Double Vision by Foreigner

Double Vision

Foreigner

1978

Double Vision is a Rock album by Foreigner, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 186 pressings tracked, owned by 33 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Classic Rock
  • polished
  • anthemic
  • heartland

About

Foreigner’s Keith Olsen–produced second album plays pretty much like all of their records: soaring vocals, thick Bad Company–like riffs, several tenderhearted moments for the girls and a few headbangers for the boys. It’s very arena rock circa the late ’70s. Besides the three hit singles (the title song, “Blue Morning, Blue Day,” and the crazily infectious “Hot Blooded”), highlights include a proggy instrumental (“Tramontane”), a rocker with baroque-y backbone (“Back Where You Belong”), a late-night comedown (“I Have Waited So Long”), a Toto-ish ballad (“You’re All I Am”), and a scorching non-LP live version of Betty Wright’s soul chestnut “Love Maker.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Hot Blooded4:20
  2. A2Blue Morning, Blue Day3:06
  3. A3You're All I Am3:19
  4. A4Back Where You Belong3:20
  5. A5Love Has Taken Its Toll3:25

Side B

  1. B1Double Vision3:40
  2. B2Tramontane3:52
  3. B3I Have Waited So Long4:04
  4. B4Lonely Children3:31
  5. B5Spellbinder4:43

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33 collectors on Gatefold own this · 186 pressings tracked on Gatefold