
Blockbuster 1977 Debut Packed With Anthemic Classic Rock Hits and Heroic Guitar RiffsFeels Like the First Time You've Never Heard Foreigner Sound So Immediate, Detailed, Warm, and Dynamic in AnalogSystem-Testing Sonics Half-Speed Mastered from the Original Master TapesBlissful feelings arise at the mere mention of 70s arena rock. It gives listeners the permission to have fun, sing along to aircraft-hangar-size choruses, play air guitar solos, forget about any troubles, recall the experience of a first kiss, and quite simply, rock out. Few albums better instill these pleasures than Foreigner's 1977 self-titled debut album, a five-times platinum blockbuster chock full of salacious riffs, soaring vocals, edgy beats, and lyrics that practically demand to be shouted. And while the record has always boasted clean, immediate production, never before has it exploded with the dynamic intensity and rich transparency now made possible on Mobile Fidelity's dynamic 180g LP. This is what rock n' roll dreams are made of.Spearheaded by guitar hero Mick Jones, fresh off success with Spooky Tooth, Foreigner rallied around a talented collective pulled from the U.S. and U.K. Joining up with former King Crimson instrumentalist Ian McDonald and drummer Dennis Elliott, as well as keyboardist Al Greenwood and bassist Ed Gagliardi, Jones completed the puzzle with the addition of extraordinary singer Lou Gramm, whose vocal timbre and limitless pipes remain one of the most instantly identifiable combinations in music. Before long, two eternal radio classics - 'Feels Like the First Time' and 'Cold As Ice,' composed on a miniature piano and inspired by Hollywood star Joan Crawford - were in the bag. Eight more tunes, each as solid as those that came before, followed, and Foreigner quickly became an overnight rock sensation.In contrast to much of the era's angrier fare and crudely produced music
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Blockbuster 1977 Debut Packed With Anthemic Classic Rock Hits and Heroic Guitar RiffsFeels Like the First Time You've Never Heard Foreigner Sound So Immediate, Detailed, Warm, and Dynamic in AnalogSystem-Testing Sonics Half-Speed Mastered from the Original Master TapesBlissful feelings arise at the mere mention of 70s arena rock. It gives listeners the permission to have fun, sing along to aircraft-hangar-size choruses, play air guitar solos, forget about any troubles, recall the experience of a first kiss, and quite simply, rock out. Few albums better instill these pleasures than Foreigner's 1977 self-titled debut album, a five-times platinum blockbuster chock full of salacious riffs, soaring vocals, edgy beats, and lyrics that practically demand to be shouted. And while the record has always boasted clean, immediate production, never before has it exploded with the dynamic intensity and rich transparency now made possible on Mobile Fidelity's dynamic 180g LP. This is what rock n' roll dreams are made of.Spearheaded by guitar hero Mick Jones, fresh off success with Spooky Tooth, Foreigner rallied around a talented collective pulled from the U.S. and U.K. Joining up with former King Crimson instrumentalist Ian McDonald and drummer Dennis Elliott, as well as keyboardist Al Greenwood and bassist Ed Gagliardi, Jones completed the puzzle with the addition of extraordinary singer Lou Gramm, whose vocal timbre and limitless pipes remain one of the most instantly identifiable combinations in music. Before long, two eternal radio classics - 'Feels Like the First Time' and 'Cold As Ice,' composed on a miniature piano and inspired by Hollywood star Joan Crawford - were in the bag. Eight more tunes, each as solid as those that came before, followed, and Foreigner quickly became an overnight rock sensation.In contrast to much of the era's angrier fare and crudely produced music

Double vinyl LP pressing. 40 brings together the best songs from Foreigner's nine studio albums, including Top 30 hits InchFeels Like The First Time,Inch InchCold As Ice,Inch InchWaiting For A Girl Like YouInch and more. All prior recordings have been remastered and the album features two new tracks recorded especially for this , InchGive My Life For LoveInch and a new version of InchI Don't Want To Live Without You.Inch This set contains tracks from Foreigner's beloved albums Foreigner (1977), Double Vision (1978), Head Games (1979), 4 (1981), Agent Provocateur (1984), Inside Information (1987), Unusual Heat (1991), Mr. Moonlight (1994) and Can't Slow Down (2009). Album Tracks 1. Feels Like the First Time 2. Cold As Ice 3. Hot Blooded 4. Double Vision 5. Dirty White Boy 6. Head Games 7. Urgent 8. Juke Box Hero 8. Luanne 9. Waiting for a Girl Like You 10. I Want to Know What Love Is 11. That Was Yesterday 1. Heart Turns to Stone 2. Can't Wait 3. Soul Doctor 4. Rain 5. Starrider 6. When It Comes to Love 7. Can't Slow Down 8. Too Late 9. Say You Will 10. I Don't Want to Live Without You 11. The Flame Still Burns

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Private Revolution is the first album by the British band World Party - originally released in 1987. It features the hit singles InchShip Of Fools,Inch InchAll Come True,Inch and InchPrivate Revolution. Inch It has been out of print on vinyl for years in the US. This is a new 180-gram audiophile re-issue LP. It has been out of print on vinyl for years in the US. Includes a cover of Bob Dylan's InchAll I Really Want To Do. Inch At the time of the album's recording, Karl Wallinger was the only member of the band, although session musicians Anthony Thistlethwaite, Steve Wickham & Sinéad O'Connor contributed to the album. 180gram Audiophile Vinyl LP! Album Tracks 1. Private Revolution 2. Making Love (To the World) 3. Ship of Fools 4. All Come True 5. Dance of the Hoppy Lads 6. It Can Be Beautiful (Sometimes) 7. The Ballad of the Little Man 8. Hawaiian Island World 9. All I Really Want to Do 10. World Party 11. It's All Mine