Foreigner - Double Vision (Hybrid SACD) - Audiophile

Foreigner - Double Vision (Hybrid SACD)

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Lou Gramm – lead vocals

Mick Jones – lead guitar, backing vocals, acoustic piano, lead vocals

Ian McDonald – guitars, keyboards, reeds, vocals

Al Greenwood – keyboards

Ed Gagliardi – bass, vocals

Dennis Elliott – drums

Additional musicians

Ian Lloyd – backing vocals

David Paich – string arrangements

 

1 Hybrid SACD

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Studio

Label : Analogue Productions - Atlantic 75 Series

Original Label : Atlantic

Recorded December 1977 - March 1978 at Sound City, Los Angeles

Engineered by David De Vore, Keith Olsen

Produced by Ian McDonald, Keith Olsen, Mick Jones

Originally released in 1978

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

  1. Hot Blooded
  2. Blue Morning, Blue Day
  3. You're All I Am
  4. Back Where You Belong
  5. Love Has Taken Its Toll
  6. Double Vision
  7. Tramontane
  8. I Have Waited So Long
  9. Lonely Children
  10. Spellbinder

 

Reviews :

"Foreigner promptly followed up its blockbuster debut with the equally successful Double Vision LP in 1978, which featured the FM mega-hits "Hot Blooded" and the driving title track. Opting not to mess with a good formula, the band wisely sticks to the polished hard rock sound that made its first record such a hit. Aside from the big singles, other highlights include the swaggering "Love Has Taken Its Toll" and the more restrained "Blue Morning, Blue Day." As always, Lou Gramm's impeccable rock vocals lead the way, supported by Mick Jones' tasteful, arena-sized guitar riffs." AllMusic Review by Andy Hinds

 

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 3,94 / 5

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