Foghat - Fool for the City

180g 33RPM LP

$39.99

Sku: MFSL1-295

  • Foghat - Fool for the City

Foghat - Fool for the City

180g 33RPM LP

$39.99

Sku: MFSL1-295


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Mastered from the Original Analog Tapes for Dynamic Sound, Pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing on 180g Vinyl LP: Foghat's Fool for the City Invites You to Take It Easy 

1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to analog console to lathe

Some songs are so ingrained in our consciousness that they are immediately identifiable upon hearing one or two notes. Featuring one of the most indelible riffs ever played, Foghat's air-guitar anthem "Slow Ride" is such a tune. The hit single turned the British band into stars and catapulted 1975's Fool for the City up the charts. And what a ride it is.

  1. Fool for the City
  2. My Babe
  3. Slow Ride
  4. Terraplane Blues
  5. Save Your Loving
  6. Drive Me Home
  7. Take It or Leave It

We hear a lot of yearning today about the good-old, glory days of rock and roll, the simple kind that just locked into a good beat, turned out a raunchy groove, and simply kicked you in the butt. The no-pretense type meant for kicking back, letting loose, and surrendering to the melody. Bare-bones music that doesn't need image or looks as a crutch.

Well, this is it, friends, classic meat-and-potatoes 70s rock that comes with killer slide-guitar solos, crunchy leads, driving rhythms, and soaring vocals. No need for any further instructions or explanations. The pact between artist and audience is understood. Here, the band trusts that you know what to do and is ready to rock out with anyone in earshot.

Pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing, Mobile Fidelity's remaster of this Foghat gem bring to the surface the band's marble-solid sturdiness and bluesy structures like never before. Bass notes are thicker and richer, the dual guitars bite and snap, and Lonesome Dave Peverett's singing comes across with realistic grit. This LP invites you to hear and feel the energy Foghat brings to the boogie-infused title track, great cover of the Righteous Brothers' "My Babe," and, of course, the everlasting "Slow Ride."

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