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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Foreigner |
| Record Label: |
Rhino Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Hard Rock |
| Release Date: |
August 15, 2000 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Feels Like the First Time 2. Long, Long Way From Home 3. Cold as Ice 4. Headknocker 5. Starrider 6. At War With the World 7. Double Vision 8. Blue Morning, Blue Day 9. Hot Blooded 10. I Have Waited So Long 11. Dirty White Boy 12. Head Games 13. Women 14. Rev on the Red Line 15. Break It Up 16. Juke Box Hero 17. Luanne 18. Urgent 19. Waiting For a Girl Like You 20. All Sewn Up (with Spooky Tooth) 21. Hoofer, The (with Spooky Tooth) |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. I Want to Know What Love Is 2. Down on Love 3. Street Thunder 4. Reaction to Action 5. That Was Yesterday 6. Ready or Not (with Lou Gramm) 7. Midnight Blue (with Lou Gramm) 8. Heart Turns to Stone 9. I Don't Want to Live Without You 10. Say You Will 11. Can't Wait 12. Just Wanna Hold (with Mick Jones) 13. Everything That Comes Around (with Mick Jones) 14. Just Between You and Me (with Lou Gramm) 15. Lowdown and Dirty 16. Soul Doctor 17. Until the End of Time 18. Under the Gun |
| More Information |
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Foreigner: Ian McDonald (vocals, guitar, reeds, keyboards); Mick Jones (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); Jeff Jacobs (vocals, keyboards); Ed Gagliardi, Rick Wills, Bruce Turgon (vocals, bass); Dennis Elliott (vocals, drums); Lou Gramm (vocals, percussion); Johnny Edwards (vocals); Al Greenwood (keyboards, synthesizer). Compilation producers: Mick Jones, Lou Gramm, David McLees. Includes a 50 page booklet with liner notes by Jerry McCulley. Digitally remastered by Dan Hersch and Bill Inglot (DigiPrep). Dubbed "corporate rock" by highbrow critics caught off guard by the band's abrupt multi-platinum success, Foreigner ignored these jeers and scored 16 Top 30 hits between 1977 and 1988. Founded by former Johnny Hallyday music director and Spooky Tooth guitarist Mick Jones, Foreigner started out as a sextet that included King Crimson's Ian MacDonald and American singer Lou Gramm. With the band's self-titled 1977 debut, Foreigner started appearing regularly on the charts with a mixture of guitar-driven number... |
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