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Artist: Foghat

Title: Fool For The City

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1975

Label: Bearsville

Catalog Number: R2 70882

Personnel

Lonesome Dave Peverett lead vocals, guitar, heavy breathing
Rod The Bottle Price guitar, slide guitar, Steel guitar, vocals
Nick Jameson bass, keyboards, guitar, vocals, producer
Roger Earl drums, percussion

Tracks

1.  Fool For The City  4:33
2.  My Babe  4:37  Cover: Righteous Brothers
3.  Slow Ride  8:11
4.  Terraplane Blues  5:42  Cover: Robert Johnson
5.  Save Your Loving (For Me)  3:31
6.  Drive Me Home  3:54
7.  Take It or Leave It  4:54
  
Total Running Time:  35:22

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: August 12, 2013 at 21:23
It's easy to laugh at Foghat. They're a good punchline when you need a washed-up dinosaur rockers who haven't done shit, quite literally since the '70's (their last hit came in early 1980). Behing honest, though, they were a pretty good bluesy hard-rock band, for their time. The title track, and especiially "Slow Ride" stilll enjoy frequent airplay in America, with a sound reminiscent of the hardest and most straightforward Zeppelin, in that "English band playing loud blues-rock" way. In the end, Fool For The City is a good disc, but sounds very much a part of its time. Beloved by "classic-rock guys" (you know the type, and you might even be one), but largely forgotten by anybody else, outside of nostalgic '70's movies and modern-day truck commercials.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: January 1, 2016 at 17:44
Acceptable album by Foghat,somehow i consider it a cult band that has not received the status it deserves...tracks 1,2,4,5 & 6 are ok...75/100


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