Foghat - Last Train Home (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Foghat
- Title: Last Train Home
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Foghat Records
- Genre: Classic Rock, Southern Rock, Blues Rock
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:00:23
- Total Size: 422 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Born for the Road
02. Needle & Spoon
03. So Many Roads, So Many Trains
04. Last Train Home
05. Shake Your Money Maker
06. It Hurts Me Too
07. Feel So Bad
08. Louisiana Blues
09. 495 Boogie
10. Rollin' & Tumblin/You Need Love
11. In My Dreams (feat. Eddie Kirkland)
12. Good Good Day (feat. Eddie Kirkland)
Foghat has been on the oldies circuit so long that the appearance of a new album is a bit of a surprise -- and it’s even more so when it’s an outright blues album, as it is in 2010’s Last Train Home, their first new record in seven years. Fittingly for veterans of the arena rock ‘70s, Foghat’s blues are heavily steeped in the British Invasion’s version of the blues - they’re long on amplification and extended jams, as should be expected for a band who is an outgrowth of Savoy Brown - but their roots dig deeper, as evidenced by two good cuts with Eddie Kirkland at the end of the record. Foghat don’t reinvent these songs, but they do play with a considerable amount of energy and a precision that only a veteran touring band could have, making this a nice little surprise for hardcore fans.
01. Born for the Road
02. Needle & Spoon
03. So Many Roads, So Many Trains
04. Last Train Home
05. Shake Your Money Maker
06. It Hurts Me Too
07. Feel So Bad
08. Louisiana Blues
09. 495 Boogie
10. Rollin' & Tumblin/You Need Love
11. In My Dreams (feat. Eddie Kirkland)
12. Good Good Day (feat. Eddie Kirkland)
Foghat has been on the oldies circuit so long that the appearance of a new album is a bit of a surprise -- and it’s even more so when it’s an outright blues album, as it is in 2010’s Last Train Home, their first new record in seven years. Fittingly for veterans of the arena rock ‘70s, Foghat’s blues are heavily steeped in the British Invasion’s version of the blues - they’re long on amplification and extended jams, as should be expected for a band who is an outgrowth of Savoy Brown - but their roots dig deeper, as evidenced by two good cuts with Eddie Kirkland at the end of the record. Foghat don’t reinvent these songs, but they do play with a considerable amount of energy and a precision that only a veteran touring band could have, making this a nice little surprise for hardcore fans.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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