Product Details
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| 1. Feels Like the First Time |
| 2. Cold As Ice |
| 3. Long, Long Way From Home |
| 4. Headknocker |
| 5. Hot Blooded |
| 6. Double Vision |
| 7. Blue Morning, Blue Day |
| 8. Dirty White Boy |
| 9. Head Games |
| 10. Women |
| 11. Girl on the Moon |
| 12. Urgent |
| 13. Waiting for a Girl Like You |
| 14. Juke Box Hero |
| 15. I Want to Know What Love Is |
| 16. That Was Yesterday |
| 17. Heart Turns to Stone |
| 18. I Don't Want to Live Without You |
| 19. Say You Will |
| 20. Soul Doctor |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This Rocks!,
By Brandon (Clarksburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Complete Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
I love this CD! My favories on here are Urgent, Cold As Ice, Dirty White Boy, Double Vision, Jukebox Hero, Hot Blooded, and Head Games. This CD rocks and I dont't even wanna know why you are reading this when could could be buying it already!
5.0 out of 5 stars
THANKS FOR CD, CAME QUICK,
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This review is from: Complete Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
YOU GUYS ARE GREAT,GREAT SERVICE THANKS.
4.0 out of 5 stars
4.5 Stars.... Foreigner's Definitive "Greatest Hits",
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This review is from: Complete Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This is the 3rd go-around of Foreigner's best, following 1982's "Records" and 1992's "The Very Best... and Beyond". So what does "Complete Greatest Hits" (20 tracks, 77 min.) have to add to this?There is little difference in the songs found on "The Very Best" and "Ultimate Greatest Hits". The major difference is that "Ultimate" sequences the songs chronologically, and it really does make it a much better listen overall. A nice touch is that "Ultimate" includes "Soul Docter", one of the new songs on "The Very Best". In the end, "Ultimate" is your best choice. As always, the great folks at Rhino did a great job packaging the CD, with great liner notes and pictures. It is worth recalling that Foreigner really did have a major splash on the singles and album charts for a ten year period (1977-87). That is a LONG time. I happen to have seen them twice in the last year (actually, one of those was "The Lou Gramm Band", haha). Couldn't help but wonder what was going through Lou's head when he was singing the lines "That Was Yesterday/ When I Had the World in My Hand/ But It's Not the End of the World/ Just a Slight Change in Plans".
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