Foreigner (album)
Appearance
| Foreigner | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 8 March 1977[1][2] | |||
| Recorded | April—November 1976 | |||
| Studio | The Hit Factory and Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, New York. | |||
| Length | 38:46 | |||
| Label | Atlantic | |||
| Producer | John Sinclair and Gary Lyons in collaboration Mick Jones and Ian McDonald | |||
| Foreigner chronology | ||||
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| Singles from Foreigner | ||||
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Christgau's Record Guide | C[4] |
| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
Foreigner is a 1977 debut studio album by British American hard rock band Foreigner released on 8 March, 1977. It went to number 4 in the United States and number 9 in Australia.
Track listing
[change | change source]| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Feels Like the First Time" | Mick Jones | 3:49 |
| 2. | "Cold as Ice" | Jones, Lou Gramm | 3:19 |
| 3. | "Starrider" | Al Greenwood, Jones | 4:01 |
| 4. | "Headknocker" | Gramm, Jones | 2:58 |
| 5. | "The Damage Is Done" | Jones, Gramm | 4:15 |
| 6. | "Long, Long Way from Home" | Jones, Gramm, Ian McDonald | 2:53 |
| 7. | "Woman Oh Woman" | Jones | 3:49 |
| 8. | "At War with the World" | Jones | 4:18 |
| 9. | "Fool for You Anyway" | Jones | 4:15 |
| 10. | "I Need You" | Gramm, Jones | 5:09 |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11. | "Feels Like the First Time" (Demo) | Jones | 3:40 |
| 12. | "Woman Oh Woman" (Demo) | Jones | 4:14 |
| 13. | "At War with the World" (Demo) | Jones | 5:00 |
| 14. | "Take Me to Your Leader" (Demo) | 3:40 |
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Foreigner [Expanded] - Foreigner | Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
- ↑ "Альбом «Foreigner (Deluxe Version)» (Foreigner)" (in Russian). 1977-03-08. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
- ↑ Hinds, Andy. Foreigner: Foreigner at AllMusic
- ↑ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: F". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- ↑ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 258.