Infinity (Journey Album) - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

Year Chart Peak
position
1978 US Billboard 200 21
Journey
  • Neal Schon
  • Ross Valory
  • Jonathan Cain
  • Deen Castronovo
  • Arnel Pineda
  • Gregg Rolie
  • George Tickner
  • Aynsley Dunbar
  • Robert Fleischman
  • Steve Perry
  • Steve Smith
  • Randy Jackson
  • Steve Augeri
Studio albums
  • Journey
  • Look into the Future
  • Next
  • Infinity
  • Evolution
  • Departure
  • Escape
  • Frontiers
  • Raised on Radio
  • Trial by Fire
  • Arrival
  • Generations
  • Revelation
  • Eclipse
EPs
  • Red 13
Live albums
  • Captured
  • Greatest Hits Live
  • Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour
Soundtrack albums
  • Dream, After Dream
Compilation albums
  • In the Beginning
  • Greatest Hits
  • The Ballade
  • Time3
  • The Essential Journey
  • Greatest Hits 2
Videos
  • Journey 2001
  • Greatest Hits 1978–1997
  • Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour
  • Revelation
  • Live in Manila
Documentaries
  • Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey
Tours
  • Escape Tour
  • Frontiers Tour
  • Raised on Radio Tour
  • Revelation Tour
  • Eclipse Tour
Games
  • Journey Escape
  • Journey
Related
Articles
  • Discography
Bands
  • Santana
  • Frumious Bandersnatch
  • Bad English
  • The Storm
  • Vital Information
  • Hardline
  • Abraxas Pool
People
  • Walter "Herbie" Herbert
  • Irving Azoff
  • Kevin Chalfant
  • Jimmy Barnes
  • Michael Bolton
  • Jeremey Hunsicker
  • Book
  • Category

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