Few rock bands have navigated the currents of arena rock, power ballads, and transatlantic cool quite like Foreigner. Formed in New York by English guitarist Mick Jones and ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald, the band became a bridge between British prog discipline and American FM radio hunger. Their 1977 self-titled debut exploded with “Feels Like the First Time” and “Cold as Ice,” setting the stage for a career that would span four decades and over 80 million records sold.
This collection — spanning 1977 to 2011 in — captures every riff, sax solo, and Lou Gramm vocal peak in pristine 88kHz quality. From the blue-collar anthems of Double Vision (1978) to the power-pop polish of 4 (1981) featuring “Urgent” and “Waiting for a Girl Like You,” right through to the sobering Mr. Moonlight (1994) and the return-to-form Can’t Slow Down (2009) — it’s a masterclass in melodic hard rock. Foreigner - Discografia 1977-2011 -FLAC- 88
Plug in, turn up, and let the foreigner become familiar. Few rock bands have navigated the currents of