FOREIGNER
HEAD GAMES Words: Paul Elliott They got off to a flying start. When British guitarist Mick Jones put Foreigner together in New York City in 1976, he knew exactly what he was doing. With an Anglo-American line-up, including singer Lou Gramm, from Rochester, 250 miles from New York, having a rich, soulful voice reminiscent of Paul Rodgers, this was a hard rock band made for radio.
Their debut album, titled simply Foreigner, released in 1977, sold four million copies in the US. The following year’s Double Vision did a million more. Foreigner even found an unlikely fan in John Lydon, the former Sex Pistols singer, who said that Hot Blooded, the muscular hit from Double Vision, made him “jump around like a lunatic”.
But still, there was something needling…