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Album Description Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.
Album Details K2hd Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition Special Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
Customer Reviews:
Foghat Live 1977 TriviaMay 27, 2008 Brian Harris(Knoxville, TN) Actually, the album was recorded at the Dome Arena on May 10th 1977. Procol Harem opened up the show. It took longer than normal for the band to come on stage. I remember the announcer apologized for the delay, but then told the audience that they were setting up to record a live album. The place went crazy.
One of the best live records of all-timeApril 20, 2008 Johnny Boy(Hockessin, DE) Foghat's live record, simply called 'Foghat Live' is simply incredible. There are only six songs here, but all six of the songs are far superior to the studio versions. 'Fool For The City' is just a jam session between vocalist/guitarist Dave Peverett and guitarist Rod Price.
The famous 'Slow Ride' is even better than the studio version. Peverett's vocals are at their finest, and it is the best part of the entire record. Also, Price and bassist Nick Jameson jam as well.
As a huge Foghat fan, I can always recommend this live record. It is one of the best live records ever recorded.
Highly recommended for any Foghat or classic rock fan. ENJOY!!!
NOT IMPRESSEDMarch 15, 2008 Lester L. Carter(PHILA , PA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read reviews on this disc and took a chance. What are you guys hearing that I'm not hearing. They are fair. But, I find nothing very interesting in their interpretations. Give me Bob Seger.
A tribute to Rod Price and Lonesome DaveJuly 16, 2007 Ron L. Williams(lodi ca) I attended a blues festival at Fort Mason, SF California sometime around 04-05. Headliner was Buddy Guy with special guest Carlos Santana, supporting acts was British Blues allstars aka KIm Simmonds featuring Rod Price, and Norton Buffalo. Rod Price was hands down the monster among legends that beutiful day. This brought me back to "Foghat Live" A blistering live set wheras Rod Price's astonishing lead and slide guitar work has to be some of the finest chops ever recorded. I was heartbroken when i learned that Rod Price passed away about a year later and didnt know until today that Lonesome Dave had succumed to cancer. Foghat seemed to have a knack for commercial succses yet never selling out. This album when released back in the day was commercial in design yet when cued up turned into absolute rock n roll warfare...astonshing to this day...Rod and Dave...r.i.p.
WowJuly 5, 2007 TJD3(Kansas City) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Only six songs, but six songs that are incredible. The first time I heard Foghat Live I was simply blown away. Almost 30 years later, it is still a great album. It is too bad that their studio albums never came close to what they did live. Buy this CD and play it LOUD!!!