Lou Gramm, co-founder and original frontman of the rock band Foreigner, has shared a new single, "Young Love," featuring Vivian Campbell on guitar, from his upcoming solo album.
Gramm is set to release his long-awaited new solo album, Released, on March 27. The 10-song album includes songs that date back to the '80s, when the original Foreigner frontman released his first two solo albums, 1987's Ready or Not and 1989's Long Hard Look.
Gramm co-wrote the songs on Released with former Black Sheep bandmate Bruce Turgon, and the album features an all-star cast of guest musicians, including bassist Tony Franklin on "Long Gone," Campbell on "Young Love" and Gramm's brother, Ben Gramm, on drums.
"My new album Released is a collection of unreleased songs that were recorded in the 1980s during the production of my three previous solo albums," Gramm said in a statement. "These are powerful, heartfelt songs with a great vintage sound taken right from my old multitrack tapes. This new album was a long time coming and it's a real nostalgia trip."
Released Tracklist:
1. "Young Love"2. "Lightning Strikes"3. "Walk the Walk"4. "Long Gone"5. "Heart and Soul"6. "Long Hard Look"7. "True Blue Love (Unplugged)"8. "Deeper Side of Love"9. "Time Heals the Pain"10. "Word Gets Around"
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