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Category: Foreigner

Foreigner album cover

[Review] Foreigner (1977)

If Mick Ralphs and Boz Burrell could do it, so could Mick Jones and Ian McDonald.

Posted On 21 Sep17 Nov
Cold As Ice 45 rpm sleeve

Foreigner: “Cold As Ice” (1977)

Three minutes of rock & roll perfection, here with added strings.

Posted On 17 Nov
FM soundtrack album cover

[Review] FM: The Original Movie Soundtrack (1978)

The music to the movie about the music on the radio, featuring the day’s radio stars.

Posted On 21 Feb28 Apr
Hot Blooded 45 rpm sleeve

Foreigner: “Hot Blooded” (1978)

About as subtle as a sledgehammer, but that’s why they call it rock and roll.

Posted On 23 Jan23 Jan
Double Vision album cover

[Review] Foreigner: Double Vision (1978)

Foreigner doubles your pleasure with another classic album featuring “Double Vision” and “Hot Blooded.”

Posted On 3 Jan19 Jan
Urgent 45 rpm sleeve

Foreigner: “Urgent” (1981)

One of the most memorable songs from the 1980s, for better or worse.

Posted On 26 Sep18 Nov
4 album cover

[Review] Foreigner: 4 (1981)

The album that Rolling Stone’s Kurt Loder called “the band’s best and most adventurous album.”

Posted On 14 Aug18 Nov
Records album cover

[Review] Foreigner: Records (1982)

A best-of compilation that captures the band before the ballads took over.

Posted On 30 May22 Sep
Vision Quest album cover

[Review] Vision Quest: Original Motion Picture Sound Track (1985)

If you’re wrestling with the idea of watching this film, just buy the soundtrack and watch The Wrestler instead.

Posted On 10 Dec3 Jan
Inside Information album cover

[Review] Foreigner: Inside Information (1987)

Psst… Looking for Foreigner’s most underrated album? Here it is.

Posted On 9 Jul24 Jan

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