Offered here is the well-known Hard / arena rock and the album is in the tradition of the former Foreigner publications. Arrangement default it's probably the best thing since, Agent Provocateur 'and the consistency of songwriting a track is even better.
That you can not take the great achievements of this very album, or even, IV '- that then compositionally still well above this was here - could connect, Mick Jones and Co was certainly aware of why you are getting the album in the US exclusively marketed through Walmart. Attached is the whole thing a 2nd CD with remixes of their biggest hits. After all, you managed but that their best album since placement, Inside Information 'and also quite rightly.
At 50% the thing rocks here actually pretty neat; the opener, Can not Slow Down 'still reminds to the early, to the hard-rocking Foreigner, and also, Ready' and especially the massive, exclusively - structured riffs, Too Late 'are - in unison gespiete of bass and guitar real highlights, which only just 30 years come just too late, in order not to have a hit. The best song on here is, however, In Pieces', a hymn Arena Rock midtempo song, with a large chorus.
The beauty of the arrangements is that the synths are rarely used here (as well as the saxophone) and very cautious, which prevents the numbers are unnecessary zugekleistert, just as in Foreigner from the mid-80s always the case was.
All this is not music for the target group of under-30s; It is tasteful, well played and produced, traditional AOR. That there it is a market that fans are grown with at the time, and that Walmart emerged increasingly as the ideal partners for this track, these bands brought although no chart hits more, but mortgage for them Ausgedinge, and everyone in a product this quality fully in order.
Are fans of the band, Can not Slow Down 'goutieren sure and for those who discover Foreigner only is the double with, Greatest Hits Remixed' is a solid entry.