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Subject: Foreigner Instrumental
Hi!
Can anyone tell me the name of any instrumentals that Foreigner did? There is one in particular that I liked quite a bit, but I can't remember what it was called. I think it was off one of their 70's albums. I'm sure I'd recognize the title if I heard it. Any information is much appreciated! :D
Subject: Re: Foreigner Instrumental
Hey Karen !
I dunno personally - if you get no replies, PM RockandRollFan, I understand he is into Foreigner in a big way...
FB ;)
Subject: Re: Foreigner Instrumental
Thanks, Fuss...will do! There was a time when I had all of their albums on vinyl, but those are long gone now! :-/
Subject: Re: Foreigner Instrumental
I'll bet you're thinking of "Tramontane" from the Double Vision album.
Subject: Re: Foreigner Instrumental
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I'll bet you're thinking of "Tramontane" from the Double Vision album.
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Yes, yes! I believe that's it! Now I just have to see if I can download it to find out for sure. That title does sound familiar!
Thanks Lester! ;)
Subject: Re: Foreigner Instrumental
they also did a flip side in the 80's the flip of i want to know what love is, called street thunder good show for a cop show
Subject: Re: Foreigner Instrumental
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they also did a flip side in the 80's the flip of i want to know what love is, called street thunder good show for a cop show
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Thanks, Charlie! I will see if I can find that one, too! :D
Subject: Re: Foreigner Instrumental
it's on their greatest hits box set.