FOREIGNER – Inside Information [Japan Limited Edition mini-LP remastered] HQ *0dayrox Exclusive*

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As requested here’s in exclusive at 0dayrox the only remastered version available of FOREIGNER 1987’s album “Inside Information“. This CD is part of a Japanese Foreigner cardboard sleeve (mini LP) reissue series featuring faithfully reprinting the original LP art and OBI.
While “Inside Information” has been reissued some years ago, never has been remastered apart of this Japanese release, now out of print. It’s a Nineties-type of remastering, not intrusive, but adding oomph, much better than the regular versions.
Musically “Inside Information” it’s a great melodic hard rock album, from one of the most wonderful years of the genre > hence its sound and production. The record generated top 10 hits, “Say You Will,” and “I Don’t Want To Live Without You,” both classic songs now, especially the former, AOR for the masses.

“Inside Information” was the last album to feature the 1980s core line-up of Gramm, Jones, Wills, and Elliott. It’s a very underrated record overshadowed by the two previous impressive gems. But “Inside Information” has its own charm, it’s much more melodic and commercial – more 1987 indeed.
This rare Japanese reissue on mini-LP is the best sounding version we heard of “Inside Information”. And you’ve seen it first at 0dayrox

 

01 – Heart Turns to Stone
02 – Can’t Wait
03 – Say You Will
04 – I Don’t Want to Live Without You
05 – Counting Every Minute
06 – Inside Information
07 – The Beat of My Heart
08 – Face to Face
09 – Out of the Blue
10 – A Night to Remember

Lou Gramm – lead vocals, percussion
Mick Jones – keyboards, guitars, backing vocals
Rick Wills – bass, backing vocals
Dennis Elliott – drums
with:
Peter-John Vettese – keyboards
Tom Bailey – keyboards
Kevin Jones – Synclavier
Hugh McCracken – Spanish guitar on 7
Ian Lloyd – backing vocals

 

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1 Response

  1. melodified says:

    The last great album from them and one of my ’80s favorite ones!

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