Foghat Live
Foghat Live is a 1977 live album by Foghat. The release is Foghat's bestselling album with over two million copies sold, and certified double platinum in the United States.[1]
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Released | 19 August 1977 | |||
Recorded | 10 May 1977 | |||
Venue | Dome Arena, Henrietta, New York | |||
Genre | Rock, blues rock, hard rock | |||
Length | 38:31 | |||
Label | Bearsville | |||
Producer | Nick Jameson | |||
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In 2007, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album, Foghat released the Live II double album.
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Track listing
Side one
- "Fool for the City" (Dave Peverett) - 5:31
- "Home in My Hand" (Dave Peverett, Rod Price) - 4:56
- "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (Willie Dixon) - 8:36
Side two
- "Road Fever" (Peverett, Price) - 5:29
- "Honey Hush" (Big Joe Turner) - 5:38
- "Slow Ride" (Peverett) - 8:21
Personnel
Adapted from album liner notes[2]
- Foghat
- "Lonesome" Dave Peverett – Rhythm Guitar and Lead Vocals.
- Rod Price – Lead Guitar and Backing Vocals.
- Craig MacGregor – Bass and Backing Vocals.
- Roger Earl – Drums.
- Other Musicians
- Dan Craig - Percussion.
- Dave Lang - Percussion.
- Nick Jameson - Percussion.
- Recording Unit
- Nick Jameson – Engineer and Producer.
- Bill Inglot – Remastering.
- Ken Perry – Remastering.
- Alen MacWeeney – Photography.
- Tony Outeda – Coordination.
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References
- Associated Press (14 February 2000). "Dave Peverett, 56, of the Rock Band Foghat". The New York Times.
- Foghat Live (booklet) (Media notes). Bearsville Records. 1977.
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