Fool For The City

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Album Information
  • Artist: Foghat (See All Albums by Foghat)
  • Date Released: Oct 18, 1983

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Classic Rock, Rock

  • Label: Rhino

Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 35:34

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Southern Rock ???

rainbowdemon

Did anybody mention to FUNNYTIMES, that three of these boys are from England and started out in Savoy Brown playing the Blues? They were and are one of the great "boogie bands", but a southern rock band ? Not quite. BTW, FFTC is well worth the download and every respectable Foghat fan needs this one ! If only for Slowride alone.

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Foghat Is Awesome!

funnytimes

Foghat is a classic, a great Southern Rock band. These boys know how to boogie on down and blues it up. "Slow Ride" is a must have on your must-have southern rock song list! I agree with Moguel, this is ridin' music for sure!

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Fool for Fool In The City!

Tune_Mogul

Best Foghat album of all time. All the old 1979s albums with Lonesome Dave are gems; a real bargain. My heart started to race as I opened the newly added Foghat button on e-Music. The whole line up is here. This music was made for listening to in a car. It's possibly the fountain of youth for you 70s rock lovers. Buy it! This album is a classic.

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Fool for Foghat!!

acdc_fan1969

This is worth the 7 credits!! High quality sound of the original album! For all the folks like me who grew up in the 70's this is must have!!!!!!!!!

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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. Guarisco

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