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Foreigner

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1982-11-29
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 10.99
  • ℗ 1982 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Cold As Ice Foreigner 3:20
2
Double Vision Foreigner 3:37
3
Head Games Foreigner 3:37
4
Waiting for a Girl Like You Foreigner 4:51
5
Feels Like the First Time (Edi Foreigner 3:28
6
Urgent Foreigner 3:57
7
Dirty White Boy Foreigner 3:38
8
Juke Box Hero Foreigner 4:20
9
Long, Long Way from Home Foreigner 2:52
10
Hot Blooded Foreigner 3:04

Reviews

  • Snowballs at Skateland

    5
    By -24LUFS
    1982 rental skates pizza and lip stick traces
  • Why are there edit versions !!!!!!!!!

    5
    By workingclassdog
    I’m a adult I don’t want edited ANYTHING EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Good but..

    4
    By B too cool
    Where’s the live version of “hot blooded”?, every version I ever bought had the live 7 minute version of “hot blooded”
  • No Kelly on this collection! Rock It Lou!

    5
    By Brianthedaddy
    The Originals! The way it should be!
  • Good Album...

    5
    By Alphatoddio
    Hot Blooded is the studio version...not live...it was the live version when first issued on cd record cassette etc...
  • Ugh!

    1
    By hank_pdx
    Ugh! So bad. Epitomizes the worst of the "classic rock" genre.
  • Juke box hero

    5
    By C.Adame
    One of my favorite tracks by foreigner, it's got such a good bass line and a great chorus.
  • Solid Rock - Foreigner

    5
    By Cattle2021
    Thank you getting this album back out to all of us who love Classic Rock. Foreigner - Mick Jones creator, with Lou Gramm's vocals - is still the clearest of all the calssic rock bands. This music will live on and on !
  • Best band ever!!!!!!

    5
    By Angry otter
    Foreigner is the most amazing group I have ever heard! Yeah Buddy!!!
  • NEED THIS ALBUM

    5
    By RON JR. HAGEMANN
    This album is one you can listen all the way through with out hitting the skip buttton