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Foghat: Lonesome Dave Peverett (vocals, guitar), Rod "The Bottle" Price (guitar, slide guitar, vocals), Nick Jameson (bass, keyboards, guitar, vocals), Roger Earl (drums, percussion). Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry (K-Disc). All songs written or co-written by Lonesome Dave Peverett except "My Babe" (Bobby Hatfield/Bill Medley) and "Terraplane Blues" (Robert Johnson). Foghat: Nick Jameson (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar); Dave Peverett, Rod Price (vocals, guitar); Roger Earl (drums). Audio Remasterer: Shawn R. Britton. Undoubtedly Foghat's finest album, 1975's FOOL FOR THE CITY, could cruise along on the strength of the band's biggest and best single, "Slow Ride," alone. In addition to that choogling stoner classic, however, the record also finds the bluesy British rock group offering up the fist-pumping, arena-worthy title track and a oddly funky version of Robert Johnson's "Terraplane Blues," not to mention the uncharacteristically melancholy "Take It or Leave It." Throughout the eclectic song selection, frontman Lonesome Dave Peverett leads the ensemble with assurance, making sure that even the lesser-known tunes are engaging (see the rollicking "My Babe"). Although DEFINITIVE ROCK is the best Foghat collection, this disc is the group's true calling card. After building a solid core audience through relentless touring and a string of hard-rocking albums, Foghat finally hit the big time in 1975 with Fool for the City. It still stands out as the best album in the group's catalog because it matched their road-tested abilities as hard rockers to a consistent set of tunes that were both well-crafted and ambitious. The tone for the album is set by its title track: This hard-rocking gem not only pairs riff-driven verses with an effective shout-along chorus, but also throws in a few surprising moments where the guitars are taken out of the mix completely and Nick Jameson's bass is allowed to take the lead in a funky breakdown. Fool for the City also produced an enduring rock radio favorite in "Slow Ride," a stomping rock tune that transcends the inherent clichés of its "love is like a car ride" lyrics with a furious performance from the band and a clever arrangement that works in well-timed automotive sound effects during the verses and plays up the band's ability to work an R&B-styled groove into their hard-rocking sound (again, note the thumping bassline from Jameson). Further radio play was earned with "Take It or Leave It," an acoustic-based ballad that worked synthesizers into its subtle yet carefully layered arrangement to become one of the group's finest slow numbers. The album's other songs don't stand like the aforementioned selections, but they all flow together nicely thanks to a consistently inspired performance from the band and clever little arrangement frills that keep the group's boogie-oriented rock fresh (example: the witty spoken word bit at the end of "Drive Me Home"). All in all, Fool for the City is both Foghat's finest achievement in the studio and one of the high points of 1970s hard rock. ~ Donald A. GuariscoRecord Collector (magazine) (p.99) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "Within its genre, this album is a classic, featuring well-constructed songs and including fan favorite 'Slow Ride'..." **Super Audio CD (SACD)** A Super Audio CD player is required to play this CD. This item will not play on standard CD players. Fool For The City Music | List Price | $29.97 (You save $1.62) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Hard Rock, Super Audio | | Label | Mobile Fidelity | | Orig Year | 1975 | | All Time Sales Rank | 43140  | | CD Universe Part number | 7792972 | | Catalog number | 2037 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 23, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Nick Jameson | | Engineer | Nick Jameson | | Personnel | Roger Earl - drums, percussion Lonesome Dave Peverett - vocals, guitar Rod "The Bottle" Price - guitar, slide guitar, vocals Nick Jameson - bass, keyboards, guitar, vocals
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| | Deep Purple Who Do We Think We Are CD (1973)
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$18.05 Deep Purple: Ian Gillan (vocals); Ritchie Blackmore (guitar); Jon Lord (keyboards); Roger Glover (bass); Ian Paice (drums). All tracks have been digitally remastered. Deep Purple had kicked off the '70s with a new lineup and a string of brilliant albums that quickly established them (along with fellow British giants Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath) as a major force in the popularization of hard rock and heavy metal. All the while, their reputation as one of the decade's fiercest live units complemented this body of work and earned them almost instant legendary status. But with 1973's disappointing Who Do We Think We Are -- the fourth and final studio outing by the original run of Purple's classic Mark II lineup -- all the fire and inspiration that had made the previous year's Machine Head their greatest triumph mysteriously vanished from sight. Vastly inferior to all three of its famous predecessors, the album revealed an exhausted band clearly splintering at the seams. Except for opener "Woman ...
| | Gram Parsons Complete Reprise Sessions CDs (2006) Remastered; Boxed Set
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$24.29 Personnel: Gram Parsons (vocals, acoustic guitar); Gram Parsons; Barry Tashian (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Bernie Leadon (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro); Al Perkins , Buddy Emmons (pedal steel guitar); Hal Battiste (baritone saxophone); John Conrad, Emory Gordy, Rick Grech (bass guitar); N.D. Smart II (drums); Mitch Gordon, Phil Kaufman, Lewis Morford, Joe Doe, Ed Tickner, Jane Doe, Kim Fowley, Tom Bahler, Ron Hicklin (background vocals); Herb Pedersen (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Emmylou Harris (vocals); James Burton (guitar, electric guitar, dobro); Alan Munde (banjo); Byron Berline (mandolin, fiddle); Glen D. Hardin (piano, organ); Steve Snyder (vibraphone); Sam Goldstein, John Guerin, Ronnie Tutt (drums); Linda Ronstadt ...
| | Band CD (1969) Gold; Remastered
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$25.89 The Band: Levon Helm (vocals, guitar, mandolin, drums); Robbie Robertson (vocals, guitar); Rick Danko (vocals, violin, trombone, bass); Richard Manuel (vocals, harmonica, baritone saxophone, piano, drums); Garth Hudson (accordion, soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones, trumpet, piano, organ, Clavinet). Additional personnel: John Simon (tuba, horns, electric piano). Producers: The Band, John Simon. Reissue producers: Cheryl Pawelski, Andrew Sandoval. Engineers include: Robbie Robertson, John Simon, Joe Zagarino. Recorded in Hollywood, California in 1969. Includes liner notes by Barney Hoskyns. The Band's first album, Music from Big Pink, seemed to come out of nowhere, with its ramshackle musical blend and songs of rural tragedy. The Band, the group's second album, was a more deliberate and even more accomplished effort, partially ...
| | Cars Heartbeat City CD (1984)
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$20.29 The Cars: Ric Ocasek (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ben Orr (vocals, bass); Elliot Easton (guitar, background vocals); Greg Hawkes (keyboards, background vocals); David Robinson (drums, percussion). Recorded at Battery Studios, London, England. MTV had become a major marketing tool by 1984, and the Cars were one of the first bands to use the new video medium to their advantage. The band's fifth album, Heartbeat City (Elektra), spawned several imaginative and memorable videos, which translated into massive chart and commercial success, making it one of the biggest releases of the year. Produced by hitmaker John "Mutt" Lange (AC/DC, Def Leppard), the album included two Top Ten singles -- the ballad "Drive" and the charismatic "You Might Think" -- plus an additional two that landed in the Top 20: the summer anthem "Magic" and the eccentric "Hello Again." But it didn't just stop there, plenty of other tracks could have been hits as well, such as the sparse rocker "It's Not the Night" and the breezy ...
| | Doors Soft Parade CD (1969) Gold; Remastered
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$20.29 The Doors: Jim Morrison (vocals); Robby Krieger (guitar, background vocals); Ray Manzarek (keyboards); John Densmore (drums). Additional personnel: Jesse McReynolds (mandolin); Jimmy Buchanan (fiddle); Champ Webb (English horn); Curtis Amy (saxophone); George Bohannan (trombone); Harvey Brooks, Doug Lubahn (bass); Reinol Andino (conga). Recorded at Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles, California. Personnel: Jim Morrison (vocals); Robbie Krieger (guitar); Jesse McReynolds (mandolin); Jim Buchanan (fiddle); Champ Webb (English horn); Curtis Amy (saxophone); George Bohannon (trombone); Ray Manzarek (keyboards); John Densmore (drums); Reinol Andino (congas). Recording information: Elektra Sound recorders, Los Angeles, CA. Illustrator: Peter Schaumann. Photographer: ...
| | Tony Bennett MTV Unplugged (1994)
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$17.95 Personnel: Tony Bennett, K.D. Lang, Elvis Costello (vocals); Ralph Sharon (piano); Doug Richeson (bass); Clayton Cameron (drums). Engineers: Mitch Maketansky, John Harris. Recorded live at Sony Studios, New York, New York on April 12, 1994. MTV UNPLUGGED won 1995 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. "Moonglow" was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Collaboration. This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Personnel: Tony Bennett, K.D. Lang, Elvis Costello (vocals); Ralph Sharon (piano); Doug Richeson (bass); Clayton Cameron (drums). Engineers: Mitch Maketansky, John Harris. Recorded live at Sony Studios, New York, New York on April 12, 1994. MTV UNPLUGGED won 1995 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. "Moonglow" was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Collaboration. This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Of course, Tony Bennett never was "plugged in," so the concept here is redundant, but what the hell. It's been a while since a Tony Bennett live album, and he's always terrific in concert. Certainly, he is here, singing 22 pop standards, including many of his hits and many other songs he's made his own. Elvis Costello and k.d. lang drop by, but they're feeding off Bennett's energy and star power, not ...
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