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No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner | 
| Artist: Foreigner Label: Atlantic
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $8.99 (47%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 807
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 512130 UPC: 081227991777 EAN: 0081227991777 ASIN: B0019M6354
Release Date: July 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: case has a crease but celophane is in tact
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Disc 1
| • | Feels Like The First Time | | • | Long, Long Way From Home | | • | Cold As Ice | | • | Headknocker | | • | Starrider | | • | Double Vision | | • | Blue Morning, Blue Day | | • | Hot Blooded | | • | Dirty White Boy | | • | Head Games | | • | Women | | • | Night Life | | • | Break It Up | | • | Juke Box Hero | | • | Urgent | | • | Waiting For A Girl Like You |
Disc 2
| • | Too Late (New Recording) | | • | Say You Will (Acoustic) | | • | Starrider (Live) | | • | Juke Box Hero/Whole Lotta L(Live) | | • | I Want To Know What Love Is | | • | Down On Love | | • | Reaction To Action | | • | That Was Yesterday | | • | Say You Will | | • | I Don't Want To Live Without You | | • | Can t Wait | | • | Tooth And Nail | | • | Heart Turns To Stone | | • | Lowdown And Dirty | | • | I'll Fight For You | | • | Until The End Of Time |
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Product Description For over three decades, rock supergroup Foreigner powered by Mick Jones primal guitar and Lou Gramm s indelible lead vocals have been filling arenas and delivering hits. A fixture on the charts and radio airwaves through the 70s and 80s, the band has sold over 70 million albums worldwide, and has scored six consecutive albums in Billboard's Top 10. Rhino celebrates Foreigner's Hot Blooded legacy with the new 2-CD compilation No End On Sight: The Very Best Of Foreigner, a 32-song, careerspanning anthology that also boasts live material and two new tracks. Spanning 1977 to the present, the two disc set is chronologically sequenced, and features essential hits including Cold As Ice, Hot Blooded, Double Vision, Feels Like The First Time, Urgent, and much more.
Album Description Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" legacy with the 2008 two CD compilation, No End In Sight: The Very Best Of Foreigner, a 32-song, career-spanning anthology that also boasts live material and two new tracks. Spanning 1977 to the 2008, the two disc set is chronologically sequenced, and features essential hits including "Cold As Ice," "Hot Blooded," "Double Vision," "Feels Like The First Time," "Urgent," and much more.
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Great Compilation that Covers all of the Hits & Much More. July 16, 2008 Robert Gauder (Dayton, OH) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
As a Big Foriegner fan from the beginning over 30 Years ago I'm very happy to give this Two CD compilation a much deserved 5 Star Rating. This is the kind of release that all listeners can enjoy song to song from longtime fans who know all Foreigner's material to listeners who only know the hits. All songs being arranged in chronological order by album release perfectly shows the progression of the band from 1977 up to 2008 and every studio album released by the band is represented on this Best-Of release. The songs are all complete versions and not shortened radio single versions found on some hits compilations and Rhino/Atlantic did a great job mastering the sound quality of each track. Inside the CD Booklet you get six pages of insight of the songs included as well as other interesting "Inside Information" about the band Foreigner and a few pictures showing different band members over the years. Overall this compilation is a great showcase of the classic Mick Jones and Lou Gramm era of the band hits and extra songs from each album to the new lineup of the band with Mick Jones, Jason Bonham, Jeff Pilson and Vocalist Kelly Hansen with a catchy new song "Too Late" and three recent live versions of classic Foreigner tracks. Well Done & Definitely Highly Recommended !!
No End In Sight July 17, 2008 Scott kupitz (Mount Prospect, il USA) 6 out of 15 found this review helpful
The title, "No End In Sight" is very appropriate because it seems there's no end in sight for Greatest Hits compilations. This is just another way for Rhino and Foreigner to make more money by reissuing what's been reissued numerous times before. They try to entice you by putting out brand new songs to cover the old classic rock songs.
Good Compilation July 20, 2008 Lee (Hampden, ME) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this at their concert on 7/15 in Augusta, ME. They rocked the house that night. I already have the The Very Best of ... which they released in 92 and was disappointed with the new material and I didn't think that they included enough of their earlier material on that compilation. This double cd set certainly fills in the gap plus you get a the new song from them which is "Too Late". I highly recommend this compilation if you are a fan of Foreigner. Hopefully we'll get a new album next time around.
What Again ?! July 19, 2008 Robert E. Torres 4 out of 14 found this review helpful
Lets see, Foreigner another compilation? good god! First there was Records, okay for the time. Then.... there was Very Best & Beyond which includes three new songs which are not, featured any other compilation. I recommend this one. Just for the three songs Then Juke Box Heros it's pretty complete as far hits Foreigner complete greatest hits ? I wouldn't bother with one. Defintive collection or this one either much of the same as the one above you can't keep! remastering over remastering! 20 century masters 10 songs thats it? what a real stinker . then you have a import called ballads ??? why ? And know this one. it's really pathic "milk it" "until the cash cow dies".... One new song ? and a couple previously released live tracks ? This all point's out, to greed of the record company At this time Inxs, has most compilations of any 80's bands remix's remixes squared etc. But foreigner is getting close. Lou Gramm left the band Mick Jones should have called it quits . Lou Gramm is, and always will be Foreigner. Nobody can replace him. And was a end in sight, it was called Mr MoonLight.
Waiting For Another Foreigner!?! July 16, 2008 Michael Kerner (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) 3 out of 13 found this review helpful
Whne it has came down to classic music acts, there were plently last year that really delivered when they hit the road once again. Acts like Genesis and The Police dominated not just with excellent reunions, and great songs, but strong and dominant tunes that still withstand the test of time. Other acts like Journey and The Spice Girls were really more like whimpers and shadows of themselves. That sadly was also said to Foreigner. Mick Jones reformed the band in such a way, that none other of the original members teamed up once again, even with original singer Lou Gramm. While the tour was just as cold as ice, that still hasn't stopped the group last year from celebrating its 30th anniversary, and with another hits album that shows they want don't want to live without us. The 2008 No End In Sight: The Very Best Of Foreigner is the groups 3rd double album Greatest Hits collection that showcases thr groups highs and lows from their classic eras of rock from the 70's, 80's, and their losses from the 90's. The song have been restored well as a new collection from top to bottom, and bring out so much for die hard Foreigner fans. The collection includes all their big hits including classics Feels Like The First Time, Waiting For A Girl Like You, I Want To Know What Love Is, and rock hits like Juke Box Hero and Cold As Ice. The collection also includes some of Foreigner's lesser-known songs that really missed the makings for some fans including the lackluster Lowdown and Dirty and Tooth And Nail. They also including a new song, Too Late, which Foreigner recorded without Lou Gramm, which sadly feels like a lack of heart and soul, rather than something that you'd really hit the nail on the head. Also, a few other disadvantages occur from this album too. The collection misses out on some of Mick Jones and Lou Gramm's solo hits, as was shown from Jukebox Heroes: The Foreigner Anthology from 2000, like Midnight Blue and Just Between You N' Me. While No End In Sight: The Very Best Of Foreigner doesn't shine as a must have for your music collection, as well as the 2002 Complete Greatest Hits did to fully reintroducing Foreigner as a whole to the next generation, it still has some strong surprises for longtime Foreigner fans who still feel like it will always be the very first time. I was honestly hoping that there could've been a lot less of the lesser-known songs, and more of the double vision. Album Cover: B Songs: C+ Price: C Remastering: B Overall: C 1/2+
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