Foreigner/IN, USA 1993
Foreigner/IN, USA 1993
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FOREIGNER in 1993 when Lou Gramm returned and rebooted with the best album "THE VERY BEST... AND BEYOND". This is a reprint of the out-of-print video where you can witness it. This work was filmed at “Noblesville Performance on June 19, 1993.” This is the official work "LIVE AT DEER CREEK" that records the passionate performance of the comeback. Before we get into the details, let's start with the show's position. Let's take a look back at Lu's progress since his return. 1992《May: Lou Gramm returns》《``THE VERY BEST... AND BEYOND'' released on September 22nd》・November 11th - December 22nd: North America #1a (15 performances) 1993・1 February 2nd + 6th: North America #1b (2 performances) February 10th - March 8th: North America #2/Asia (9 performances) May 8th - August 24th: North America #3/South America ( 26 performances) ←★Coco★・August 28th - September 5th: Europe (4 performances) This is FOREIGNER right after Lou's return. The Noblesville performance of this work was the 9th concert of the main “North America #3”. The footage recorded at such a show was released on VHS/laser disc in 1994, the same year as the revival work ``MR. MOONLIGHT'', and was officially made into DVD in 2003. However, the situation was a little different from the usual "official DVD version". At that time, BMG North America was actively releasing new media DVDs, and began converting works to which they had the rights into DVDs one after another. However, most of them had nothing to do with the band's intentions or release plans, and were "released without us knowing." It was not released outside of North America, and on the contrary, many copy discs were made available from various countries with gaps in the rights. This work is also one of such BMG's DVD series. Of course, it is also a phantom official work that was quickly discontinued and has not been officially reprinted since then. Although it is extremely half-official, the quality is top-notch with a "super" rating. The editing and content remain the same without the band's permission, and just because it's a DVD doesn't mean it's been upgraded. However, that is major BMG. The visual beauty that takes advantage of the free use of pre-commercialized masters sets it apart from the usual VHS/LD releases, and the digitalization of both video and audio could not be better. This work is a precise reprint of such the highest peak version in history. What is depicted with such visual beauty is the ultimate greatest hits that can be called the video version of "THE VERY BEST... AND BEYOND". Let's organize the contents here. Six-person era numbers (7 songs)・FOREIGNER: Long, Long Way from Home/Cold As Ice/Feels Like The First Time・DOUBLE VISION: Double Vision/Blue Morning, Blue Day/Hot Blooded・HEAD GAMES: Head Games 80s Number (5 songs) ・4: Waiting For A Girl Like You/Urgent/Jukebox Hero ・AGENT PROVOCATEUR: That Was Yesterday/I Want To Know What Love Is...and so on. From the standard set at the time, “Dirty White Boy” and new songs “With Heaven on Our Side” and “Soul Doctor” were cut, and there were no selections after “INSIDE INFORMATION”. However, it has concentrated the masterpieces of the Golden Age. All of the songs were single hits, and more than half of them were top 10 numbers. It is nothing more than "the best album to watch with your eyes". What's more, it's the video processing that adds to the ultimate feeling. The performance itself is definitely a live performance, but the video is directed to match the song's inspiration. At times, monochrome and color effects are applied, and the video is reminiscent of the 90s, making full use of stop motion and wipes. In the case of rock, this type of video processing is often disliked, but this work is a valuable exception. It's not the shabby effects of the 70's/early 80's, but the song's image has been greatly enhanced and it's very stylish. In other words, all the songs are as complete as live clips, allowing you to enjoy the gorgeous hit parade without getting bored. Lou Gramm has returned and FOREIGNER has regained its original shine. A greatest hits show that tries to bring back the golden age, and a video production that looks like it's official. This is a reprint of such a video work with the highest quality ever. The video version of "THE VERY BEST... AND BEYOND" continues to immerse you in the masterpiece for 72 minutes and 19 seconds. Live at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA 19th June 1993 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Long, Long Way From Home 3. Double Vision 4. Head Games 5. Waiting For A Girl Like You 6. Blue Morning, Blue Day 7. Cold As Ice 8. That Was Yesterday 9. Feels Like The First Time 10. Urgent 11. Juke Box Hero 12. I Want To Know What Love Is 13. Hot Blooded Mick Jones – guitar, keyboards Lou Gramm – lead vocals Bruce Turgon – bass backing vocals Jeff Jacobs – keyboards, backing vocals Mark Schulman – drums, backing vocals PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.72min.
1. Intro 2. Long, Long Way From Home 3. Double Vision 4. Head Games 5. Waiting For A Girl Like You 6. Blue Morning, Blue Day 7. Cold As Ice 8. That Was Yesterday 9. Feels Like The First Time 10. Urgent 11. Juke Box Hero 12. I Want To Know What Love Is 13. Hot Blooded Mick Jones – guitar, keyboards Lou Gramm – lead vocals Bruce Turgon – bass backing vocals Jeff Jacobs – keyboards, backing vocals Mark Schulman – drums , backing vocals PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.72min.