Foreigner - Discografia 1977-2011 -flac- 88 Here

The included 88 probably refers to the high-resolution 88.2 kHz sampling rate — a nod to audiophiles who want to hear every cymbal decay, every layered guitar harmony, and the raw warmth of the original analog masters digitized without compromise. Whether you’re revisiting “Juke Box Hero” or diving into deep cuts like “Say You Will,” this discography is a time machine to when rock was larger than life, yet intimate enough to break your heart.

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Few rock bands have navigated the currents of arena rock, power ballads, and transatlantic cool quite like Foreigner. Formed in New York by English guitarist Mick Jones and ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald, the band became a bridge between British prog discipline and American FM radio hunger. Their 1977 self-titled debut exploded with “Feels Like the First Time” and “Cold as Ice,” setting the stage for a career that would span four decades and over 80 million records sold. The included 88 probably refers to the high-resolution 88

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“Feels Like the First Time” – and every time after.

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