It was 45 years ago today (January 30th, 1978) that Journey released Infinity — its first album with frontman Steve Perry. The band had released three albums since its formation in 1973 by two former members of Santana — co-founding keyboardist Gregg Rolie and guitarist Neal Schon, with Rollie handling vocals for the band to middling success. After an aborted attempt with temporary frontman Robert Fleischman — later of the Vinnie Vincent Invasion — Steve Perry signed on at the urging of Journey's then-manager Herbie Herbert.
Infinity, which also featured co-founding bassist Ross Valory, was the band's final set to include co-founding drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who left Journey due to the new, more commercial direction the group was heading in.
Infinity was produced by Roy Thomas Baker — then best known for his work with Queen and the Cars — and went on to peak at Number 21 on the Billboard 200. The album featured such ongoing FM staples as “Wheel In The Sky” (#57), “Lights” (#68), and “Feeling That Way / Anytime.”