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FOREIGNER Head Games hails from 2017 and is a SEALED limited edition Picture Disc LP (blackened UPC). The moment Head Games begins, a nastier, grittier tone is established, and it becomes apparent that Foreigner is bringing something new to the table. Namely, an edgier, leaner sound built around stronger guitars and harder rhythms. The heaviest record of the band’s career, the 1979 effort functions as irrefutable proof that the quintet rocked as hard as anybody in the mainstream and did so without losing sight of the melodies that put it at the top of the charts. And with Head Games, there Foreigner would stay.
Joined by new bassist Rick Wills, and guided by Queen producer Roy
Thomas Baker, Foreigner goes for broke, ratcheting up the muscularity
on hard-hitting fare such as the hit single “Dirty White Boy,” “Seventeen,” and
the aptly titled “Rev on the Red Line.” However, the group maintains its trademark
equilibrium, pushing the limits on toughness yet retaining a
diamond-in-the-rough smoothness that allows the band’s hummable choruses and
winding hooks to take hold.
Moreover, the band expands its use of synthesizers to wonderful effect. The
smash title track, through which mesmerizing keyboard passages coarse, is a
prime example of Foreigner’s slight albeit thrilling sonic evolution,
the net result upping the drama, fanfare, and color. It might not contain as
many hit singles as some of the band’s other albums, but with songs like “Dirty
White Boy,” “Women,” “Rev on the Red Line,” and the title track, it’s still one
of the band’s best ‘70s offerings.
1.
"Dirty White Boy" (Jones, Gramm) – 3:37
2. "Love on the Telephone" (Jones, Gramm) – 3:18
3. "Women" (Jones) – 3:25
4. "I'll Get Even with You" (Jones) – 3:40
5. "Seventeen" (Jones, Gramm) – 4:43
6. "Head Games" (Gramm, Jones) – 3:37
7. "The Modern Day" (Jones) – 3:26
8. "Blinded by Science" (Jones) – 4:54
9. "Do What You Like" (McDonald, Gramm) – 3:58
10. "Rev on the Red Line" (Greenwood, Gramm) – 3:35