Foreigner - The Very Best...And Beyond

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Album Details

Title: The Very Best...And Beyond
Artist: Foreigner
Release Date: 9/22/1992
Label: Atlantic
Duration: 73:10
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 075678999925, 075678999918
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Energetic, Passionate, Rousing, Theatrical, Confident, Earnest, Exuberant, Fun, Rowdy, Boisterous, Sentimental
Total Copies: 32
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Soul Doctor
  2. Prisoner of Love
  3. With Heaven on Our Side
  4. Juke Box Hero
  5. Hot Blooded
  6. Cold as Ice
  7. Head Games
  8. Waiting for a Girl Like You
  9. Urgent
  10. Double Vision
  11. I Want to Know What Love Is
  12. Say You Will
  13. That Was Yesterday
  14. I Don't Want to Live Without You
  15. Rev on the Red Line
  16. Dirty White Boy
  17. Feels Like the First Time

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1992CDAtlantic89999-2

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Album Review

The Very Best...and Beyond falls somewhere between Records and Rhino's anthology as an entertaining trip through the bulk of Foreigner's biggest hits. With a sufficient 17 tracks, this collection leaves out only three of the band's Top 40 hits and extends up to 1987's Inside Information album. But best of all, the album combines the strongest of Foreigner's early material ("Juke Box Hero," "Urgent," "Hot Blooded") with the most appealing cuts from the band's post-4 releases, such as "I Want to Know What Love Is," the only number one hit from the platinum-selling Agent Provocateur album, and "Say You Will" from Inside Information. Extending past Records' ten tracks, songs like "That Was Yesterday" and "I Don't Want to Live Without You" prove that the band could still churn out some amicable pop/rock material while focusing on an older audience base, with Lou Gramm toning down his vocals a couple of notches to appease more mature fans. More than anything else, The Very Best...and Beyond does an excellent job of representing Foreigner's emergence into a softer rock sound by channeling the band's talents rather than truly depleting them altogether. For anyone wanting to dive even deeper into Foreigner's career, then the double-disc Jukebox Heroes is definitely the next step. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Beth Hooker?
Duane BaronEngineer, Producer
John AgutoAssistant Engineer
John PurdellEngineer, Producer
Ken PaulakovichAssistant Engineer
Lou GrammProducer, Vocals
Marilyn Martin?
Mark Schulman?
Melanie NissenArt Direction
Michael BosleyEngineer
Mick JonesProducer
Mike FraserMixing
Pete MagdalenoAssistant Engineer
Randy WineAssistant Engineer
Rick SeratteKeyboards
Robin ZanderPerformer, Vocals (Background)
Schuyler Deale?
Scott MorganPhotography
Sheryl Crow?
Steve NiderProduction Assistant
Ted JensenMastering
Thomas BrickerArt Direction

Member Reviews

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

The very best!