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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.
After a long studio hiatus, Mick Jones rebuilt the band with a vital new lineup. Can't Slow Down (2009) Foreigner - Discografia 1977-2011 -FLAC- 88
In the 1990s and 2000s, Foreigner continued to release new music, experimenting with various styles while maintaining their signature sound. Albums like "Can't Slow Down" (1994) and "Almost Heaven" (1997) featured hits like "Can't Slow Down" and "When I See You Smile." The band's 10th studio album, "The Best of Foreigner, Volume 2" (2005), included new tracks and a collection of their greatest hits. Few rock bands have navigated the currents of
Foreigner's self-titled debut album, released in 1977, marked the beginning of their successful journey. The album included hits like "Feels Like the First Time" and "Just You and I," showcasing the band's ability to craft catchy, hard rock anthems. Their second album, "Double Vision," released in 1978, solidified their position in the rock music scene with hits like "Double Vision" and "Backtracks." After a long studio hiatus, Mick Jones rebuilt
The 2011 period focused heavily on stripped-down acoustic performances and definitive live compilations. These recordings proved the modern lineup could deliver the classic catalog flawlessly. 4. Audiophile Collecting Tips for FLAC Formats