The story behind
Two Different Worlds, according to DoReSol
On the recording of Agent Provocateur, the album that was released on December 14, 1984, there is a track called Two Different Worlds. This song, with a duration of 4 minutes and 31 seconds, adds to the sound that Foreigner was exploring at the time. The album, in general, reached the top spot on the UK album chart, and was positioned in the top five in the United States.
To bring Agent Provocateur to life, a considerable team of engineers worked on the recording, including names such as Josh Abbey, Larry Alexander, Bobby Cohen, Jason Corsaro, Tim Crich, Joe Ferla, Frank Filipetti, Howie Lindeman, and Scott Mabuchi. The production was handled by Mick Jones and Alex Sadkin. This album, released by the Anglo-American band formed in 1976 by Lou Gramm, Mick Jones, and Ian McDonald, became a milestone, achieving Platinum certifications in the UK and triple Platinum in the United States.
From album
Agent Provocateur
Foreigner · 1984
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Credits
Lyrics Lou Gramm
Music Lou Gramm