Foreigner – Foreigner

Album Info

Artist: Foreigner

Title: Foreigner

Year: 1977

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Tracklist

  • 1. Feels like the First Time (3:12)
  • 2. Cold as Ice (3:20)
  • 3. Starrider (4:02)
  • 4. Headkknocker (2:59)
  • 5. The Damage Is Done (4:22)
  • 6. Long, Long Way from Home (2:52)
  • 7. Woman Oh Woman (3:48)
  • 8. At War with the World (4:27)
  • 9. Fool for You Anyway (4:21)
  • 10. I Need You (5:12)
  • 11. Feels Like the First Time - Demo (3:42)
  • 12. Woman Oh Woman - Demo (4:17)
  • 13. At War with the World - Stereo Demo Version (4:59)
  • 14. Take Me to Your Leader - Demo (3:41)

Review

Wow, Foreigner's debut album 'Foreigner' is such a powerhouse! Released in 1977, it's packed with hits that still get me pumped up. 'Feels Like the First Time' and 'Cold as Ice' are absolute bangers that I can't help but sing along to whenever I hear them. These tracks really show off the band's knack for creating catchy rock tunes with killer hooks.

But it's not just about the hits - this album has so much more to offer. I love how they mix things up with tracks like 'Starrider,' which has this cool prog-rock vibe. And 'Woman Oh Woman' gives me major Beatles vibes, which is always a plus in my book. The energy on 'At War with the World' and 'The Damage Is Done' is off the charts, but they also slow things down beautifully with 'Fool for You Anyway.'

What really makes this album stand out is how well it's put together. The production is spot-on, letting Lou Gramm's fantastic vocals and Mick Jones' guitar skills shine through. It's no wonder 'Foreigner' sold over 5 million copies and is considered one of the best debut albums ever. Every time I listen to it, I'm reminded of why it's still such a beloved classic after all these years. - Ava