Album 1995 on Rhythm Safari label
Rock and Spoken Word (Spoken Word, Arena Rock, Pop Rock)
Interview recorded by Lou Rizzo (tracks 1-17).
Foreigner , *1976 US album by |
Bruce Turgon |
Lou Gramm |
Mick Jones |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Foreigner Open - Ended Interview | Foreigner | ||
2 | Mick & Lou, This Is Your Third Decade Of Making Music Together. How Has The Music Scene Evolved In That Time And Have The Changes Been Good Creatively For You? | Foreigner | ||
3 | Mr. Moonlight Is The First Foreigner Album Since 1987. In What Ways Has The Music Matured During This Time Spent Apart And Has Anything Specific Influenced You Guys Or Did You Just Go In There And Make A Foreigner Record? | Foreigner | ||
4 | The Band Breaking Up - What Was The Parting And Whose Idea Was It To Come Together And Reconcile Differences? | Foreigner | ||
5 | Lou, You Had Two Successful Solo Records. Why Do You Think Now Is The Best Time To Get Back Together With Mick And Maybe Not Just Continue On This Solo Path? | Foreigner | ||
6 | Mick, You Had Great Success As A Producer With The Van Halen Record And Billy Joel To Name A Few. Have You Used Any Of Those Groups Or Experiences In Helping You Produce This Foreigner Record Or Maybe Future Foreigner Records? | Foreigner | ||
7 | So Do You Find That Difficult That Here You Are, The Producer, And Once It's All Said And Done And Everything's Mastered - That's It! Do You Miss Going Out On Stage Playing The Songs? | Foreigner | ||
8 | The Creative Process Of A Foreigner Song - How Do You Guys Get Both Heads Together To Actually Come Up With A Concept Or Whatever It Might Be To Come Up With That Hit Foreigner Song? | Foreigner | ||
9 | Is Mr. Moonlight Different From Previous Foreigner Records? | Foreigner | ||
10 | You Have New Band Members - It Is A New Foreigner Band. Why Were The Changes Made And Who Are These New Players And How Did You Hook Up With Them? | Foreigner | ||
11 | Mick, Duane Eddy - He's On "Until The End Of Time". How Did You Come To Work With Him And Was Duane Eddy A Big Influence On You As A Guitarist? | Foreigner | ||
12 | Lou, Some Of Your Strongest Singing Ever Is On Mr. Moonlight. Do You Feel That Your Voice Has Got Stronger Over The Years? | Foreigner | ||
13 | Let's Talk About The Recording A Little Bit. Do You Feel Now After All The Records You Did Together That It's Getting Easier Or Is It Getting Tougher? | Foreigner | ||
14 | Why Did You Choose To Record The Album In Woodstock - Bearsville First, And Then Why The Move To Miami And Nashville? | Foreigner | ||
15 | You Guys Did A Summer Tour With The Doobies. How Was The Response With That And Why The Doobie Brothers? How Did You Hook Up With Them? | Foreigner | ||
16 | There Is A Big Rediscovery Now Of The Seventies. Is There Always The Danger Of Being Labelled A "Nostalgia Act"? How Do You Avoid That Stigma? | Foreigner | ||
17 | What Are Your Touring Plans? | Foreigner | ||
18 | One Last Question - You Have A New Record Label. How Did This Come About? | Foreigner | ||
19 | Until The End Of Time | Foreigner | Bruce Turgon, Lou Gramm, Mick Jones | 4:02 |
20 | Until The End Of Time (Undressed) | Foreigner | Bruce Turgon, Lou Gramm, Mick Jones | 3:52 |
21 | Under The Gun | Foreigner | Lou Gramm, Mick Jones | 3:48 |