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Inside Information (CD - 1987)UPC: 00075678180828As low as $4.19 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Foreigner Label: Atlantic (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop - Hard Rock Album Description: Foreigner: Lou Gramm (vocals); Mick Jones (guitar, keyboards); Rick Willis (bass); Dennis Elliott (drums).Additional personnel: Hugh McCrackin (Spanish guitar); Kevin Jones (Synclavier); Peter-John Vettese (keyboards); Sammy Merendino (percussion); Ian Lloyd, Mark Rivera,... read more Foreigner: Lou Gramm (vocals); Mick Jones (guitar, keyboards); Rick Willis (bass); Dennis Elliott (drums). Additional personnel: Hugh McCrackin (Spanish guitar); Kevin Jones (Synclavier); Peter-John Vettese (keyboards); Sammy Merendino (percussion); Ian Lloyd, Mark Rivera, Tom Bailey (background vocals). Foreigner was arguably the finest band of AOR's late-'70s and early-'80s heyday. Unfortunately, after a decade of monstrous success and raking in truckloads of cash for themselves and Atlantic Records, 1987's Inside Information showed that the songwriting gas tank of guitarist/keyboardist Mick Jones and vocalist Lou Gramm was running low. Impeccable studio craftsmanship can't compensate for the lack of quality songs. There are a few solid tracks, but the album only sold a million copies -- paltry when compared to previous releases -- and it currently ranks as Foreigner's last major commercial success. The proceedings start promisingly enough with "Heart Turns to Stone," an energetic rock number that became a minor hit. "Say You Will" was Foreigner's last great Top Ten single. It's loaded with killer vocal and keyboard hooks. The bloodless, pleasantly tepid ballad "I Don't Want to Live Without You" actually made the Top Five; it has neither the passion of "Waiting for a Girl Like You" nor the soul of "I Want to Know What Love Is." "Inside Information" experiments a little with odd rhythms. "The Beat of My Heart" is notable only for the Spanish guitar intro by guest Hugh McCracken. The gritty "Face to Face" is an excellent album track. "Out of the Blue" is the only song written by the entire band -- Jones, Gramm, bassist Rick Wills, and drummer Dennis Elliott -- and that does give it a slightly more organic feel. ~ Bret Adams Taking a few years off after their big 1984 hit album, AGENT PROVOCATEUR, Mick Jones and Lou Gramm reunited Foreigner for their 1987 release, INSIDE INFORMATION. While it wasn't as big a smash as their last album, INSIDE INFORMATION proved to be another consistent collection of rockers and ballads. Standouts include such titles as "Out of the Blue," "A Night to Remember," "Say You Will," "Heart Turns to Stone," and the title track. By Foreigner's next album however, 91's UNUSUAL HEAT, Gramm had left the band. minimize
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