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ReleasedJuly 15, 2008Recorded1976-2008,chronology(2006)No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner(2008)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingNo End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner is a that was released on July 15, 2008 by the band. Aside from the classic hits, in their original versions, the album contains a brand new track, 'Too Late', as well as live renditions of ', 'Starrider', and '/' performed by the current line-up, featuring singer.Track listing All songs written by and except where noted.Disc oneNo.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength1.' 'Jones, 19773:522.'
'Jones, Gramm,Foreigner2:553.' Starrider', JonesForeigner4:016.'
', 19783:447.' 'Double Vision3:128.' 'Double Vision4:279.' 'Head Games3:4011.' 'JonesHead Games3:2612.'
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Night Life',.' '44:49Disc twoNo.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength1.' 'Jones, 19845:012.' 'Agent Provocateur4:083.' 'Agent Provocateur3:324.' 'Agent Provocateur3:505.'
', 19874:156.' 'JonesInside Information3:577.' Can't Wait'Inside Information4:318.' Tooth and Nail'Gramm, JonesAgent Provocateur3:579.' 'Inside Information4:1110.' Lowdown and Dirty'Jones,.' I'll Fight for You'Jones, Edwards, ThomasUnusual Heat6:0312.'
Until the End of Time'Gramm, Jones, 1994/1995 4:5313.' Too Late'Jones, Oliver Leiber,New song, 2008; later appears on,.'
Say You Will' (Live in 2008)Previously unreleased,.' Starrider' (Live at the, November 26, 2005)Greenwood, Jones,.' Juke Box Hero/' (Live at the Texas Station, North, November 26, 2005)Gramm, Jones/,Extended Versions8:43References.
Foreigner virtually defined the hard rock division of AOR in the late 1970s with riff-heavy, breast-pounding anthems such as “Feels Like the First Time,” “Cold As Ice,” “Long, Long Way From Home, “Hot Blooded,” and “Double Vision.” The band could turn moody (“Blue Morning, Blue Day”) and their musical dexterity meant they easily assimilated into the 1980s with a stronger emphasis on keyboards and soulful ballads. But nothing could keep the original line-up together. Singer Lou Gramm had been in and out — his last contribution is 1995’s “Until the End of Time” — and this collection ends with a completely revamped Foreigner with backing guitarist Mick Jones for the newly recorded “Too Late” and the three live recordings finishing this comprehensive collection.
Foreigner virtually defined the hard rock division of AOR in the late 1970s with riff-heavy, breast-pounding anthems such as “Feels Like the First Time,” “Cold As Ice,” “Long, Long Way From Home, “Hot Blooded,” and “Double Vision.” The band could turn moody (“Blue Morning, Blue Day”) and their musical dexterity meant they easily assimilated into the 1980s with a stronger emphasis on keyboards and soulful ballads. But nothing could keep the original line-up together.
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Singer Lou Gramm had been in and out — his last contribution is 1995’s “Until the End of Time” — and this collection ends with a completely revamped Foreigner with backing guitarist Mick Jones for the newly recorded “Too Late” and the three live recordings finishing this comprehensive collection.