Tramontane - Foreigner video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/05/14

Tramontane by Foreigner

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8 years ago

ted lemoine

cool instrumental; another 1 of foreigner's best

9 years ago

Terry Holt

Doen't get much better

9 years ago

Terry Holt

I thought I shared my thoughts last time

10 years ago

psychodelicrock12

Wish IAN MCDONALD would have played the mellotron on this song to give it that progressive, psychodelic sound like his KING CRIMSON days. I wonder what instrument he played on this song.

10 years ago

matthew71314

I used to play this before playing D&D with my friends. Nerds then...Millionaires now :)

15 years ago

lwnmn1

Double vision came out when I was late in high school, junior or senior. This was some of the best music at the time. Tramontane was awsome. Guess you had to be in the right state of mind to " get it ". Foriegner, to me kinda jumped the shar after this.

15 years ago

jim e

no bread2465, that would be "i want to know what love is"

15 years ago

fredman5555

According to the record, it was Greenwood, Jones, and McDonald who wrote Tramontane; however, Gramm did contribute to several of the tracks on this album.

15 years ago

bread2465

By far the worst thing they ever recorded!!!!

15 years ago

Derek Heckelsmiller

I bought this album downtown Madison,Wi. Back then it was the coolist Downtown ever. Now it is a place for hobos to ask for money!!

15 years ago

geeepat

how great is this.....thanx...anyone know if lou contributed at all on this?

15 years ago

JeffN727

Thanks for uploading this. Great tune! I always wanted this to be my theme song if I was in the entertainment industry and had my own TV or Radio show! I've had this album on vinyl since 1978. It's also the B-side to Hot Blooded. Use to play it on the jukeboxes back in the day.

15 years ago

eezyrida

Wow last time I heard this was in about 1979, I was 11 years old and loved this track. I kept rewinding the tape and listening to this over and over whilst reading King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard. It just seemed the right soundtrack for that book. Thanks for posting this; I will be buying the CD. The tape is sadly long gone.

15 years ago

zwink9

omg THANK you for posting this song. My album is long gone and the tape worn out this makes me want the cd.

15 years ago

James T. Kirk

THANK YOU!!! for posting this song. Haven't heard it for years and years. I first heard this at my buddy's house, it was a 45rpm vinyl record which he played at 33rpm. It sounds v-e-r-y slow and smooth that way, try it! (Just set your media player to 73.3% normal speed - Quaaludes optional).

15 years ago

Doobie1975

I sure wish Foreigner would've done more instrumentals like these during their career.

15 years ago

Doobie1975

I was never aware that this song was the B-side to "Hot Blooded", great song isn't it?

15 years ago

PoserExposer

i got this on the flip of the "hot blooded" 45 when i was 8 and still think its the bee's knees!

15 years ago

Doobie1975

This is one of my all time favorite songs by Foreigner, it's a shame that it's not one of their better known tracks they've done and not many Foreigner fans talk about this masterpiece.

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