Foghat: Foghat
Foghat: Foghat
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Foghat
Label: Friday Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 829421207702
Genre: Rock
Limited gold colored vinyl LP pricing. Foghat became a force to be reckoned with after the powerful trio of Lonesome Dave Peverett, Roger Earl and Tony Stevens boldy departed ways with British blues rockers Savoy Brown, along with slide guitarist genius Rod Price from Black Cat Bones. 1972 was a banner year for classic rock albums and Foghat's Dave Edmunds-produced debut was certainly no exception thanks to standouts like the Willie Dixon classic "I Just Want To Make Love To You," "Sarah Lee," "Fools Hall Of Fame," "A Hole To Hide In" and their nod to the great Chuck Berry with their stellar rendition of "Maybelline." For Savoy Brown enthusiasts, they even revisited "Leavin' Again (Again)" from the Looking In album.
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