The first song with the band he put together in less than an hour in a hotel room in Denver, with Schon playing acoustic guitar. The second single from "Infinity" rose to #83 on the charts. Neal Schon wrote the chorus lyrics: "Gregg Rolie was doing Bing Crosby - you know, 'ooh, ooh.' And I'd listened to lots of Beatles records when I was a kid, so I just went 'Anytime that you want me.' It came out real easy in rehearsal." Rolie supplied the lead vocals. When Perry came onboard, he rewrote the track again, adding a fresh chorus, and shared lead vocals with Rolie on the version that finally made it to record and the concert stage repertoire. "Velvet Curtain" was an early instrumental that stayed on the shelf until Rolie took it down and sculpted the track into a song entitled "Let Me Stay," which was almost included on the "Next" album and only pulled off at the last moment. Journey often reworked ideas in recordings until the band was satisfied with the results before committing them to vinyl. The box also features several unreleased Journey songs, alternate versions or even demos such as "Velvet Curtain", the very early (incomplete) version of "Feeling That Way" before Perry rebuilt the whole song structure. With the box set can be heard the progression of the band from the early days with heavy influences from Gregg Rolie, Aynsley Dunbar, and Neal Schon (1974–1977), to the changes the band made with the addition of Jonathan Cain and Steve Perry (1978–1983), to the differences of the band after 1983, including Neal's Jazz influences and the album Raised on Radio. A booklet documenting the band's history and song details is included. The tracks are arranged chronologically and include both studio and live tracks.
Time3 (also known as Time Cubed) is a 1992 three-CD box set by the American rock band Journey.