Between 1975 and 2011, the American rock band Journey released 14 studio albums, transitioning from progressive jazz-rock roots to world-renowned arena rock. High-fidelity digital formats such as FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) are available for many of these releases, often sourced from original CD pressings or high-resolution remasters. Studio Discography (1975–2011)
The Steve Perry Peak (1978–1996): The era of massive commercial success and iconic hits. Infinity (1978): Breakthrough with "Wheel in the Sky." Evolution (1979) Departure (1980): Includes "Any Way You Want It." Journey - Discography -1975 - 2011- -APE- FLAC-
You can download the entire discography via torrent: Between 1975 and 2011, the American rock band
Although the post-Perry era saw some changes in the band's lineup and sound, Journey remained a beloved and respected institution in the rock music world. Infinity (1978): Breakthrough with "Wheel in the Sky
Following Steve Perry's departure from the band in 1998, Journey continued to produce music with various vocalists, including:
Journey was formed in 1975 by guitarist Neal Schon, keyboardist Greg Rolph, bassist Greg Smith, drummer Steve Smith, and vocalist John Gregg. However, it wasn't until 1977 that the band started to gain momentum with their debut album, "Journey", released on February 1, 1975. This self-titled album marked the beginning of their signature sound, which blended elements of progressive rock, pop, and hard rock.