4

4

by Foreigner
4

4

by Foreigner

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Over the course of their first three late-'70s albums, Foreigner had firmly established themselves (along with Journey and Styx) as one of the top AOR bands of the era. But the band was still looking for that grand slam of a record that would push them to the very top of the heap. Released in 1981, 4 would be that album. In producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange -- fresh off his massive success with AC/DC's Back in Black -- guitarist and all-around mastermind Mick Jones found both the catalyst to achieve this and his perfect musical soulmate. Lange's legendary obsessive attention to detail and Jones' highly disciplined guitar heroics (which he never allowed to get in the way of a great song) resulted in a collaboration of unprecedented, sparkling efficiency where not a single note is wasted. "Nightlife" is only the first in a series ("Woman in Black," "Don't Let Go," the '50s-tinged "Luanne") of energetic, nearly flawless melodic rockers, and with "Juke Box Hero," the band somehow managed to create both a mainstream hit single and a highly unique-sounding track, alternating heavy metal guitar riffing, chorused vocals, and one of the ultimate "wanna be a rock star" lyrics. As for the mandatory power ballad, the band also reached unparalleled heights with "Waiting for a Girl Like You." One of the decade's most successful cross-genre tearjerkers, it has since become a staple of soft rock radio and completely eclipsed the album's other very lovely ballad, "Girl on the Moon," in the process. And last but not least, the surprisingly funky "Urgent" proved to be one of the band's most memorable and uncharacteristic smash hits, thanks to Junior Walker's signature saxophone solo. Through it all, vocalist Lou Gramm does his part, delivering a dazzling performance that confirmed his status as one of the finest voices of his generation. Three years later, Foreigner would achieve even greater success on a pop level with the uneven Agent Provocateur, but by then Jones and Gramm were locked in an escalating war of egos that would soon lead to the band's demise. All things considered, 4 remains Foreigner's career peak. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 06/16/2015
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0081227954833
Rank: 17671

Tracks

  1. Night Life
  2. Juke Box Hero [Single Version]
  3. Break It Up
  4. Waiting For a Girl Like You
  5. Luanne
  6. Urgent
  7. I'm Gonna Win
  8. Woman In Black
  9. Girl On the Moon
  10. Don't Let Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Foreigner   Primary Artist
Lou Gramm   Primary Artist,Vocals,Percussion,Lead Vocals
Mick Jones   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Thomas Dolby   Guest Artist,Synthesizer
Junior Walker   Guest Artist,Soloist,Saxophone
Bob Mayo   Keyboards
Ian Lloyd   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Dennis Elliott   Drums,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Larry Fast   Synthesizer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Hugh McCracken   Guitar,Slide Guitar
Michael Fonfara   Keyboards
Mark Rivera   Vocals,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Rick Wills   Bass,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Tony Platt   Engineer
Paul Buskirk   Composer
Walt Breeland   Composer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange   Producer
Michel Sauvage   Assistant Engineer
Mick Jones   Composer,Producer
Dave Wittman   Engineer
George Marino   Mastering Engineer
Willie Nelson   Composer
Brad Samuelsohn   Second Engineer
Lou Gramm   Composer
Edwin Hobgood   Assistant Engineer
Dennis Fitzman   Engineer
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