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Track Listing:
1. Introduction
2. Long, Long Way from Home '95
3. Double Vision
4. Cold As Ice
5. Head Games
6. Fool for You Anyway
7. That Was Yesterday
8. Dirty White Boy
9. Feels Like the First Time
10. Urgent
11. Juke Box Hero
12. Hot Blooded
13. I Want to Know What Love Is [Bonus Track]
[performed by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm with a full orchestra at the "Night Of The Proms" in Antwerp, Belgium in October 2002.]
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
These are the reasons for Lou Gramm's vocal/weight problems,
By Philip A.Cohen (Bay Harbor Islands, Florida United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Foreigner - All Access Tonight (Live in Concert 25) (DVD)
I haven't seen the video in question yet I entirely believe the reviewers concerning lead vocalist Lou Gramm's voice not being what it once was(this was apparent in the semi-unplugged remakes of"Juke Box Hero" & "Waiting For a Girl Like You" that were added to the expanded/remastered "Foreigner 4" CD).Unfortunately,a few years ago,Lou Gramm underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor,and at the time,it was believed that he would not be able to sing again.The loss of vocal quality and weight gain are related to this operation.Guitarist Mick Jones put Foreigner on hold to see if Gramm could perform again,rather than hire a new singer.I know many of you will debate whether Jones should have hired a new singer,but the only previous attempt at making a Foreigner album with a different singer was rejected by the public,and saw the group reduced to playing at county fairs.Too bad someone couldn't arrange to release "Super Rock Japan '85" on DVD somewhere.This Japan-only VHS program captures the group in its'prime,touring behind the album "Agent Provocateur",with the classic Gramm/Jones/Wills/Elliot line-up.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not as bad as some say,
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This review is from: Foreigner - All Access Tonight (Live in Concert 25) (DVD)
This DVD has decent production, I don't think they sound as bad as some of these people are saying. I really enjoyed it as a matter of fact. Yes its not perfect but rarely is anything. The sound quality of the DVD itself is very good, just being able to hear some of these classics live when I never got to see these guys is still an awesome Experience. If your a fan of these guys, and want most of the hit songs on a live dvd with a decent show for a nice price check this out for yourself. Don't be swayed by those who are way too picky here, its not like they asked 25$ for this dvd. I still enjoyed hearing these songs, even though they are not in the prime, you have make some sacrifices to see the bands you like years later, no group from the 60's, 70's, or even 80's and 90's are in their prime anymore, to expect that is being unrealistic.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't bother with this one,
By jimifan (alberta canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Foreigner - All Access Tonight (Live in Concert 25) (DVD)
This is a poor offering from a once decent band. The audio mix is poor (Lou Gramm's voice is shot) and the video is worse. Not much to enjoy about this one. Save your money.
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