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No End In Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner (Remastered)

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Foreigner virtually defined the hard rock division of AOR in the late 1970s with riff-heavy, breast-pounding anthems such as “Feels Like the First Time,” “Cold As Ice,” “Long, Long Way From Home, “Hot Blooded,” and “Double Vision.” The band could turn moody (“Blue Morning, Blue Day”) and their musical dexterity meant they easily assimilated into the 1980s with a stronger emphasis on keyboards and soulful ballads. “Waiting for a Girl Like You” and “I Want to Know What Love Is” helped the band extend their popular shelf life into the arenas, alongside convincing rockers like “Head Games” and “Juke Box Hero.” The pure pop of “Urgent” melded the two sides of the group. But while they’ve racked up sales of over 70 million albums, nothing could keep the original line-up together. Singer Lou Gramm had been in and out — his last contribution is 1995’s “Until the End of Time” — and this collection ends with a completely revamped Foreigner with backing guitarist Mick Jones for the newly recorded “Too Late” and the three live recordings finishing this comprehensive collection.

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you're hot blooded...check it and see

With this collection of classics from seventies super group foreigner, you won't need no instructions to know how to rock!!!

♫ That one guitar... Felt good in his hands... ♫

♫♫ Jukebox Hero. Great song. Buy it. Love it. Desperately want to play it on Guitar Hero. I've never even played that game. But that song rules. ♫♫

Everything you could want...

Seriously, looking over this whole album, I can't see anything that's missing. My personal favs are "Head Games", "Cold As Ice", and "Juke Box Hero". A perfect collection for longtime fans or newbies who want something from their large collection of hits. A must buy.

Biography

Formed: 1976 in New York, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

While quite a few arena rock acts of the '70s found the transformation into the '80s quite difficult, several acts continued to flourish and enjoyed some of their biggest commercial success: Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon, and especially Foreigner. Foreigner's leader from the beginning has been British guitarist Mick Jones, who first broke into the music biz as a "hired gun" of sorts, appearing on recordings by George Harrison and Peter Frampton, and as part of a later-day version of hard rockers...
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No End In Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner (Remastered), Foreigner
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  • $17.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Hard Rock, Arena Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock
  • Released: Jul 08, 2008

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