Their hit 1979 album plus the previously unreleased “Zalia.” Includes new liner notes by Jerry McCulley. Features the hits “Dirty White Boy” and “Head Games.” A multiplatinum hit machine that dominated rock radio in the late '70s and early '80s, Foreigner was formed in 1976 by producer/guitarist/songwriter Mick Jones and all-American rock singer Lou Gramm, along with ex-King Crimson guitarist/keyboardist Ian McDonald, bass player Ed Gagliardi, keyboardist Al Greenwood, and drummer Dennis Elliott. Their self-titled debut album was released in 1977 and went on to sell more than five million copies, securing the #1 position in virtually every major consumer and trade publication of that year. The next seven albums also went platinum (six of them from double to sextuple) despite numerous lineup changes around Jones and Gramm, the band's irregular touring, and even the core duo's split and reunion. In 2000 Rhino released Jukebox Heroes: The Foreigner Anthology and continues to develop their catalog. Look for expanded, remastered editions of Foreigner, 4, Double Vision, and other classic Foreigner albums.
Their hit 1979 album plus the previously unreleased “Zalia.” Includes new liner notes by Jerry McCulley. Features the hits “Dirty White Boy” and “Head Games.” A multiplatinum hit machine that dominated rock radio in the late '70s and early '80s, Foreigner was formed in 1976 by producer/guitarist/songwriter Mick Jones and all-American rock singer Lou Gramm, along with ex-King Crimson guitarist/keyboardist Ian McDonald, bass player Ed Gagliardi, keyboardist Al....
+Read More...
Looks like we don't have any reviews yet...
Login to write a review!
Review This!