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'''''Double Vision''''' is the second studio album by [[British people|British]]/[[United States people|American]] [[rock and roll|rock]] band [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]], released in 1978. It features the band's [[signature song]] "[[Hot Blooded]]", which peaked at #3 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. The title track was also a major hit, peaking at #2. |
'''''Double Vision''''' is the second studio album by [[British people|British]]/[[United States people|American]] [[rock and roll|rock]] band [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]], released in 1978. It features the band's [[signature song]] "[[Hot Blooded]]", which peaked at #3 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. The title track was also a major hit, peaking at #2. |
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⚫ | "Tramontane" was also the band's only instrumental to be released on a Foreigner studio album. The album was produced by [[Keith Olsen]] and mixed by Mick Jones and Jimmy Douglas. |
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"Hot Blooded" is featured as downloadable content for ''[[Guitar Hero World Tour]]'' and ''[[Rock Band 3]]''. |
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"[[Blue Morning, Blue Day (Foreigner song)|Blue Morning, Blue Day]]" is available as downloadable content for the Rock Band series. |
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⚫ | "Tramontane" was also the band's only instrumental to be released on a Foreigner studio album. |
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The album was produced by [[Keith Olsen]] and mixed by Mick Jones and Jimmy Douglas. |
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Double Vision is the second studio album by British/American rock band Foreigner, released in 1978. It features the band's signature song "Hot Blooded", which peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The title track was also a major hit, peaking at #2.
"Tramontane" was also the band's only instrumental to be released on a Foreigner studio album. The album was produced by Keith Olsen and mixed by Mick Jones and Jimmy Douglas.
Note: This album was the first in the line of many other albums in which Artists & Repertoire Executive John Kalodner would simply have his name listed twice in an album's liner notes, as a play on this album's title. This was the first album in which he began this practice that continued on many other albums that he worked on up until his retirement. According to Kalodner's web site, the phrase "John Kalodner: John Kalodner" originated with this album when the album's producer, Keith Olsen, was wondering just how to credit Kalodner's involvement with the band and the album. In keeping with the double vision theme, Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones came up with idea of doubling Kalodner's name.[3]
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Canada (Music Canada)[4] | 2× Platinum | 200,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[5] | 7× Platinum | 7,000,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
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Album - Billboard (North America)
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1978 | Pop Albums | 3 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
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1978 | "Double Vision" | Pop Singles | 2 |
"Hot Blooded" | Pop Singles | 3 | |
1979 | "Blue Morning, Blue Day" | Pop Singles | 15 |
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