Foreigner - Foreigner [Atlantic Records SD 19109] (8 March 1977)

Dynamic Range Released: 8 March 1977
Country: US
Label: Atlantic Records
Catalog: SD 19109
GGenre: Rock

Item# SR-AT19109
Ratings: C=NM; LP=NM-


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Feels Like The First Time
02 Cold As Ice
03 Starrider
04 Headknocker
05 The Damage Is Done
06 Long, Long Way From Home
07 Woman Oh Woman
08 At War With The World
09 Fool For You Anyway
10 I Need You




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Album Review

Andy Hinds [allmusic.com]

Although punk rock's furious revolution threatened to overthrow rock's old guard in 1977, bands like Foreigner came along and proved that there was plenty of room in the marketplace for both the violent, upstart minimalism of punk and the airbrushed slickness of what would be called ''arena rock.'' Along with Boston, Journey, Heart, and others, Foreigner celebrated professionalism over raw emotion. And, looking back, it's easy to see why they sold millions; not everyone in the world was pissed off, dissatisfied with the economy, or even necessarily looking for a change. In fact, for most suburban American teens, Foreigner's immaculate rock sound was the perfect soundtrack for cruising through well-manicured neighborhoods in their Chevy Novas. The album spawned some of the biggest FM hits of 1977, including the anthemic ''Feels Like the First Time'' and ''Cold as Ice,'' both of which were anchored -- like most of Foreigner's songs -- by the muscular but traditional riffing of guitarist Mick Jones, the soaring vocals of Lou Gramm, and the state-of-the-art rock production values of the day, which allowed the band to sound hard but polished. As pure rock craftsmanship goes, Foreigner was as good as it got in the late '70s.