Journey – Infinity (1978): Complete Album Guide
Infinity is the fourth studio album by American rock band Journey, released in 1978 on Columbia Records. This album marks a major turning point for the band, as it introduces Steve Perry as the new lead vocalist, bringing a more melodic, arena-ready sound that would define Journey’s commercial breakthrough.
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, Infinity blends progressive rock roots with pop-rock sensibilities, featuring tighter song structures, soaring vocals, and accessible melodies. The album represents the band’s first step toward their signature arena rock style, moving away from the experimental jazz-fusion sound of their early releases.
📀 Album Overview
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Album Title: Infinity
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Artist: Journey
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Release Year: 1978
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Label: Columbia Records
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Genre: Rock, Arena Rock, Pop Rock
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Producer: Roy Thomas Baker
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Recorded: 1977–1978
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Length: Approximately 37 minutes
Infinity is the album that launched Journey into mainstream success, setting the stage for their iconic hits of the late ’70s and ’80s.
🎵 Tracklist
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Feeling That Way
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Anytime
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Winds of March
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Can Do
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Wheel in the Sky
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Opened the Door
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Patiently
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Somebody’s Been Sleeping
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La Do Da
The album balances powerful ballads, melodic rockers, and dynamic instrumentation, showcasing Steve Perry’s vocals and the band’s refined sound.
🎸 Album Credits & Personnel
Band Members:
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Steve Perry – lead vocals
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Neal Schon – lead guitar, backing vocals
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Gregg Rolie – keyboards, backing and lead vocals
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Ross Valory – bass, backing vocals
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Steve Smith – drums, percussion
Producer:
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Roy Thomas Baker
Engineers:
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CBS Studio engineers
This lineup established the classic Journey sound, combining Perry’s soaring vocals with Schon’s virtuosic guitar and Rolie’s keyboard textures.
🎉 Fun Facts & Trivia
🎵 Steve Perry’s Debut:
Infinity is the first Journey album to feature Steve Perry, whose vocal style transformed the band’s sound into melodic, radio-friendly rock.
🎤 Breakthrough Single – “Wheel in the Sky”:
The song Wheel in the Sky became a major hit, charting internationally and becoming one of Journey’s signature tracks.
📀 Arena Rock Foundations:
With tighter song structures and strong vocal melodies, the album set the template for Journey’s arena rock era, influencing countless rock bands.
🎸 Producer Roy Thomas Baker:
Famed for his work with Queen, Baker helped polish the band’s sound, balancing progressive rock roots with mainstream appeal.
🏆 Critical and Commercial Success:
Infinity was Journey’s first commercial breakthrough, reaching the Top 20 on the Billboard 200 and launching the band into the spotlight.

