley heartfelt and uplifting and Jessica Derschowitz of CBS News found it fantastic 16 17 Gerrick Kennedy also enjoyed it highlighting its emotional nature and complimenting the entire cast s vocals 18 IGN s Eric Goldman thought the reprise of Don t Stop Believin worked well and liked not only the connection to the pilot but also its musical rearrangement 19 Bobby Hankinson of The Houston Chronicle enjoyed Don t Stop Believin best of the performances but Vanity Fair s Brett Berk deemed it unnecessary in the medley and felt the cast would have done better to showcase more of Lovin Touchin Squeezin 20 21 Berk enjoyed Bohemian Rhapsody best giving it a rating of four stars out of a possible five though he thought it was too predictable a song choice 21 Time s James Poniewozik opined the song was one of Glee s best but was contemplative of which choir s performance was the better 22 Berk felt the lyrical context of To Sir With Love was trite and Hankinson was impressed by the song calling it sweet 20 21 Over the Rainbow was called lovely by the former and Derschowitz decided it was a perfect closing song 17 20 Former Journey frontman Steve Perry gave an interview to American magazine RadarOnline as co writer of several Journey tracks and praised the use of his songs on the show Glee has opened up a international catalog of songwriting and introduced those songs to a whole new generation that would have otherwise never heard them 23 24 The Regionals version of Don t Stop Believin earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the ceremonies in 2011 25 Following this nomination the song was included on the compilation album 2011 Grammy Nominees 26 Chart performance editFurther information on song charting Glee songs discography Other charted songs The EP debuted at number one on both the US Billboard 200 and Soundtracks charts selling 154 000 copies there 27 28 The album became the cast s third number one album on the Billboard 200 Reaching the top of the chart on June 26 2010 it did so three weeks after Glee The Music Volume 3 Showstoppers This beat the cast s own record for the shortest span between number one debuts with different releases previously held with Glee The Music The Power of Madonna and Volume 3 Showstoppers 27 It entered at number two in Canada and the United Kingdom selling 14 000 copies in the former 29 30 On the Irish Albums Chart Journey to Regionals entered the week of June 10 2010 at number 14 and ascended to the top position the next week taking the spot from Volume 3 Showstoppers 31 32 The EP entered at number seven in Australia on July 4 2010 climbing four places to its peak three weeks later and in Mexico a peak of fifty nine was reached 33 Second week sales in the US amounted to 39 000 copies as the EP dropped to the tenth position on the Billboard 200 34 The EP has spent a total of 39 weeks on the Soundtracks chart 35 Although none of the tracks were released as singles all of the tracks managed to chart in several countries with the new version of Don t Stop Believin charting under the original entry On the Billboard Hot 100 Faithfully debuted highest the week of June 26 2010 at number 37 36 The same week on the Canadian Hot 100 Over the Rainbow led the Glee debuts at number 31 37 The song was also highest on the Australian and UK Singles Chart at numbers 42 and 30 respectively 38 39 In Ireland Any Way You Want It Lovin Touchin Squeezin charted as highest of the Glee entries at number twenty on June 17 2010 40 Don t Stop Believin was regarded as a re entry of the group s debut single by most chart companies in addition to the debut of the new tracks it climbed from 71 to 33 in the UK and from 49 to 24 in Ireland 39 40 It re entered the single charts of the US at 59 and Canada at 37 setting a new peak for the song in the latter 36 37 Only the Australian Recording Industry Association regarded it as a separate song who placed it at number 67 the week of July 12 2010 38 With sales figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan a list of the twenty most successful Glee songs was released by Yahoo Music on October 22 2010 The best selling song with 1 005 000 copies sold was Don t Stop Believin 84 000 of those came from sales of the Regionals reprise Faithfully was also on the list at number eighteen with 159 000 copies 15 The EP s five new Billboard Hot 100 entries brought the cast s total appearances on the chart to 64 an accomplishment that placed them seventh among all artists between Elton John 67 and Stevie Wonder 63 41 Billboard noted an increase in sales of the original seven songs rising in percentages ranging from 23 Don t Stop Believin to 557 To Sir With Love Additionally Journey s compilation Greatest Hits 1988 saw a 62 increase in sales rising from 104 to 57 on the Billboard 200 10 Promotion editThe cast embarked on an American concert tour Glee Live In Concert starting in May 2010 in promotion of their first season From the EP Faithfully and Any Way You Want It Lovin Touchin Squeezin were included on the set list Morrison appeared on dates in New York City to sing Over the Rainbow whilst playing the ukulele 6 He was accompanied by Salling when he again sang the number at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll in 2010 42 In addition he also performed the song at The O2 Arena in London with Leona Lewis on June 16 2010 as part of Lewis tour The Labyrinth 43 On December 5 2010 the cast appeared on the seventh season of UK reality TV series The X Factor to perform Don t Stop Believin 44 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Version coveredLength1 Faithfully Jonathan CainJourney4 352 Any Way You Want It Lovin Touchin Squeezin Steve Perry Neal SchonJourney3 093 Don t Stop Believin Regionals version Cain Perry SchonJourney3 434 Bohemian Rhapsody featuring Jonathan Groff Freddie MercuryQueen5 575 To Sir With Love Don Black Mark LondonLulu2 436 Over The Rainbow Harold Arlen E Y HarburgIsrael Kamakawiwoʻole2 31Personnel editSource allmusic 7 Musicians edit Dianna Agron vocals Harold Arlen composer Don Black composer Jonathan Cain composer Chris Colfer vocals featured vocals Jonathan Groff featured vocals E Y Yip Harburg composer Mark London composer Jane Lynch vocals credit only Jayma Mays vocals credit only Kevin McHale vocals featured vocals Freddie Mercury composer Lea Michele vocals featured vocals Cory Monteith vocals featured vocals Matthew Morrison featured vocals Steve Perry composer Amber Riley vocals featured vocals Naya Rivera vocals featured vocals Mark Salling vocals featured vocals Neal Schon composer Jenna Ushkowitz vocals featured vocals Technical edit Adam Anders engineer producer soundtrack producer vocal arrangement Peer Astrom engineer mixing producer Dave Bett art direction design P J Bloom music supervisor Geoff Bywater executive in charge of music Tim Davis vocal arrangement vocal contractor Dante Di Loreto soundtrack executive producer Brad Falchuk soundtrack executive producer Heather Guibert coordination Robin Koehler coordination Meaghan Lyons coordination Dominick Maita mastering Maria Paula Marulanda art direction design Ryan Murphy producer soundtrack producer Ryan Peterson engineer Miranda Penn Turin photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2010 Peakposition Australian Albums Chart 33 3 Canadian Albums Chart 29 2 Irish Albums Chart 32 1 Mexican Albums Chart 33 59 UK Albums Chart 30 2 US Billboard 200 27 1 US Billboard Soundtracks 28 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2010 Rank US Billboard 200 45 92 US Billboard Soundtracks 46 9Release history editRegion Release date Canada 47 June 8 2010 Japan 48 United States 12 Ireland 49 June 11 2010 United Kingdom 13 June 14 2010 Australia 50 June 18 2010 New Zealand 51 June 21 2010 Taiwan 52 August 10 2010References edit It s time for Regionals on the season finale of Glee Fox Broadcasting Company Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved December 2 2010 a b Brad Falchuk director writer June 8 2010 Journey Glee Season 1 Episode 22 Fox Broadcasting Company Franich Darren June 9 2010 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