|
01 |
Dirty White Boy |
|
|
|
03:38 |
02 |
Love On The Telephone |
|
|
|
03:01 |
03 |
Women |
|
|
|
03:24 |
04 |
I'll Get Even With You |
|
|
|
03:39 |
05 |
Seventeen |
|
|
|
04:23 |
06 |
Head Games |
|
|
|
03:38 |
07 |
The Morden Day |
|
|
|
03:25 |
08 |
Blinded By Science |
|
|
|
04:33 |
09 |
Do What You Like |
|
|
|
03:59 |
10 |
Rev On The Red Line |
|
|
|
03:35 |
11 |
Night Life |
|
|
|
03:38 |
12 |
Juke Box Hero |
|
|
|
04:20 |
13 |
Break It Up |
|
|
|
04:03 |
14 |
Waiting For A Girl Like You |
|
|
|
04:39 |
15 |
LUanne |
|
|
|
03:28 |
16 |
Urgent |
|
|
|
04:19 |
17 |
I'm Gonna Win |
|
|
|
04:53 |
18 |
Woman In Black |
|
|
|
04:32 |
19 |
Girl On The Moon |
|
|
|
03:53 |
20 |
Don't Let Go |
|
|
|
03:51 |
|
Country |
International |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
|
|
|
Performers on Head Games:
Dennis Elliott : Drums, Vocals
Lou Gramm : Percussion, Vocals
Al Greenwood : Keyboards, Synthesizer
Alan Greenwood : Keyboards, Synthesizer
Mick Jones : Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals
Ian McDonald : Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Rick Wills : Bass, Vocals
Performers on 4:
Thomas Dolby : Synthesizer
Dennis Elliott : Drums, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Larry Fast : Synthesizer
Michael Fonfara : Keyboards
Lou Gramm : Percussion, Vocals
Mick Jones : Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Robert John "Mutt" Lange : Vocals
Ian Lloyd : Vocals
Bob Mayo : Keyboards
Hugh McCracken : Guitar
Mark Rivera : Saxophone, Vocals
Junior Walker : Saxophone
Rick Wills : Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background)
Exclusive Review for 4
Although most of their stuff, even on this fourth album, consists of the same three chords they stole from Free and Bad Company and used to launch a career, Foreigner has developed into a fairly commendable hard rock band. This time, they've expanded the concept a bit, utilizing more synthesizer and even borrowing Jr. Walker for a sax solo on "Urgent." Vocalist Lou Gramm does need to find a few new ways of singing, but if this album is an indication, that too will come in time. Another trick they might try in the future would be lyrics that appeal to listeners with a non-macho outlook on life and love .This was Foreigner's first number one album, and their best, but a little chance-taking next time around would be welcomed.