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DOUBLE VISION

Foreigner
70s
Rock
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Foreigner

Though half the band was British (hence the name), America embraced Foreigner with open arms in the late 1970s. Founded by journeyman guitarist Mick Jones and powered by Lou Gramm's strong vocals, the group was an immediate smash, its debut going multi-Platinum. Foreigner's follow-up was even more successful; DOUBLE VISION ruled the U.S. Top Ten for half a year thanks to the hit singles “Hot Blooded,” “Blue Morning, Blue Day” and the title track. While similar in ways to its predecessor, the 1978 collection has more of a hard rock feel and includes the group's only instrumental (“Tramontane”); with the departure of bassist Ed Gagliardi, the album would be the last from the original sextet. DOUBLE VISION remains an arena rock classic, and we'll cue it up now to wish original drummer Dennis Elliott a happy birthday.

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