While the album included rock tracks like “Tooth and Nail” and “Reaction to Action,” it is universally remembered for the power ballad Featuring the New Jersey Mass Choir, the song became Foreigner’s biggest hit, reaching No. 1 in the US, UK, and several other countries. However, hardcore fans often point to deeper cuts on Agent Provocateur —such as the title track “Agent Provocateur” (a moody, synth-driven instrumental with spoken word) and “That Was Yesterday”—as overlooked gems.
Digitally remastered from the original master tapes to provide enhanced clarity and dynamic range compared to the original 1984 pressings Album Highlights foreigner agent provocateur 2013 flac 24192 new
Unlike many digital reissues, this version contains transfers originating from the original analogue master source rather than later generation copies. While the album included rock tracks like “Tooth
The 2013 remaster in 24-bit/192kHz resolution is a "New" standard for the album, offering a dynamic range that mirrors the original studio master tapes. Digitally remastered from the original master tapes to
When you think of the definitive sound of 80s arena rock, few albums carry the weight and polish of Foreigner’s Agent Provocateur . While originally released in 1984, the album received a monumental sonic upgrade in 2013 with a high-fidelity remaster. For audiophiles and rock purists, the version represents the absolute peak of how this multi-platinum masterpiece should be experienced. The Legacy of Agent Provocateur
Includes all 10 original tracks, such as "Tooth and Nail," "That Was Yesterday," and "Reaction to Action". Where to Find it
To fully appreciate the 192kHz sample rate, a dedicated external and high-quality headphones or monitors are recommended. Enjoy the definitive digital version of this 80s classic. from Foreigner or other classic rock