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Definitive Collection [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

Foreigner
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 28, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: March 28, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • ASIN: B000ECXV46
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #108,708 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Feels Like the First Time
2. Long, Long Way From Home
3. Cold As Ice
4. Headknocker
5. Starrider
6. At War With the World
7. Double Vision
8. Blue Morning, Blue Day
9. Hot Blooded
10. I Have Waited So Long
See all 17 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Waiting for a Girl Like You
2. I Want To Know What Love Is
3. Down On Love
4. Reaction to Action
5. That Was Yesterday
6. Midnight Blue
7. Heart Turns to Stone
8. I Don't Want To Live Without You
9. Say You Will
10. Just Wanna Hold
See all 13 tracks on this disc

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One of the top bands of the '70s and '80s, Foreigner-powered by Mick Jones' primal guitar and Lou Gramm's indelible vocals-became arena rock superstars with over two decades of hits and more than 50 million in record sales. The group's signature songs are cornerstones of the classic rock canon, and their worldwide success, beginning with their 1977 self-titled debut album, now over 4X platinum, towers above most bands of their era. With six consecutive albums in Billboard's Top 10-four of them Top 5-Foreigner's driving, hard-edged but soulful sound is as urgent as ever, and their "Hot Blooded" legacy has never sounded better than on Rhino's new 2-CD Definitive Collection of their top hits and greatest tracks.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank God, finally they came back with this anthology, April 3, 2006
By Som3on3 (Cyprus) - See all my reviews
Maybe this is the best compilation of Foreigner since "Jukebox Heroes: The Foreigner Anthology" which was released in 2000.
This anthology has 30 songs, 17 on the first disc and 13 on the second disc. The tracklist starts with the oldest tracks to the most recent.

Tracks 1-6 --> From their debut selftitled album "Foreigner" (1977)
[5x Platinum in US]

1) Feels like the first time
2) Long, long way from home
3) Cold as ice
4) Headknocker
5) Starrider
6) At war with the world

Tracks 7-10 --> From their 2nd album "Double Vision" (1978)
[7x Platinum in US]

7) Double vision
8) Blue morning, blue day
9) Hot blooded
10)I have waited so long

Tracks 11-14 --> From their 3rd album "Head Games" (1979)
[5x Platinum in US]

11) Dirty white boy
12) Head games
13) Women
14) Rev on the red line

Tracks 15-17 and Track 1 from the 2nd Disc --> from their 4th album "4" (1981)
[6x Platinum in US]

15) Break it up
16) Juke box hero
17) Urgent
DISC 2
1) Waiting for a girl like you

Tracks 2-5 (from 2nd Disc) --> from their 5th Studio album "Agent Provocateur" (1984)
[3x Platinum in US]

2) I want to know what love is
3) Down on love
4) Reaction to action
5) That was yesterday

Track 6 --> from the solo album of the lead vocalist of Foreigner Lou Gramm "Ready or Not" (1987)

6) Midnight blue

*I was looking for that song for years

Tracks 7-9 --> from the 6th Studio album of Foreigner "Inside Information" (1987)
[Platinum in US]

7) Heart turns to stone
8) I don't want to live without you
9) Say you will

Track 10 --> I found that song on Disc 2 of "Jukebox Heroes: The Foreigner Anthology"

10)Just wanna hold

Track 11 --> Another huge success from the solo career of lead vocalist Lou Gramm. This track came from his album "Long Hard Look" (1989)

11) Just between you and me

Track 12 --> From the only Foreigner album that Lou Gramm wasn't there and replaced by Johnny Edwards. "Unusual Heat" (1991)
[Gold in US]

12) Lowdown and dirty

Track 13 --> From 1992's compilation "The very best...and beyond"
[2x Platinum in US]

13. Soul doctor

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Enjoy it!!!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The clean and the dirty of Foreigner., August 8, 2006
By gnagfloW (Rosa Barks) - See all my reviews
It may be hard today, given their footnote status in the history of rock, to realize how huge Foreigner once was. They were, however, one of very few groups having three albums among the top 50 best selling ones during the 70s. The records are:

22. Foreigner - Double Vision (7 Million Sales)
38. Foreigner - Head Games (5 Million Sales)
42. Foreigner - Foreigner (5 Million Sales)

Their forth album, 4, also sold as many records and actually elevated them to international super stardom. After that their album sales began dwindling but they still managed churning out a few hit singles.

Since their break up, a number of compilations by Foreigner have been released. The main ones are The Very Best...and Beyond and Complete Greatest Hits. The former one was close to being perfect with two major problems though. The first problem was the addition of 3 new songs, all of which were stinkers. Luckily those songs were the first songs on the CD so one could simply start on track 4. I know one could go on and on about such and such tracks should be included but releasing a Foreigner compilation without Long, Long Way from Home as this compilation did can't be justified. This was one of their biggest hits on Rock stations, basically a staple on such stations and also a top 20 hit. Omitting that song is similar to deleting Let the Good Times Roll on a Cars compilation, not a huge hit but a staple at Rock stations. It also omitted Blue Morning, Blue Day but that is not the same travesty. This was rectified on the Complete Greatest Hits compilation, which really has all their hits (including one of the before mention stinkers which albeit became a minor hit at Rock stations) but has one problem; the songs have been in many cases edited. The name of the compilation is thus not correct since some of the songs are not complete.

Recently Rhino released this double CD compilation which rectifies the above problems. This collection contains all the hits by Foreigner plus practically all the main album tracks. There is hardly a track I miss unless maybe a few of Double Vision, which is my favourite Foreigner album. What is maybe of even greater interest for many is the fact that most tracks are presented here in full length, I Don't Want to Live without You the only exception I noticed.

The re-mastering job is very good. Comparing the sound to the Very Best release brings forth a subtle yet clear difference in clarity. For audiophiles, the difference is still obvious.

The quality of music is great with the first CD barely striking a wrong note. The second CD is mostly fine until maybe the last few tracks, when Foreigner obviously began losing the plot. Two Lou Gramm and a Mick Jones solo tracks are also included, Midnight Blue the outstanding one of those three.

As much work that was put into the song selection and re-mastering, it is interesting how little care was taken of the artwork. The front cover is a generic version of Definite Collections by Rhino. Some information is included in the liner notes but the listing of the songs indicates in many instances that they are edited versions. From my perspective, they are full length versions and I really cannot explain what gives.

For the more casual fan, the Complete Foreigner single CD collection is the one to get, but that one has edited versions. For those who really want the full length versions and some added album cuts, this is the one to get. One does have to program CD 2 to avoid a few tracks but then again, this is really the complete collection, the clean and the dirty of Foreigner.
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rhino Recycles Previous Release by Deleting 9 Tracks, April 7, 2006
In the late-seventies and early-eighties, Foreigner was one of the top bands, placing 12 songs in the Top 40 between 1977 and 1982 including three million-selling singles. What is puzzling is why Rhino has released this latest collection which technically is simply an abbreviated version of Rhino's 2000 2-disc collection JUKEBOX HEROES. That earlier release contains all 30 tracks found on DEFINITIVE COLLECTION plus nine additional tracks including album cuts, minor singles and a couple of Spooky Tooth tracks from Mick Jones' previous band.

So do the math. How does deleting nine songs from an anthology that's still in print make it "definitive"? Answer: It doesn't!
If you're looking for the most comprehensive collection, stick with JUKEBOX HEROES. Sure it's a few dollars more, but it tells the Foreigner story more thoroughly, and it's the only anthology to include tracks from their 1995 release MR. MOONLIGHT. The music on DEFINITIVE COLLECTION is certainly first rate, but when you look at the other choices (including 2002's excellent single-disc COMPLETE GREATEST HITS), this latest release is unnecessary.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Visa Stomper
Say what you will about Foreigner being "corporate rock," but there is no way to deny that they made prino radio rock in their prime. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Tim Brough

4.0 out of 5 stars The Best "Best of" Out There.
I remember purchasing the "Juke Box Heroes" anthology thinking that Foreigner was finally getting a compilation that would do justice to it's catalog. WRONG! Read more
Published 21 months ago by PJM

5.0 out of 5 stars NEVER SOUNDED BETTER!
I have never bought a Foreigner album-they were so ubiquitous on the radio waves- but I came across this
double set at a reasonable price and decided to bite. Read more
Published on May 9, 2007 by Gale M. Green

4.0 out of 5 stars A Decent Collection that really gives you more stuff!
I really like what Rhino's been doing recently with their re-releases/adjustments of bands greatest hits packages. Read more
Published on April 10, 2007 by Sandman

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Collection Of Hits
This double disk set contains some of their best hits plus some hits from Lou Gramm and Mick Jones' solo efforts. Read more
Published on February 19, 2007 by Luis D. Vargas

5.0 out of 5 stars Disregard *$#&!!* Head's review!!!!
Why would someone review a band that they hate, to mislead others???? Ignore reviews from immature-stupid-for-life-fools like that! Read more
Published on December 17, 2006 by Don Fanning

5.0 out of 5 stars FYI About RHINO Records Reissues
I'm posting this particular note because I've noticed for quite sometime - years - that folks complain [and accuse RHINO of ripping them off] about why RHINO RECORDS will reissue... Read more
Published on October 15, 2006 by HUGO

2.0 out of 5 stars Another one!
Another greatest hits, except this one is called Definitive Collection.

They just keep spitting these greatest hits out and people keep buying the same songs, over... Read more
Published on April 14, 2006 by Scott kupitz

4.0 out of 5 stars Still Feels Like The First Time
There really hasn't been all that much going on with rck music within the past few years. Although many acts like Styx, Chicago and R.E.O. Read more
Published on April 9, 2006 by Michael Kerner

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