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Wikipedia article


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| name = Reaction to Action

| cover = Foreigner - Reaction To Action b-w She's Too Tough (1985).JPG

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| type = single

| artist = Foreigner

| album = Agent Provocateur

| B-side = She's Too Tough

| released = May 1985

| recorded = 1984

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| venue =

| genre =

| length = 3:57 (album version)
3:32 (single version)

| label = Atlantic

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| prev_title = That Was Yesterday

| prev_year = 1985

| next_title = Growing Up the Hard Way

| next_year = 1985

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"'Reaction to Action'" is the third single taken from the album 'Agent Provocateur' by the band Foreigner. It was written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones.

Single release



Foreigner bassist Rick Willis thought that "Reaction to Action" should have been the 2nd single from 'Agent Provocateur' following up on "I Want to Know What Love Is" rather than "That Was Yesterday."

The song was remixed for the single release. The B-side, "She's Too Tough", a rockin' Elvis Presley-type song, is also featured on the European single release of "Growing Up the Hard Way".

Reception



'Cash Box' said of the single that it "sounds like a winner for CHR and AOR," saying that "this hard-edged latest single amply displays Foreigners remarkable musical range and variety." 'Billboard' said that after the band had released two ballads from 'Agent Provocateur' ("I Want to Know What Love Is" and "That Was Yesterday"), Foreigner "now reclaims its alternate identity as ultimate headbangers." 'Courier-Journal' staff writer Michael Quinlan called it a "tough-minded, energetic" song that he thought should have been released as the first single from 'Agent Provocateur' over "I Want to Know What Love Is."

'Gazette' writer Chris Rubich called it a "typical heavy-metal anthem" with "heavy, choppy guitar chording" that serves as "counterpoint to [lead singer] Gramm's insistence that his lover respond." 'Daily Record' critic Jim Bohen described it as "grinding guitar rock." 'Pitssburgh Press' critic Pete Bishop said that guitarist "Mick Jones's power chords burst out into winning lead guitar." 'Herald-News' writer Sean Daly regarded "Reaction to Action" as one of the "more forceful recordings" on 'Agent Provocateur'. Music critic Alan Schmidt regarded "Reaction to Action" the best of the "heavy tunes" on the album. 'Kingsport Times-News' critic Tom Matthews similarly called it "the strongest and maybe the strangest of the band's hard edge," calling it "loud, urgent-sounding, thudding rock that cries out for volume."

'Morning Call' critic Bob Sharpe said that "Reaction to Action" has "more in common with Billy Squier's 'Emotion in Motion' than just its title. Knight-Ridder critic Ken Tucker similar said that it's "a loud, urgent squawk that beats posers like Billy Squier at their own game." 'The Chilliwack Progress' critic Matt Rogalsky felt John Cougar Mellencamp was a heavy influence, with the song's "choppy guitar lines and scratchy vocals." Rogalsky said that "This is rock built to sell." Knight-Ridder critic Rick Shefchik felt that it "sounds like the kind of hard rock they play in Third World countries where Led Zeppelin's first album just hit the stores. Allmusic critic Bret Adams later called the song "the epitome of bland, formulaic AOR."

Gramm considered "Reaction to Action" his favorite song from 'Agent Provocateur'.

Chart performance



"Reaction to Action" reached #54 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. It also reached #44 on the 'Billboard' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

References



Category:1985 singles

Category:Foreigner (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Mick Jones (Foreigner)

Category:Songs written by Lou Gramm

Category:Atlantic Records singles

Category:1984 songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Alex Sadkin

Category:Song recordings produced by Mick Jones (Foreigner)

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