Foreigner released their sixth studio and seventh overall album in December of 1987. The album was titled Inside Information. The album only charted at 15th and sold only around 1000000 copies. The album had two hits which were “Say You Will” (which charted at number six), and “I Don’t Want to Live Without You” (which charted at number five). Before Foreigner could released their next album Lou Gramm left the band to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Johnny Edwards. Foreigner released their next album in 1991 titled Unusual Heat. The album was a commercial failure and was unpopular among fans. It only charted at 117th on the charts. Lou Gramm returned to the band in 1992 and did vocals for their next album. Foreigner’s next album was released in 1994. Mr. Moonlight was even less successful than their 1991 album with Johnny Edwards and the album only charted at 136th. Multiple hits albums were released between 1994-2009. In 2009 Foreigner released their first studio album in fifteen years. Lou Gramm had left the band earlier and this album only had one original band member which was guitarist Mick Jones. Gramm was replaced by Kelly Hansen. The album was titled Can’t Slow Down. Can’t Slow Down charted significantly higher than their previous two albums at 29th. The album included new material and remixes of their greatest hits. The album had two hits which were “When It Comes to Love” and “In Pieces”. Foreigner still has concerts but hasn’t released an album since Can’t Slow Down.