Journey - Infinity FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Feeling That WayLead Vocals – Gregg Rolie, Steve PerryWritten-By – A. Dunbar, G. Rolie, S. Perry | 3:28 |
| 2 | PatientlyWritten-By – N. Schon, S. Perry | 3:21 |
| 3 | Somethin' To HideWritten-By – N. Schon, S. Perry | 3:27 |
| 4 | Opened The DoorWritten-By – G. Rolie, N. Schon, S. Perry | 4:35 |
| 5 | LightsWritten-By – N. Schon, S. Perry | 3:10 |
| 6 | Can DoWritten-By – D. Valory, R. Valory, S. Perry | 2:39 |
| 7 | Lă Do DāWritten-By – N. Schon, S. Perry | 3:03 |
| 8 | AnytimeLead Vocals – Gregg RolieWritten-By – G. Rolie, N. Schon, R. Fleischman, R. Silver, R. Valory | 3:28 |
| 9 | Winds Of MarchWritten-By – G. Rolie, M. Schon, N. Schon, R. Fleischman, S. Perry | 5:04 |
| 10 | Wheel In The SkyWritten-By – D. Valory, N. Schon, R. Fleischman | 4:12 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JC 34912, 34912 | Journey | Infinity (LP, Album, Ter) | Columbia, Columbia | JC 34912, 34912 | US | 1978 |
| 25AP 866 | Journey | Infinity (LP, Album) | CBS/Sony | 25AP 866 | Japan | 1978 |
| CK 34912 | Journey | Infinity (CD, Album) | Columbia | CK 34912 | US | 1986 |
| SRCS-9078 | Journey | Infinity (CD, Album, RE) | Sony Records | SRCS-9078 | Japan | 1996 |
| 32DP 369 | Journey | Infinity (CD, Album, RE) | CBS/Sony | 32DP 369 | Japan | 1985 |
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Ross Valory
- Drums, Percussion – Aynsley Dunbar
- Guitar, Vocals – Neal Schon
- Keyboards, Vocals – Gregg Rolie
- Lead Vocals – Steve Perry
- Producer – Roy Thomas Baker
Notes
Made in Japan.
Comes with 16-page booklet including lyrics.
Barcodes
- Barcode (text): 5 099708 224424
- Matrix / Runout: 32DP-369 11A1 +++++
- Label Code: LC 0149
- Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
- Other (Distribution Code): CB 801
- Other (US Category): CK 34912
- Other: DIDP 369
- Other: 01-082244-10
Companies
- Manufactured By – CBS/Sony Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
- Copyright (c) – CBS Inc.
Video
Album
Infinity is the fourth studio album by American rock band Journey, released in January 1978 on Columbia Records. It was the band's first album with vocalist Steve Perry and the last to feature drummer Aynsley Dunbar. Looking for a stronger lead vocalist, Journey briefly enlisted Robert Fleischman and even recorded a few tracks with him, one of which, For You, later appeared on the Time3 compilation album and Fleischman's solo album Perfect Stranger. Fleischman was soon replaced by Steve Perry, due. Infinity - Journey. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Journey - Infinity 1978. in album Journey - Infinity 1978. Journey - Lights. Journey - Feeling That Way. Journey - Anytime. Journey - La Do Da. Journey - Patiently. Journey - Wheel In The Sky. Journey - Somethin' To Hide. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс JOURNEY 1978 INFINITY ALBUM COMMERCIALYouTube. 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. Album 1978 10 Songs. Infinity 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 Schons overdrive guitar leads and Gregg Rolies gleaming keyboard lines are nothing less than high-class throughout. Still, its evident that without Perrys yearning vocals, the album would be more of an exercise in technical excellence than a wide-appeal project. Journey's fourth album, Infinity, was released in January 1978 on the Columbia Records label. The first album with Steve Perry as the lead singer. Perry and Neal Schon penned their first song together, Patiently, which would appear on the new studio album. Other popular singles include Lights and Wheel in the Sky, the latter written by temporary front man Fleischman. Journey: Infinity - Album Of The Week Club review. It's 1978. Journey are going nowhere, but they have a plan. His name is Steve Perry, and Infinity is the result. By Classic Rock 17 December 2019. Image: Sony Music. But with Infinity Perry proved he was the only choice. His songwriting ability completely redirected the style of the band from fusion noodlers to song stylists. The jump in quality to Infinity from the previous album Next is so pronounced there could have been three in between. The band's new direction so suited them that they were playing better than ever. Even Rolie's singing was vastly improved in his efforts to keep up with Perry. Journey - Infinity review: This is a good album through and through, but here's a warning: It's going to be the last good album for Journey. So, that was the deal with their early years. So now, we reach the post-prog era of Journey. Steve Perry comes in, and prog comes out of the equation. So how does it add up
























