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| Foreigner | Primary Artist |
| Lou Gramm | Vocals |
| Mick Jones | Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Musical Direction |
| Ian McDonald | Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals |
| Rick Wills | Bass, Vocals |
| Al Greenwood | Synthesizer, Keyboards |
| Mick Jones | Original Album Producer |
| Greg Allen | Art Direction |
| Roy Thomas Baker | Producer, Original Album Producer |
| Dan Hersch | Remastering |
| Bill Inglot | Producer |
| Ian McDonald | Producer, Original Album Producer |
| Vaughn Merrick | Engineer |
| Geoff Workman | Engineer |
| Jerry McCulley | Liner Notes |
| Sandi Young | Art Direction |
| William Coupon | Inlay Photography |
| Steven Chean | Editorial Research |
| Chris Callis | Cover Photo |
| Tim Scanlin | Liner Note Coordination |
Anonymous
Posted November 11, 2008
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Andy Hinds
Foreigner continues their platinum winning streak on Head Games, the band's third album. By the time Head Games was released, FM radio had fully embraced bands like Foreigner, Journey, and Boston, whose slick hard rock was tough enough to appeal to suburban teens, but smooth enough to be non-threatening to their parents. Tailor-made for the airwaves, "Dirty White Boy" and "Head Games" kept Foreigner at the top of the arena rock heap as the decade came to a close, and the supergroup's successes would continue well into the '80s. [The 2002 reissue featured remastered sound and added one bonus track: "Zalia."]