
Infinity
Journey
1978
Infinity is a Rock album by Journey, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 120 pressings tracked, owned by 28 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- polished
- anthemic
- heartland
About
Journey had been chugging along as a jazz-inflected rock ensemble for a few years before signing up diminutive dynamo Steve Perry as lead singer. <i>Infinity</i> (1978) was the first release with Perry on board, a template for later albums to follow. As before, the musicianship on the album is impeccable — Neal Schon’s overdrive guitar leads and Gregg Rolie’s gleaming keyboard lines are nothing less than high-class throughout. Still, it’s evident that without Perry’s yearning vocals, the album would be more of an exercise in technical excellence than a wide-appeal project. With a delicacy suggesting Sam Cooke at times, he turns ballads like “Patiently” and “Winds Of March” into mini-operas of rock romance. He can ride the band’s strutting groove on “Can Do” and rise to churning heights convincingly as well on “Wheel In The Sky.” No one ever accused this band of playing for the critics — tracks like “Lights” are radio-ready creations designed to melt hearts en masse. Judged on its own terms, though, <i>Infinity</i> is an unassailable work that inspired a host of imitators and set Perry on the royal road to stardom.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Lights3:09
- A2Feeling That Way3:27
- A3Anytime4:03
- A4La Do Da2:58
- A5Patiently3:24
Side B
- B1Wheel In The Sky4:12
- B2Somethin' To Hide3:28
- B3Winds Of March5:04
- B4Can Do2:40
- B5Opened The Door4:35
Credits
Performers
- Ross ValoryBASS VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Aynsley DunbarDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Neal SchonGUITAR VOCALS ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Gregg RolieKEYBOARDS VOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- Steve PerryLEAD VOCALS
28 collectors on Gatefold own this · 120 pressings tracked on Gatefold
