An ambitious work that breaks new ground in progressive rock
Journey achieved the perfect balance of melody and technique.
1978's "Infinity" was a monumental work that paved the way for the band's commercial success with the addition of Steve Perry. Neal Schon's guitar work and Perry's expansive vocals blend beautifully, effortlessly moving between the boundaries of hard rock and pop. This masterpiece includes many of the band's signature songs, such as "Lights" and "Wheel in the Sky."
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A:
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1)
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Lights
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2)
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Feeling That Way
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3)
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Anytime
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4)
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Lă Do Dā
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5)
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Patiently
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B:
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1)
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Wheel In The Sky
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2)
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Somethin' To Hide
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3)
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Winds Of March
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4)
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Can Do
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5)
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Opened The Door
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Lead Vocals - Steve Perry
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Producer, Mixed By - Roy Thomas Baker
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Engineer [First Engineer] - Geoffrey Workman
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Keyboards, Vocals - Gregg Rolie
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Drums, Percussion - Aynsley Dunbar
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Crew [Road Crew, Live Performance Sound] - Mark Linett
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Guitar, Vocals - Neal Schon
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Bass, Vocals - Ross Valory
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Liner Notes - Pat Morrow
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Crew [Road Crew], Tour Manager [Road Manager] - Patrick Morrow
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Management - Walter "Herbie" Herbert
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Management [Office Manager] - John Villanueva
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Design - Tom Steele
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Photography By [Back Cover Photography] - Sam Emerson
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Booking - Frank Barsalona
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Artwork [Cover Art] - Kelley & Mouse
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Crew [Road Crew], Stage Manager, Equipment [Guitars, Amps] - Greg Schafer
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Crew [Road Crew], Lighting [Special Effects], Other [Trucking] - Jack Villanueva
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Crew [Road Crew], Lighting [Design] - Ken Mednick
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Crew [Road Crew], Equipment [Equipment Manager], Equipment [Drums], Other [Trucking] - Scott Ross
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Management - Nightmare, Inc.
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Management [Chancellor Of The Exchequer] - Susan Alexander (7)