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Mr Moonlight

ForeignerAudio CD
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With over 50 million sales to their name, and six multi-platinum albums between 1977 and 1987, Foreigner's place as one of the front-runners of the AOR genre is hard to dispute.

The band was formed when Mick Jones and Ian McDonald recruited Lou Gramm, Dennis Elliott, Al Greenwood and Ed Gagliardi. Their multi-platinum debut album Foreigner was released in 1977. It was an immediate hit with tracks… Read more in Amazon's Foreigner Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 7, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: March 7, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Valley
  • ASIN: B00004HYN4
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #404,262 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Under the Gun
2. Rain
3. Until the End of Time
4. White Lie
5. Big Dog
6. Real World
7. All I Need to Know
8. Hole in My Soul
9. I Keep Hoping
10. Running the Risk
11. Hand on My Heart

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Real Foreigner Returns....But Is It Their Last?, June 22, 2003
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Thank goodness lead singer Lou Gramm returned to Foreigner for this album. The band's star frontman had left the group for a solo career after 1987's "Inside Information." They replaced him with new singer Johnny Edwards, and recorded 1991's "Unusual Heat." But the album was both a commercial & artistic disappointment, and all Lou Gramm managed to get out of his solo career was one lone hit single, "Midnight Blue," and not much else. I guess both parties realised the error of their ways, because, very thankfully, Gramm and Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones ultimately made up, and reformed Foreigner for 1995's "Mr. Moonlight." And while the album isn't Foreigner's masterpiece, it sure blows "Unusual Heat" right out of the water, thanks in no small part to the great return of Lou Gramm to the fold, both as lead singer and co-songwriter. I had a big smile on my face listening to "Mr. Moonlight" for the first time---this is the REAL Foreigner that I know & love.By this time, bassist Rick Wills & drummer Dennis Elliott had both split, so they were replaced by Bruce Turgon & Jeff Jacobs, plus various session players. The resulting "Mr. Moonlight" is a great return to form for Foreigner, with excellent songs all throughout, just like the band made in their glory days up through 1987. Highlights: the opening "Under The Gun" has Foreigner throwing down the gauntlet with tremendous rockin' power, "Until The End Of Time" is an instant classic power ballad, and the band get totally down & dirty with "Big Dog," with a gloriously sleazy vibe and ominous lead vocals (but is it Gramm or Jones at the mike? I can't be sure). "All I Need To Know" has wonderful melody, "Hole In My Soul" is a strong acoustic-flavored thumper, and the final song, "Hand On My Heart," is both beautiful & soulful. The hooks are memorable, the band's musicianship cooks, Mick Jones serves up some tasty guitar licks, and, God bless him, Lou Gramm's powerful voice is firmly at the forefront of Foreigner once again. Like I said in my review of "Unusual Heat," Foreigner *needed* Lou, and "Mr. Moonlight" is the proof of that.Unfortunately, even with Lou Gramm back onboard, "Mr. Moonlight," for all of it's great material, followed "Unusual Heat" to the commercial dud department, and gave the band no hit singles. I can only guess that the whole rock music biz had changed by 1995, and just wasn't the same since Foreigner ruled the roost in the 70's & 80's. Nirvana had already come & gone, and radio & music buyers in general just weren't interested in "Mr. Moonlight," which is a shame. Although Foreigner continues to tour occasionally, there's been no new recorded material since the release of "Mr. Moonlight" eight years ago (at the time I'm writing this). If "Mr. Moonlight" really is the final Foreigner album, then at least the band has gone out on top with a fine record. "Mr. Moonlight" is a great Foreigner album. And thank you Mick, Lou, and the boys for all of the great music you've given your fans, myself included. I'll be rocking to your albums until the end of time!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Relief in the mid-'90's, July 26, 2001
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I love just about everything this band has ever done, and this is no exception. What a blessed relief it was to hear this album in the middle of the alternative rock dominance of the time. The melodies are astounding, and Lou Gramm could still belt 'em out at this point--although his voice was clearly a bit lower by this time. "Under The Gun" was the first track I heard--on rock radio. It is a classic Foreigner rock song. I sometimes wish the album had more rockers like this, but it is impossible not to fall in love with many of the other songs. "Until The End Of Time" is an unbelievable ballad that should have been a huge it; for some reason it barely dented the charts! "All I Need To Know" is a heart-felt touching and yet somewhat uptempo song about a friendship on the verge of becoming a romance. "Running The Risk" is another anthem that just tugs on the heart strings. All of the songs on this album have that Foreigner touch--even if it isn't quite the classic "rocking" sound of the old stuff. Still very much a recommended listen for long-time Foreigner fans.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Foreigner, March 7, 2000
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I picked up this CD as an import last fall. It totally rocks, and sounds like vintage Foreigner once again. Lou Gramm is back in form as the lead singer, and he has never sounded better. A must have for foreigner fans, and new listeners will love it too.
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