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From the North American tour that took place in 1978, when their second album “Double Vision” was an unprecedented hit, the Philadelphia Spectrum performance on December 1st was recorded from an extremely high-quality stereo soundboard sound source. 73 minutes recorded. It captures almost the entire concert, and compared to the Japanese performance, you can fully enjoy the powerful performance, which is scaled up even more than the Japanese performance, with high-quality stereo line recording that is full of crisp and direct feeling. Judging from the sound, the performers may have been a little confused about their first Japan tour, but Foreigner’s performance here was like a fish out of water, and they put on a tremendous live show. Masu. Foreigner’s unique live ensemble, which has a pop melody and a strong yet delicate feel, was in great condition that day, and Lou Gramm’s vocals were also wonderful, and it can be said that the band is ideal.It is an excellent live performance with the highest sound quality. You can enjoy it to the fullest. The “push and pull” of the performance is the best, and although it is the last stage of the original lineup, you can enjoy a truly attractive and convincing live performance that shows that everything has reached its peak. Remastered sound source that appeared on the MP label in the past and has become a standard ever since. The best version with reduced noise and accurate pitch correction. The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA. USA 1st December 1978 STEREO SBD 1. Long Long Way From Home 2. I Need You 3. Cold As Ice 4. The Damage Is Done 5. At War With The World 6. Starrider 7. Double Vision 8. Spellbinder 9. Feels Like the First Time 10. Hot Blooded 11. Headknocker Lou Gramm – Vocals Mick Jones – Guitar, Vocals Dennis Elliott – Drums Ed Gagliardi – Bass Ian McDonald – Keyboards, Sax, Flute Al Greenwood – Keyboards
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