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Foreigner/25: All Access Tonight - DVD in Dolby Digital Stereo with 5.1 DTS Digital Surround Sound
On May 18, Eagle Rock Entertainment presents Foreigner/25: All Access Tonight on DVD. Foreigner gives a spectacular live performance of some of their greatest hits of all time on this 25th Anniversary Tour, which was recorded in 2002. Experiencing great success in the late 70's into the early 80's, Foreigner has maintained their rock star status and outlasted many other less successful bands of that era.
The Foreigner/25: All Access Tonight DVD features the memorable band recorded in Dolby Digital Stereo with 5.1 DTS Digital Surround Sound, giving giving fans great surround sound, plus exclusive video extras. Eagle Vision was awarded a Surround Music Award for 'Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon DVD'.
This film, with a running time of approximately 84 minutes, includes bonus features include a special October 2002 performance of "I Want To Know What Love Is" by Mick Jones & Lou Gramm with a full orchestra on Night Of The Promos in Antwerp, Belgium.
Celebrating their 25 years together, Mick Jones, Lou Gramm, Jeff Jacobs, Tom Gimbel, Bruce Turgon and Denny Carmassi perform 11 of their classics songs. The track listings include "Long, Long Way From Home '95," "Double Vision," "Cold As Ice," "Head Games," "Fool For You Anyway," "That Was Yesterday," "Dirty White Boy," "Feels Like The First Time," "Urgent," "Juke Box Hero," and "Hot Blooded."
These songs range from their self-titled debut album to their 1984 release of Agent Provocateur. In addition to these ever so popular songs performed live, rare behind-the-scenes and on-the-road footage is intertwined throughout the concert to create a sensational overall experience.
From the beginning, Foreigner's leader has always been British guitarist Mick Jones. He first broke into the music industry by appearing on George Harrison and Peter Frampton recordings as well as Spooky Tooth. Shortly after relocating to New York City in the mid-70's, Jones sought out to create his own band that would combine all elements of music: pop, R&B, progressive and rock.
He eventually assembled a rock band consisting of five other members - Ian McDonald, Dennis Elliot, Al Greenwood, Ed Gagliardi and Lou Gramm - but found immediate chemistry with Gramm. With this connection, Jones and Gramm formed Foreigner, making a record deal with Atlantic Records. In 1977, they released their self-titled album, which achieved instantaneous success and eventually went platinum five times. In 1978, they released Double Vision, their best-selling album of their entire career. Over the next few years, many band changes occurred, creating the band that is known today as Foreigner.
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