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Foreigner - Long Long Way From Home (Live in New York 1992) FM Broadcast
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Foreigner’s performance at Electric Lady Studios in New York on December 22, 1992 was a special broadcast show that captured the band in a transitional yet revitalized era, with Lou Gramm back on vocals and the group delivering a powerhouse set of classics alongside newer material.
This concert was recorded at the legendary Electric Lady Studios and later circulated as a soundboard broadcast, making it a high-quality snapshot of Foreigner’s live energy in the early ’90s. The setlist leaned heavily on their biggest hits from the late ’70s and ’80s, including “Long, Long Way From Home,” “Double Vision,” “Cold As Ice,” “Urgent,” and “Juke Box Hero”, all performed with the polished intensity that defined their arena rock sound. Lou Gramm’s return to the lineup in 1992 gave the show added significance, as his voice was central to Foreigner’s identity and the band was preparing for their next studio chapter, Mr. Moonlight (released in 1994).
The performance also featured deeper cuts like “That Was Yesterday” and newer tracks such as “Soul Doctor”, showing the band’s effort to balance nostalgia with forward momentum. The encore included their timeless ballad “I Want to Know What Love Is” and the hard-driving “Hot Blooded”, closing the night with both emotional resonance and rock swagger.
What makes this show notable is the combination of studio intimacy and broadcast reach—it wasn’t a massive arena gig, but rather a carefully staged performance that allowed fans to hear Foreigner in pristine sound quality. Electric Lady Studios itself added historical weight, being one of the most iconic recording spaces in New York, associated with Jimi Hendrix and countless other legends.
In short, this 1992 broadcast captured Foreigner reaffirming their legacy while reintroducing Lou Gramm’s voice to audiences, blending their chart-topping anthems with fresh material in a setting that emphasized both fidelity and atmosphere.
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