Journey - Infinity

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Album Details

Title: Infinity
Artist: Journey
Release Date: 5/1978
Re-Released On: 2/23/2009
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Columbia
Duration: 36:30
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 074646772522, 4582192930380, 828768589021, 074643491228, 074643491242, 0828768589021, 0828768954225, 4988009980799, 5099748666529
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Earnest, Rousing, Slick, Yearning, Self-Conscious, Sentimental, Theatrical, Romantic, Smooth, Passionate
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Lights
  2. Feeling That Way
  3. Anytime
  4. La Do Da
  5. Patiently
  6. Wheel in the Sky
  7. Somethin' to Hide
  8. Winds of March
  9. Can Do
  10. Opened the Door

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDSony Music Distribution82876895422
2006CDSony Music Distribution1167
2006CDSony Music Distribution82876858902
2000CDSony Music Distribution9807
1996CDColumbia67725
1996CDSony Music Distribution4866652
1990CDSony Music Distribution34912

Other Editions

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Album Review

By 1977 Journey had reached a creative crossroads, with three underwhelming studio albums under their belt and little to show in the way of commercial success. At the prodding of manager Herbie Herbert, who felt a major shakeup was needed in order to reignite their spark, the band was convinced to audition and eventually recruit the services of former Alien Project vocalist Steve Perry. Sure enough, adding him to the band just prior to the sessions for Infinity proved to be a stroke of genius, and a move that undeniably altered the course of history for the fledging Bay Area act. Released in January of 1978, Infinity easily proved to be the band's most cohesive work to date. Dead and buried were the jazz fusion overtones of previous offerings, and with the new songwriting combo of Perry/Neal Schon leading the march, the band set out to completely redefine their sound. traditional pop arrangements were now adopted, cutting out the unnecessary musical fat, and allowing each bandmember to play to his strength: Perry's soaring, whale of a voice, Schon's scorching fret work, and Gregg Rolie's subtle keyboard arrangements. Enlisting eccentric producer Roy Thomas Baker (already famous for guiding the likes of Queen and Nazareth to giant commercial triumphs of their own) also proved to be a rewarding move for the boys. With newfound confidence, Journey crafted a record that could finally land them on the radio. Loaded with future FM staples like "Wheel in the Sky" (which hit the Top 50 in April of 1978), "Lights" (which quietly peaked at number 68 that August), and "Anytime" (pretty much a flop, crawling to number 83 in July), Infinity introduced Journey to an entirely new audience. Even non-singles like "Patiently (the first tune Perry ever wrote with Schon) and "Somethin' to Hide" were leaps and bounds beyond the band's previous accomplishments. And, ultimately, though Infinity merely introduced the band to mainstream radio (it was the never-ending tour on which the band embarked on to support it that drove the disc past the platinum plateau), it effectively cemented their rep as one of America's most beloved (and sometimes hated) commercial rock/pop bands. With over 170 shows under their belts, Journey had just begin to hit their stride. [Infinity was reissued in 2006, housed in a fancy digipack with an expanded booklet.] ~ John Franck & Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aynsley DunbarDrums, Percussion, Group Member
Barry SchultzPhotography
Bob LudwigRemastering
Brian LeeRemastering
Geoff WorkmanEngineer
Geoffrey WorkmanEngineer
Gregg RolieKeyboards, Vocals, Group Member
Gregor SchäferAmplifiers, Guitar Technician, Stage Manager
Joe ChiccarelliRecording, Engineer
Ken MednickLighting Design
Mark LinettLive Sound
Michael PutlandPhotography
MouseCover Art, Artwork
Neal SchonVocals, Group Member, Guitar
Neil ZlozowerPhotography
Pat JohnsonPhotography
Pat MorrowLiner Notes
Patrick MorrowManagement
Paul NatkinPhotography
Randy BachmanPhotography
Ross ValoryGroup Member, Vocals, Bass, Guitar
Roy Thomas BakerMixing, Producer
Sam EmersonPhotography, Cover Photo
Scott RossEquipment Manager, Drum Technician
Steve PerryVocals, Group Member
Steve SmithDrums
Tom SteeleDesign