This is a list of albums related with former Foreigner lead vocalist Lou Gramm.
Shadow King "Shadow King"
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1. "What Would It Take"
2. "Anytime, Anywhere"
3. "Once Upon A Time"
4. "Don't Even Know I'm Alive"
5. "Boy"
6. "I Want You"
7. "This Heart Of Stone"
8. "Danger In The Dance Of Love"
9. "No Man's Land"
10. "Russia"
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© 1991 Atlantic Recording Corporation and WEA International Inc. Produced
by Keith Olsen. Engineered by Keith Olsen and Shay Baby. Shadow
King: lead vocalist Lou Gramm, bassist Bruce Turgon, guitarist Vivian
Campbell and drummer Kevin Valentine. First and only album, the band disbanded
after the release of this album and one concert in London. This album is currently out of
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Lou Gramm (Poor Heart) "A Foreigner In His Own Land (The Early Years)"
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1. "Won't Somebody Take Her Home"
2. "Don't You Know Me My Friend"
3. "You Better Know Your Heart"
4. "I Can't Make It Alone"
5. "How Do You Tell Someone"
6. "Society's Child"
7. "I Wish Today Was Yesterday"
8. "My Baby"
9. "Headin' Home"
10. "Watch You Walk Away"
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© 1970 Rock N' Roll Time Inc. © 1993 Collectables Records. Produced
by Paul Curcio and Jim Alaimo. Engineered by Marty Cohn. Poor
Heart: lead vocalists Lou Gramm, Joe Pullaro and Barry Middleton,
keyboardist Larry Crozier, bassist Greg Slack, guitarist Al Streber
and drummer Terry "Spanky" Haschman. First and only album of the
band, after it was finished Poor Heart disbanded and Lou Gramm went on to form
Black Sheep, so the material was storaged for 23 years. Although a bootleg record titled
"I Wish Today Was Yesterday" could have been released in the eighties, this
recording was not officially released until 1993 as "A Foreigner In His Own Land
(The Early Years)". |
Atlantic Records "Stairway To Heaven"
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1. "Black Dog" (lead vocals by Lou Gramm)
2. "Communication Breakdown" (lead vocals by Sebastian Bach)
3. "Rock And Roll" (lead vocals by Lita Ford)
4. "Stairway To Heaven" (lead vocals by Lou Gramm)
5. "Going To California" (lead vocals by Zakk Wylde)
6. "Heartbreaker" (lead vocals by Lou Gramm)
7. "Immigrant Song" (lead vocals by Sebastian Bach)
8. "The Song Remains The Same" (lead vocals by Tadashi Watanabe)
9. "Whole Lotta Love" (lead vocals by Lita Ford)
10. "Good Times Bad Times" (lead vocals by Zakk Wylde)
11. "Kashmir" (lead vocals by Jeff Pilson)
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© 1997 Atlantic Recording Corporation, WEA International Inc. and East
West Japan. Produced by Keith Olsen. Engineered by Peter Love. Notable
appearances: guitarist Tom Pierce, drummer James Kottak and bassist Jeff
Pilson as base band, Lou Gramm, Sebastian Bach, Lita Ford,
Zakk Wylde, Tadashi Watanabe and Jeff Pilson as lead vocalists, and
Slash, Ricky Phillips and Vivian Campbell as guitarists. One of many
tributes to Led Zeppelin, available only in Japan. |
Lou Gramm (Poor Heart) "Foreigner In A Strange Land"
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1. "Won't Somebody Take Her Home"
2. "Don't You Know Me My Friend"
3. "You Better Know Your Heart"
4. "I Can't Make It Alone"
5. "How Do You Tell Someone"
6. "Society's Child"
7. "I Wish Today Was Yesterday"
8. "My Baby"
9. "Headin' Home"
10. "Watch You Walk Away"
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© 1970 Rock N' Roll Time Inc. © 1999 Magnum. Produced
by Paul Curcio and Jim Alaimo. Engineered by Marty Cohn. Poor
Heart: lead vocalists Lou Gramm, Joe Pullaro and Barry Middleton,
keyboardist Larry Crozier, bassist Greg Slack, guitarist Al Streber
and drummer Terry "Spanky" Haschman. First and only album of the
band, same as previously released "I Wish Today Was Yesterday" and
"A Foreigner In His Own Land (The Early Years)". |
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