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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of Foreigner's three GH collections.
Foreigner is one of my favorite arena rock bands of the late 70's and 80's. Not unlike many others, such as Eddie Money, Loverboy, Night Ranger and Bruce Springsteen, they followed a general patten of moving from a classic rock sound in the 70's to a more hard pop/rock sound in the 80's--succeeding greatly in both areas!

They've since had three greatest hits...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Long, Long Way From Home
This compilation is close to being perfect with two major problems though. The first problem is the addition of 3 new songs, all of which are stinkers. Luckily those songs are 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,...
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best of Foreigner's three GH collections., January 24, 2005
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This review is from: Very Best & Beyond (Audio CD)
Foreigner is one of my favorite arena rock bands of the late 70's and 80's. Not unlike many others, such as Eddie Money, Loverboy, Night Ranger and Bruce Springsteen, they followed a general patten of moving from a classic rock sound in the 70's to a more hard pop/rock sound in the 80's--succeeding greatly in both areas!

They've since had three greatest hits albums (RECORDS in 1982, which only has a small collection of their early songs), this one, and 2002's COMPLETE GREATEST HITS.

1977's SELF-TITLED DEBUT:
-Cold As Ice
-Feels Like the First Time

I can't argue with these choices. I'm not very familiar with the band's first three albums outside of the hits, so I truly don't know what may or may not be missing, but I think "Long Long Way to Go" was a radio hit.

1978's DOUBLE VISION:
-Hot Blooded
-Double Vision

These are easily my two favorite early Foreigner rock songs, the title track in particular - with its catchy medium tempo - pointing towards what would become their 80's sound. I actually do know the piano-based classic rocker "Blue Morning Blue Day" was another hit not included.

1979's HEAD GAMES:
-Head Games
-Rev On the Red Line
-Dirty White Boy

This was easily their most hard-rocking album (and the least emphasis on pop), so, consequently, I listen to it the least, but I like the tltle track. Again, I'm not sure of any other hits to emerge from the album.

1981's 4:
-JukeBox Hero
-Waiting For A Girl Like You
-Urgent

Ah, the first album I know so well! Obviously, these three smashes had to be on here, but I wish the underrated semi ballad-type arena rocker "Break it Up" and the 60's styled hard rocker "Luanne" - both hits - were included too.

1984's AGENT PROVOCATEUR:
-That Was Yesterday
-I Want to Know What Love is

This is where the band really started to not get credit for alot of their material. These two hits from this somewhat uneven album, were both great, but the low-key power ballad "Down on Love" and the harder title track should've made the cut too.

1987's INSIDE INFORMATION:
-Say You Will
-I Don't Want to Live Without You

Again, I'm seein' a pattern. These were the two best songs, but nowhere near the only worthy ones that should've seen the light of day here. The abscence of "Heart Turns to Stone" (a rocker slightly harder than "Say You Will") is hard to excuse.;)

1992 NEW songs:
-Soul Doctor
-Prisoner of Love
-With Heaven on Our Side

I had my doubts as to whether these songs would be any good or not, but I proved myself wrong -- (1), an energized, guitar-based rocker, probably one of their heaviest songs, not unlike the upbeat material on INSIDE INFORMATION...

(2) A mid-tempo rocker akin to a slowed-down version of Journey's "Only the Young" (especially the synth opening), sounding closest to their early/mid 80's power ballads, and...

(3) a slightly uptempo ballad with a deeper vocal from Lou. I'd call this a much stronger version of the style of ballads on his 1989 solo album LONG HARD LOOK.

Overall, the somewhat new COMPLETE GREATEST HITS is pretty similar overall to VBO, but I still slightly prefer this one for a few reasons. Out of the 3 new songs here, only one ("Soul Doctor") made it there. Secondly, CGH put edits on a few songs, whereas this has the full-length versions of every song. The good points of CGH is that it has a few 80's songs not present here ("Girl on the Moon" and "Heart Turns to Stone") and new liner notes.

This is stil the best starting point for new fans of the band (and for diehards to pick up the three "new" songs).
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Album, January 11, 2000
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jasenao (Dothan, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Best & Beyond (Audio CD)
This is a great cd for many reasons. It has just about any kind of rock 'n roll that you're looking for. Whether you want good ballads, ("Waiting For A Girl Like You" and "I Want To Know What Love Is"), upbeat tempos, ("Say You Will" and "Double Vision"), or just some great classic rock, ("Hot Blooded" and "Urgent"), plus some rockin' unreleased songs like "Soul Doctor," it's all here for you in one album. I collect all the good music that I heard while I was growing up in the 80's, and Foreigner was one of my favorite groups and still are. Foreigner was one of the most underrated bands by the critics, but if you like classic rock then you should like this album.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars THIS is the Foreigner Greatest Hits CD to get!, December 27, 2001
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Zagnorch (Terra, Sol System) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Best & Beyond (Audio CD)
I found myself disappointed after grabbing and taking a listen to Foreigner's first greatest-hits compilation, `Records'. Many of the songs were slightly-shorter radio edits. Another slight letdown was the lack of `I Want To Know What Love Is', one of the group's subseqent top hits. So not only is `Records' a collection of the cut-down Foreigner hits, it's incomplete as well (though not intentionally so)!

Fortunately, I discovered `The Very Best... And Beyond!', and found myself in for a pleasant surprise: all of the great tunes from their late 70s-to-mid-80s heyday, and they're all the full, uncut renditions! There were even a couple of new tracks, although I didn't think too much of `em-they sounded to much like their old cuts. But as far as low points go, those tunes are no biggie.

So if you're in a quandary over which Foreigner `greatest hits' album to get, you should definitely grab this one. It's no no-brainer!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Long, Long Way From Home, August 9, 2006
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This compilation is close to being perfect with two major problems though. The first problem is the addition of 3 new songs, all of which are stinkers. Luckily those songs are 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 does 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.

Sound quality is decent; recent re-mastered compilations provide a slight improvement but the difference is nothing to write home about.

If you only want a single Foreigner CD compilation with full length versions, this is a decent buy, provided you could live without the above mentioned tracks. If you can live with edited versions for radio airplay, get the single Foreigner - Complete Greatest Hitswhich is a definite greatest hits compilation but falls short on being complete due to shortened versions of some of the songs. My choice is The Definitive Collection, a 2cd with all the songs plus the main album tracks in full length versions. Oddly, Rhino has discontinued that album and released (yet) another compilation, decent but not as good as the Definite Collection.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This One Is The Best!!, April 27, 2006
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J. Barksdale "JB" (Coral Springs, Fl United States) - See all my reviews
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Foreigner, like most bands, has multiple "Best Of" CD's. Records, Jukebox Heroes, Complete Greatest, various "budget" compilations and their most recent Definitive...I think this one is the best! As previous reviewers have mentioned, there are no edits here. I am not sure why Rob O'Connor of Amazon says that "I Want To Know What Love Is" is the only additional song on this CD that is not on Records. There are several as Foreigner had many hits after that album came out in '82. "That Was Yesterday," "Say You Will" and "I Don't Want To Live Without You" are all here. You get most of the AOR "staples," plus 3 new songs. I am generally not a fan of bands that put new material on Best Of CD's as it is usually at the expense of songs that should have been included. I will say, however, that "Prisoner of Love" and "With Heaven On Our Side" are pretty good. My only complaint, and a minor one at that, is that "Feels Like The First Time" appears at the end of this CD. I sometimes forget it is here as it should "kick" things off! I have owned all of the forementioned "Best Of's" and this one is the only one I have kept. Need I say more????
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good Foreigner collection., August 4, 2006
This review is from: Very Best & Beyond (Audio CD)
I love Foreigner, they are superb. They are just as enjoyable along with Metallica, Dire Straits, Green Day, Nirvana, and GNR.
This is a fine collection by Foreigner and has my favorite song by them, Waiting for a Girl Like You which is the nicest, loveliest, sweetest and most gorgious songs I have ever heard
which I love. The only song it's missing on here is Girl On The Moon. It could be complete if that song was included. I'm fine with a lot of these songs but never listened to the 3 new songs.
If you could do yourself a favor, and buy this great album along
with Ride The Lightning from Metallica today...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A pretty good collection of Foreingers biggest hits, October 30, 2004
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Gitters (Allendale, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Best & Beyond (Audio CD)
The Very Best and Beyond collects more hits than Foreinger's previous hits complation Records,which had a skimpy 10 songs.The Very Best and Beyond covers Foreigner's career up to 1992,they've only had one new studio album since this complation was released.The Collection Starts out with three new songs,then we are left with 14 hits.Besides most of the songs from Records we have Say You Will,That Was Yesterday,I Want to Know What Love is, and the album track Rev on the Red Line.While hits complations always lack personal favorites The Very Best and Beyond delivers with the exception of Rev on the Red Line,don't think I've ever heard it on the radio,Blue Morning Blue Day was a minor hit and would have been a better choice, other than that The Very Best and Beyond is a fine introduction to 70's supergroup Foreigner.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Missing a couple songs I wanted, May 14, 2004
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Overall this is a good collection of Foreigner's hits but it's missing two songs that I wanted, Long Long Way From Home and Blue Morning Blue Day, and a couple of others like Break it Up (which entered the Top 30 charts in 1982) and Women (which nearly missed the Top 40 in early 1980). I wouldn't recommend this CD unless if you want the 3 new Foreigner songs like Soul Doctor, Prisoner of Love and With Heaven on our Side, fortunately the songs are unedited unlike the other compilations which is the reason why this CD gets 4 stars, where else would you find unedited versions of Double Vision, Waiting For a Girl Like You, Feels Like the First Time, Urgent and I Don't Want to Live Without You?
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much Better Than Records., February 15, 2004
This review is from: Very Best & Beyond (Audio CD)
This album covers all of Foreigner's career, it covers all of their hits, not just the first 4 albums like "Records" did. It features 3 brand new tracks, Soul Doctor, Prisioner of Love, & With Heaven on Our Side.
Also featured are the essential classics by Foreigner, Hot Blooded, Waiting for A Girl Like You, I Want to Know What Love Is, & Feels Like the First Time. The band has always haed great chemistry & a serious propensity for producing top-notch hits no matter how much the band has changed.
The under-rated classics are what makes the album though, Juke Box Hero, Cold As Ice, Double Vision, & Rev on the Red Line are Foreigner at their best, some serious hard rockers which made them staples during arena rock's heyday.
The material after 1984 slips off somewhat, but is pretty good. It is too bad that Unusual Heat was skipped altogether when this album was released. I loved their pre-Records career the best, especially the gritty sound they had on Double Vision & Head Games.
The only flaw is that there are only 17 tracks here & one or two from their latest CD Unusual Heat would've been nice as well. The photo & info on the band in the sleeve is kinda skimpy also. The only new info worth anything value to me is the lyrics of the 3 new tracks.
Overall, another classic hit-laden album by a band that is used to having several of those kind of albums in the career. Foreigner rules!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not too bad, January 6, 2003
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Foreigner was popular when I was still in diapers, but I love a lot of their songs from listening to classic rock radio. The major hits are the only ones that are played anymore, so those are the only ones I can really relate with, but this is still a good greatest hits package. There are some new songs on this album, so don't be suprised. They aren't bad, but I still prefer the major tracks.
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