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When Agent Provocateur dropped in December 1984, it marked a distinct shift in Foreigner's musical trajectory. Their previous album, 1981’s 4 , pushed the band further into synth-rock territory, but Agent Provocateur fully embraced the polished, high-gloss production values that came to define the decade.
The crown jewel of the album and the band's biggest global hit. Featuring the backing vocals of the New Jersey Mass Choir and the legendary Jennifer Holliday , this track builds from an intimate, gospel-like keyboard ballad to a massive, stadium-shaking anthem. In FLAC 24-192 , the choir’s harmonies are remarkably distinct—you can pinpoint individual voices within the ensemble, and Lou Gramm’s raspy, emotional vocal delivery has an incredibly lifelike presence.
The album is born in December 1984, a cold release that catches the world off guard. It features a "spy" concept—tracks dedicated to an agent who sees life from the inside and outside. It becomes a multi-platinum smash, but the friction of its creation eventually fractures the band's most stable lineup. The 2013 Awakening Foreigner - Agent Provocateur -2013- -FLAC 24-192-
Fast forward to 2013. The master tapes, once thought to have surrendered their secrets, are pulled from the vault for a 24-bit/192kHz digital restoration
Let me know how you'd like to ! Foreigner - Agent Provocateur (Vinyl) When Agent Provocateur dropped in December 1984, it
This resolution mirrors the high-end archival standards used by major studios, effectively placing the listener directly in front of the mixing console.
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The 2013 reissue of "Agent Provocateur" is more than just a file on a hard drive; it is an audiophile artifact. It offers several key advantages over both the original CD and the standard digital streaming versions.
: Showcases the hard-rock edge of Lou Gramm’s vocals and Mick Jones’ guitar work. Audiophile Report & Performance
Agent Provocateur is the fifth studio album by the British‑American rock band Foreigner, released on . It followed the mega‑successful 4 (1981), which had spawned multiple hits and firmly established the band as arena‑rock royalty. The three‑year gap between albums was unusually long for the era, partly due to internal creative tensions and a desire to reinvent their sound.