This is default featured slide 1 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 2 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 3 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 4 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 5 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

Showing posts with label Foreigner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreigner. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Lou Gramm--Midnight Blue (1987)

     Gramm's real name is Louis Grammatico and was born in Rochester, New York. He began playing in local bands during the mid-60's eventually becoming lead man of the group Black Sheep who had the distinction of being the first American band signed by Chrysalis Records in 1973. The next year the group signed with Capitol and with the release of two more albums, and a gig opening for KISS on the east coast, things were certainly looking up. However, on Christmas Eve of 75, an accident involving their equipment truck brought things to an end as the group couldn't raise enough money to play live, and without that to support the albums, the band came to an end.
     About a year before this, Gramm had met Mick Jones who was playing in the band Spooky Tooth. He had given the guitarist a copy of the first Black Sheep album. Now, looking for a singer for a new band he was putting together, contacted Gramm after hearing about the unfortunate circumstances with the truck and asked if he wanted to try out for this new group called Trigger. Grammatico got the lead spot, Grammatico became Lou Gramm, Trigger became Foreigner and they set about recording their first album. This began a long and fruitful role which netted nine top ten singles over the next ten years.
     Jones and Gramm had a tempestuous relationship as band mates, and it was not a great surprise that both men chose to not only continue with the band, but to record separate albums. Gramm's album, "Ready or Not" made it to the top 40 on the strength of the single, "Midnight Blue". He closed out the decade with another single, "Just Between You and Me" which made it to the top ten.
     Gramm finally left Foreigner in 1990 just to return two years later. He remained with the group until 2003. Having become a Christian in the early 90's during the time of stint in rehab, he formed a Christian rock band in 2009 with his brother Ben on drums.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Foreigner--I Want To Know What Love Is (1984)

     I've always thought of Foreigner as a 70's band, and why not. The band's first album was released in 1977 and immediately cracked the top ten with, "Feels Like The First Time"(#4) and "Cold As Ice"(#6) . The next year saw even great success with the release of "Double Vision"(#2)  and "Hot Blooded" (#3). They were one of the few 70's bands that had as great of success with FM fans as with top 40 (although by this time the lines between two were blurring)
     The six piece group,named because three of it's members (Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, Dennis Elliott ) were British, and three were American, (Lou Gramm, Al Greenwood, Ed Gagliardi), were riding high on the charts even as the next decade turned. The album, "Head Games" did well but the singles off of the album didn't do quite as well. The 1981 album, "4" was the first to go number one and the songs, "Urgent" (#4) and "Waiting For a Girl Like You" (#2) brought them back to top 40 prominence. By 1983, it began to look as if the group might be running out of steam. The musical landscape had changed drastically over the previous few years, but the first single from the 1984 album, "Agent Provocateur" changed all of that
      "I Want To Know What Love Is", written by Mick Jones, with assistance by Lou Gramm (exactly how much assistance depends on which artist you ask) and was a distinct turn from anything they had released before. The distinct vocals of Gramm were there, however the musical backing were almost dreamlike with backing by The New Jersey Mass Choir. The change of pace was enough not only to give Foreigner their first top 40 hit in two years, but their first and only #1.
      Although the last top 40 hits were in the late 80's, Foreigner continues to tour and record although Jones is the last remaining original member. In fact, in 2010 the song, "In Pieces" hit #21 on the Adult Contemporary charts. You can find more about them at: http://www.foreigneronline.com/ . Lou Gramm's website is here: http://www.lou-gramm.com/

Follow me on Facebook: The Rock and Roll Omnibus
Follow me on Twitter @Rokandrollbus