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ForeignerMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: April 2, 2002
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Play   1. Night Life 3:50 $0.99 Buy Track  - Night Life
Play   2. Juke Box Hero [Single Version] 4:19 $0.99 Buy Track  - Juke Box Hero [Single Version]
Play   3. Break It Up 4:13 $0.99 Buy Track  - Break It Up
Play   4. Waiting For A Girl Like You [Single Version] 4:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - Waiting For A Girl Like You [Single Version]
Play   5. Luanne 3:27 $0.99 Buy Track  - Luanne
Play   6. Urgent [Single Version] 4:31 $0.99 Buy Track  - Urgent [Single Version]
Play   7. I'm Gonna Win 4:53 $0.99 Buy Track  - I'm Gonna Win
Play   8. Woman In Black 4:46 $0.99 Buy Track  - Woman In Black
Play   9. Girl On The Moon 3:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - Girl On The Moon
Play 10. Don't Let Go 3:58 $0.99 Buy Track  - Don't Let Go
Play 11. Juke Box Hero [Nearly Unplugged Version] 3:06 $0.99 Buy Track  - Juke Box Hero [Nearly Unplugged Version]
Play 12. Waiting For A Girl Like You [Nearly Unplugged Version] 2:50 $0.99 Buy Track  - Waiting For A Girl Like You [Nearly Unplugged Version]
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5.0 out of 5 stars The one sign that AOR didn't have to be sterilized!, June 2, 2003
This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
What was famous in the 1970s & 80s as AOR is more the subject of ridicule today, being a way of conjuring up old memories courtesy of songs that couldn't & wouldn't stay out of your head no matter how unoriginal or catchy they were. Bands like Styx, Journey & REO Speedwagon (in some eyes, the unholy trinity of AOR) are now groups one admits to hating in public, but liking in secret. One AOR band that I'm sure is still "alright" to admit to liking is Foreigner.

Those aforementioned three bands started out making music that was somewhat more "respectable" (jazz fusion, progressive rock, etc.), but languished for years before finally finding success with something a little more accessible to the public. But Foreigner began their career making rock music with more polish than Mop N' Glo, and yet made no apologies. It was because of that they still remain reputable in this AOR-free climate of today's popular music. Even now, their crowning acheivement is their 4th album, appropriately titled 4 (1981).

By this time, Foreigner had recorded 3 platinum albums and were one of the biggest bands in the world. When they recorded 4, only four members were left & as a result, the music had to be augmented with session players. Have no fear though, 4 still contains music to rock the arenas with as well as apply to what is now called soft rock radio. That combination resulted in Foreigner's largest-selling album of their career with 5 hit singles & a rare high-selling album that is considered to be one of the greatest ever made.

The first single was the scorching rocker "Urgent", with a smoking saxophone from Motown legend Junior Walker & a vocal from master Lou Gramm that literally oozes sexual frustration. The unholy trinity of AOR could only dream of creating a song this delightfully raunchy. Peaking at #4, the stage was set for 4's full-scale assault on the pop charts for the next year or so.

If Lou thought he was in need of some quick satisfaction on that song, the second single was a little more commitment-minded: "Waiting For A Girl Like You". The song topped out at a respectable #2, yet stayed there for 10 weeks thanks to the juggernaut called "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John. However, the ethereally beautiful keyboards by future solo artist Thomas Dolby help make Foreigner's song much more memorable & a surefire heart-melter even 20 years later.

The third single "Juke Box Hero" is the one classic rock radio still plays regularly to this day, despite the fact it only peaked at #26. However, it shows the way Lou can move from romantic balladry to strutting hard rock in a heartbeat. Mick Jones' guitar work is among his best, proving that while Lou may have been the voice of Foreigner, he wasn't its only talented member.

The rockers "Break It Up" & "Luanne" were the other singles taken from 4 and although they only peaked at merely respectable positions (#26 & #75, respectively), they are no less strong than their more famous predecessors. As for the album tracks, they are just as stellar & helped make 4 the blockbuster album it became. Whether it was rockers like "Night Life", "Woman In Black" or "I'm Gonna Win" or ballads like "Don't Let Go", Foreigner could do both fantastically whereas most AOR bands only found success with the latter.

But the album track that is the most memorable and could easily have been the 6th hit is "Girl On The Moon". Lou Gramm recorded this song when he had a cold, thus explaining the rather rough performance he gave on this haunting number. Also, it just happened to be recorded on the night John Lennon was shot, making it ironic that such great art can be made even during a time of tragedy. In fact, the band could even hear the sirens of police cars arriving on the scene as the song was being recorded. That alone should make hearing the song a humbling experience for the listener.

4 would eventually sell more than 10 million copies by the time it ran its course, and is probably still selling high today. While Foreigner has itself not been so lucky in recent years, at least they can take heart in knowing that they've created a true masterpiece like 4. It was their most successful album, but definitely not their biggest single, which would come on their next LP. Who knows, with bands like Journey seeing a bit of a resurgence in their popularity (even if it is on the touring circuit), Foreigner might still have their best work in them. A new album is said to be in the works, and it just might be like 4: a record that in spite of its title is more like a 5 in terms of its greatness.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Foreigner At Their Greatest, May 19, 2003
This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
It's the fourth album, with only four bandmembers left....may as well call it "4"! 1981's "4" was the commercial peak for Foreigner, not only becoming their best-selling album, but also one of the best-selling albums in Atlantic Records' history. Foreigner had a lot to prove with "4," having to bounce back from the disappointing sales of their previous album, "Head Games," and the band itself shrinking down from a sextet to a quartet (those pesky "creative differences" were said to be the blame). But the remaining members, singer Lou Gramm, guitarist Mick Jones, bassist Rick Wills, and drummer Dennis Elliot, with the aid of some excellent studio musicians (including keyboard wiz Thomas Dolby and sax extraordinaire Junior Walker), delivered a rock classic with many hits to spare. "4" is such an enduring Foreigner album because the songs ROCK so good and so memorably. The powerful "Juke Box Hero," the great rock w/saxophone rave-up "Urgent," and the gorgeous "Waiting For A Girl Like You" are all Foreigner signatures, and the band serve up more great tunes like "Break It Up," "Luanne," "Woman In Black" and "Girl On The Moon." The guitars crunch, the keyboards are heavenly, Lou Gramm's strong lead vocals are incredible, the tunes are all melodic & catchy, and the album's production shines like a newly-waxed floor. Foreigner's "4" is without question the band's masterpiece, and one of rock's greatest albums.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS CLASSIC ROCK, February 12, 2007
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This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
In my estimation there are only a few "Classic Rock" (Pop-Rock) albums from the 80's that are worth owning, this is one of them, I have it, and you should too. Sure, there are other good Pop-Rock albums from the 80's, but most I can't stomach in their entirety, as very few stand the test of time. There are no bad songs on this album, and in fact they are all excellent, and not just excellent for their time, but excellent for today. It's now 2007 and this album from 1981 never sounds corny or shrill to me, as so many albums from the 80's do, this album stands the test of time. I certainly think that the listenability of '4' is in large part due to the fact that John "Mutt" Lange was brought in to produce the album, who is arguably the best Rock producer of all time. Yeah, I know Mick Jones was co-producer, but I have no doubt that Lange is the reason '4' turned out to be the revered "Classic Rock" album it is. To date '4' has sold more than six million copies in the US, which is almost as many copies sold as AC/DC's 'Highway To Hell', which Lange also produced. How can you argue with six million copies sold, this is a very good album.
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