- Double Vision
- Head Games
- Cold as Ice
- In Pieces
- Dirty White Boy
- Starrider
- Feels Like the First Time
- Urgent
- Juke Box Hero
- Can't Slow Down
- I Want to Know What Love Is
- Hot Blooded

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Not to be confused with the 2006 album of the same name, Extended Versions finds veteran rockers Foreigner ripping through a live set from their 2010 tour. With just 12 tracks, the album doesn't really waste much time with deep cuts, opting instead to cut to the quick with a nonstop barrage of the band's classic hits. Making stops at instantly recognizable jammers like "Double Vision," "Cold as Ice," "Hot Blooded," and "Dirty White Boy," just to name a few, this live album brings all the hits that people might expect from a best-of compilation in a streamlined packaged. And while the recordings here might not be as vital as the originals, Extended Versions definitely proves that Foreigner still has some chops after all these years (and lineup changes), and gives longtime fans a way to catch up with an old favorite.
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/26/2011 |
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Label: | Sbme Special Mkts. |
UPC: | 0886978272522 |
catalogNumber: | 782725 |
Rank: | 1626 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Foreigner Primary ArtistMick Jones Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals,Background Vocals
Thom Gimbel Flute,Saxophone,Background Vocals
Kelly Hansen Vocals,Background Vocals
Jeff Pilson Bass,Background Vocals
Brian Tichy Drums,Background Vocals
Jason Sutter Drums
Michael Bluestein Keyboards,Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Lou Gramm ComposerMick Jones Composer,Executive Producer
Wyn Davis Stereo Remixer
Marti Frederiksen Composer
Kelly Hansen Composer
Jeff Pilson Producer
Greenwood Composer
Bill Bernstein Inside Photo
John Lappen Management
Phil Carson Management
Stewart Young Management
Don Dodge House Sound
Jack Clarke Engineer
Lorenzo Banda Monitor Engineer
Robin Irvine Tour Manager
Merrie Hart Management
Rudy Fleck Engineer
John Pelligrinelli Drum Technician,Stage Manager
Joshua Williams Guitar Techician,Bass Technician
Ed Fitzwater Backline Technician
Michael Keeling Producer,Cover Art
Garrett Rentz Stage Lighting
Cosmo Wilson Stage Lighting
Aaron Srybnik Guitar Techician
Kurt Springer House Sound
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