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All songs written by Lonesome Dave Peverett except "I Just Want To Make Love To You" (Dixon/Dixon), "Honey Hush" (Turner), "Home In My Hand" and "Road Fever" (Lonesome Dave Peverett/Rod Price).
In the decade before U2 and REM began to dominate the arena circuit, fans weren't looking for political and emotional bombast, they were looking to rock. While Foghat's 1977 live release--aptly titled FOGHAT LIVE --won't win any originality awards, the band delivers on that decade's promise of guilt-free good times. The songs have great hooks, and guitarists Dave Peverett and Rod Price trade licks and keep all tracks above the five-minute mark (an epic "Slow Ride" clocks in at more than eight minutes). The rhythm section--bassist Tony Stevens and drummer Roger Earl--keeps the pace up and, smartly, there is not a ballad in the bunch. While not as essential an album as the band's 1975 studio breakthrough, FOOL FOR THE CITY, FOGHAT LIVE is an exciting listen and a great snapshot of a smoking live band who could choogle with the best of them.
Recorded in May 1977.
Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry (K-Disc).
Foghat: Lonesome Dave Peverett (vocals, guitar); Rod Price (guitar, vocals); Craig MacGregor (bass, vocals); Roger Earl (drums).
Additional personnel: Dan Craig, Dave Lang, Nick Jameson (percussion).
Live Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews What "LIVE" is all about Concert goers know that the experience depends on the demeanor of the performers. If you're at the show and the artist seems to be just working their way through a list of their greatest hits and newest releases, and sprinkling in canned comments with your city's name inserted, you're wasting your time.
On the other hand, if the artist is playing and singing like they are absolutely going to come out of their bodies because they're so energized to perform for you, and they start the next song as if it's better than the one you've just rocked-out to, you are going to be talking about that show for years.
Getting that excitement to transfer to a recording is damn near impossible. But, the 1977 release of Foghat's "LIVE" captures that feeling, plugs it in to a Marshall amp and cranks it up to 10! Their form of boogie-til-you-drop hard rock screams out of the speakers. It's a slide guitar, driving beat and soaring vocals. It will have you wishing you could jump into a time machine and be at this show. Buy this CD! Submitted by camanda (Rochester, NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awsome Concert! I've seen this band three times! My favorite was at Boogie Hill late 70's. They were the last band w/fireworks! As they say, the best comes last! After buying this CD, I had a blast from my past! Running thru my PA, it felt like I was there again!!! BUY IT!!! You won't be sorry!!! Submitted by mswinehart_1 (Bowling Green, Ohio, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
It needs a double cd Foghat live cd is an interesting feature of the band. There are good song, but maybe the album is too short and the selection of tracks isn't the best. Buy and listen Night Shift to complete better the selection. Submitted by efpdn (Treviso - Italy)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
a hard rock gem for every collection this is probably one of the best live albums of 1970's.especially the live version of slow ride. Submitted by juniorgregg70 (central california)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best live albums ever This album shows what an awsome band Foghat is live. One of the best live albums ever made. Great slide guitar, hi energy rock & roll. Much better than the studio version. A MUST for any one who appreciates live performances. Submitted by NBAYQBNJMVKA (Wilmington, DE, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$8.39 All songs written or co-written by Lonesome Dave Peverett except "My Babe" (Bobby Hatfield/Bill Medley) and "Terraplane Blues" (Robert Johnson).
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.
Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry (K-Disc).
Foghat: Lonesome Dave Peverett (vocals, guitar), Rod "The Bottle" Price (guitar, slide guitar, vocals), Nick Jameson (bass, keyboards, guitar, vocals), Roger Earl (drums, percussion).
| | Foghat Energized CD (1990)
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$6.09 Seldom has a British band sounded as American--or enjoyed such a distinctly American iconography--as Foghat. An offshoot of first-generation blues-rockers Savoy Brown, Foghat amped up the rock half of the equation and found a place in the hearts of boogie hounds and head bangers from sea to shining sea. After a couple of albums found only middling success, their third release, ENERGIZED finally propelled the band into Top 40 territory. ENERGIZED is the epitome of mid-'70s jukebox rock, replete with throat-shredding vocals, blazing blues-derived guitar riffs, and a party-all-night approach that makes it the album most likely to be heard in a period film about Nixon-era teenage antics.
| | Foghat (1st Album) CD (1972)
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$7.59 All songs written or co-written by Lonesome Dave Peverett except "I Just Want To Make Love To You" (Dixon/Dixon), "Maybelline" (Berry/Fratto/Freed) and "Gotta Get To Know You" (Malone/Williams).
Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry (K-Disc).
Foghat: Lonesome Dave Peverett (vocals, guitar); Rod Price (guitar, slide guitar); Tony Stevens (bass, background vocals); Roger Earl (drums, percussion).
| | Foghat (Rock & Roll) CD (1990)
Live
$7.59 All songs written or co-written by Rod Price except "Feel So Bad" (Willis) and "Couldn't Make Her Stay" (Peverett).
Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry (K-Disc).
Foghat: Lonesome Dave (guitar, vocals), Rod Price (guitar, slide guitar), Tony Stevens (bass), Roger Earl (drums).
| | U F O Strangers In The Night CD (1979)
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$12.15 Recorded live at The Amphitheatre, Chicago, Illinois; The Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky and in Youngstown, Ohio. Includes liner notes by Jon Sutherland.
One of the premier live rock albums of the '70s, STRANGERS features a band at its peak performing all its hits and fan favorites. The album was recorded during two nights in Ohio in 1978, when the band opened for Blue Oyster Cult. This reissue features remastered sound, extended liner notes, and the correct track sequencing.
The album's two bonus tracks, "Hot 'N' Ready" and "Cherry," get the album started in supreme hard-rock fashion. "Out in the Street" shows why Phil Mogg is overlooked as one of the premier hard-rock vocalists of his era, while "Only You Can Rock Me" features the guitar prowess of Michael Schenker. "Doctor Doctor" is probably the band's most well-known song, and this live version is more powerful than the studio original. The same can be said of "Lights Out," the title track of the band's most successful album. The band comes together and kicks it hard on the thunderous "Rock Bottom." Combining elements of metal, hard rock, and progressive rock, UFO's well-crafted compositions are every bit as good as those of lauded peers like Blue Oyster Cult and Thin Lizzy.
Digitally remastered by Bob Norberg (Capitol Mastering).
UFO: Paul Raymond (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Phil Mogg (vocals); Michael Schenker (guitar); Pete Way (bass); Andy Parker (drums).
Producer: Ron Nevison.
Reissue producer: David K. Tedds.
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.79 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Summer Wine."
Somewhat more mysteriously, Rolling Stone Ron Wood also turns up on what sounds dangerously close to a lounge version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing," but this minor faux pas is redeemed by the Irish folk medley "Joy of Life/Trout in the Bath" which arguably features more full-on Irishness than the Dublin production of RIVERDANCE. There's also a lovely rendition of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" that's topped only by Ron Wood's reappearance on a finale of the Stones' "Ruby Tuesday." VH1 PRESENTS THE CORRS LIVE IN DUBLIN is a fine mix of the band's greatest hits with a few well-chosen covers, which will doubtless reach out to new fans and longtime Corrs aficionados alike.
Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002.
The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion).
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$22.35 Import exclusive two CD set. Connoisseur Collection. 2004.
| | Reubens Accomplice Bull, The Balloon & The Family CD (2004)
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$9.89 Guests:Howe Gelb(Giant Sand), D.Bazan(Pedro The Lion),J.Rauh
Reubens Accomplice: Chris Corak, Jeff Bufano (vocals, guitar).
Additional personnel: Howie Gelb, David Bazan (vocals).
| | Severed Heads Rotund For Success CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.35 This 1989 record by the quirky Australian electro-pop group Severed Heads features "Midget Sings" and "Bad Times Three."
Originally released in 1989, this, the seventh studio album from the electro pioneers, has been digitally remastered and now includes five bonus tracks.
Remastered edition presents five additional songs.
CD contains 5 bonus tracks.
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$34.15 | | Linton Kwesi Johnson Reggae Greats CD (2009)
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$9.79 Track Listing of songs: Reggae Sounds; Independent Intavenshan; Street 66; Bass Culture; Di Great Insohreckshan; It Noh Funny; Sonny's Lettah; Reggae Fi Radni; Fite Dem Back; Making History;
| | Le Destin De Lisa CD (2007) (Import)
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$35.49 17 track compilation features tracks frm Alexander Lucci, Vitaa, Mika, Gwen Stefani, Tokio Hotel, Nelly Furtado, Lumidee, Fergie & more. Universal. 2007.
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