Legendary vocalist and 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Lou Gramm, best known as the iconic voice of Foreigner, recently released "Time Heals The Pain," the third single from his forthcoming solo album, Released.
Released is set to drop on March 27 in Digital Album, Dolby Atmos Album, CD (HNE Recordings / Cherry Red Records), and Vinyl (Friday Music) formats.
A soaring, emotionally charged rock ballad built on sweeping melodies, luminous keyboards, and Gramm's unmistakable, deeply expressive vocals, "Time Heals The Pain" captures the reflective heart and enduring power that have long defined one of rock's most distinctive voices. Balancing tenderness with strength, the track unfolds as a moving meditation on love, reconciliation, and the healing passage of time.
"Time Heals The Pain" was written by Gramm and longtime collaborator and former Black Sheep bandmate Bruce Turgon.
Released marks the long-awaited completion of a pivotal chapter in Gramm's solo catalog. Produced by Gramm with associate producer Matthew Gramm, the album features ten original songs co-written with Turgon, originally recorded during the 1980s in the wake of his solo releases Ready Or Not (1987) and Long Hard Look(1989).
Gramm will tour throughout 2026 in support of Released, including solo dates and special appearances with Foreigner. Full tour dates will be announced soon.
Released Tracklisting:
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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