Foreigner Discography 1977-2011 FLAC LOSSLESS 16Bit-44kHz
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Built around the songwriting skills and fiery guitar riffing of Mick Jones and the arena-filling vocals of Lou Gramm, Foreigner's hooky style of AOR caught on in a big way in the late '70s. Their first two albums -- 1977's Foreigner and 1978's Double Vision -- were a double shot of exceedingly catchy songs and slick production that topped the charts and spawned a number of huge singles. As musical trends changed, so did the band: they added new wave elements to their sound, worked with Mutt Lange on 1981's 4, and moved into an adult style on ballads like "Waiting for a Girl Like You" and their biggest hit, 1984's "I Want to Know What Love Is." Though the band's recording career stalled when Gramm left the band in the late '80s, different incarnations of the band continued touring and their presence can still be heard daily on rock radio, while their blend of hard rock and soft ballads proved influential to bands ranging from Soul Asylum to One Direction.
Contents:
1977 - Foreigner (Bonus Tracks) 1978 - Double Vision (Bonus Tracks) 1979 - Head Games (Bonus Track) 1981 - 4 1984 - Agent Provocateur 1987 - Inside Information 1991 - Unusual Heat 1993 - Classic Hits Live (Remastered) 1994 - Mr. Moonlight 2000 - Jukebox Heroes - The Foreigner Anthology 2010 - Can't Slow Down (Bonus Tracks) 2011 - Acoustique The Classics Unplugged
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