At the beginning of work on "Head Games" had Ed Gagliardi make space for Rick Wills. This was caused by his bad and stubborn bass - play due to his extreme cocaine - consumption! Mick Jones favored Rick Wills, since he in 1972 Peter Frampton's know him studio work and appreciate learned. Wills has a simple but precise on the point of playing. Exactly what Mick Jones for further Foreigner's looking! The house and farm - producer of Queen, Roy Thomas Baker, was won for "Head Games" a very experienced studio expert. Result: thumping drums, guitars and an even stronger verzerrtere Lou Gramm. "Dirty White Boy" crashes going on properly. (May Otaven in gram 3 voice evolve) with "Love On The Telephone", the unfamiliar "Women", "I'll Get Even With You" or "Seventeen" the pace is kept high. Stomping rich Midrock! Only with the title song "Head Games" It's still a trace sluggish ;-) In "Modern Day" takes Mick Jones on vocals, the not quite worked already in the previous discs. The gentle voice takes the title the actual Pozential. With the powerful ballad "Blinded By Science", the band manages to once again goosebumps - create moments! The following "Do What You Lke" comes so elated therefore you will want to shake a leg ;-) One of the few McDonald's / gram of composition. With "Rev On The Red Line" may take a little reference to his preference of "muscle cars" Lou Gramm. The "key man" Al Greenwood takes over the musical composition saves the title very very synthesizer - can come along heavy ... Bonus: For Foreigner - fans a "must"! With "Zalia" gives a nice McDonald / gram - ballad. Too bad that this title was not quite by producing! Conclusion: Sonically very dynamically processed and captured on CD! Powerful rockier successor without musical "lard" ;-) Sorry, there was the album, perhaps because of the provocative cover in prudish America, somewhat below ... But probably as well known, "success is made" ;-)