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Stone Blue is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Foghat. [4] It was released in May 1978 on Bearsville Records. Stone Blue paired Foghat with producer Eddie Kramer, who had previously engineered recordings for Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. Kramer and Foghat did not collaborate smoothly, but the tension in the studio may have ...
Foghat are an English rock band formed in London in 1971. [1] [2] [3] The band is known for the use of electric slide guitar in its music. [4] Their best known song is the 1975 hit "Slow Ride". The band has released 17 studio albums, including eight gold albums and one platinum; along with one double platinum live album. Despite several line-up ...
Stone Blue (1978) 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 ...
Foghat in 1975, clockwise from top left: "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, Tony Stevens, Roger Earl and Rod Price. Foghat are an English blues rock band from London.Formed in January 1971, the group originally included lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, bassist and backing vocalist Tony Stevens, drummer Roger Earl (all recently departed from Savoy Brown) and lead guitarist ...
Boogie Motel is the eighth studio album by rock band Foghat, released in 1979. [6] It was recorded at the Boogie Hotel Studios in Port Jefferson, NY, and was certified gold in the US. The cover art is by Jim Baikie. "Third Time Lucky (First Time I Was a Fool)" was included on The Best of Foghat (1985).
Foghat: Stone Blue Tour June 16, 1978 Rainbow: Tight Shoes Tour September 27, 1980 Foreigner: Double Vision Tour October 6, 1978 4 World Tour March 17, 1982 Bryan Adams Frank Sinatra: 1976 Tour November 16, 1976 1992 Tour April 26, 1992 Garth Brooks: 1997 World Tour February 27, 1997 February 28, 1997 March 1, 1997 March 2, 1997 March 3, 1997 ...
The Rolling Stones covered the song on their 1964 debut album The Rolling Stones. British rock group Mungo Jerry released an extended nine-minute version of the song on their second album Electronically Tested (1971). [8] In 1972, British blues rock group Foghat recorded a studio version for their self-titled debut album in 1972.
Foghat is the second album, and the second self-titled album, by the English rock band Foghat, released in March 1973. It is generally known by fans as Rock 'n' Roll , because of its cover picture depicting a rock and bread roll, a concept thought up by art director and filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. .