Foreigner and Lou Gramm Unveil Unreleased Music: A Look into the Band's Archive

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Foreigner and Lou Gramm Unveil Unreleased Music: A Look into the Band's Archive

Foreigner and Lou Gramm have been releasing previously unreleased music from the band's archive. Fans can expect to hear more tracks from the vault, including unreleased songs from the sessions for the classic albums "Head Games" and "Agent Provocateur." Bassist Jeff Pilson and his assistant musical director, Tim Pedersen, are working on finishing these tracks, with plans to release them in the future. They have found seven tracks from the "Agent Provocateur" sessions and are focusing on completing five of them. Additionally, there are other pieces of songs written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones over the years that they intend to finish.

Due to their busy travel schedule, finding time in the studio can be challenging for the band. Tim Pedersen is taking on a lot of the prep work for the unreleased tracks, making progress in the production process. While there are no specific release dates yet, fans can rest assured that the band is actively working on bringing this music to light.

Foreigner recently released a five-disc box set for their 1981 album "4," featuring previously unreleased material, live tracks, session takes, and alternate versions. The box set also includes a new song completed with Lou Gramm, titled "Fool if You Love Him." The band plans to continue this trend with other classic albums in their catalog, aiming to share high-quality unreleased tracks with their fans.

The band is currently on tour in Canada with new lead singer Luis Maldonado, who joined the group in 2021. Maldonado replaced longtime frontman Kelly Hansen, who recently played his final shows with the band. Foreigner's dedication to sharing unreleased music and evolving their sound continues to excite fans and keep their legacy alive.