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Foghat - Tight Shoes (LP) - NM/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Foghat's Tight Shoes LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Foghat's Tight Shoes second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
Current Stock:
Visually Graded Record:
NM
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
L37354
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Blues Rock, Pop Rock, Hard Rock
$30.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Foghat's Tight Shoes LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Foghat
Album: Tight Shoes
Released: Australia, Jun 1980

Tracklist:

A1Stranger In My Home Town4:18
A2Loose Ends4:37
A3Full Time Lover4:28
A4Baby Can I Change Your Mind4:56
B1Too Late The Hero4:58
B2Dead End Street4:54
B3Be My Woman5:53
B4No Hard Feelings6:13


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Description

Foghat's "Tight Shoes," released in 1978, is an album that often flies under the radar when discussing the band's extensive discography, yet it holds its unique charm and significance. Known for their blues-rock influence and energetic performances, Foghat managed to carve out a niche in the rock scene of the 1970s with hits like "Slow Ride." However, by the time "Tight Shoes" came around, the musical landscape was shifting, and the album reflects some of these changes, both in the band's style and the broader rock genre.

"Tight Shoes" doesn't quite capture the same level of fame or critical acclaim as some of Foghat's earlier works, but it showcases the band's willingness to experiment and adapt. The album features a mix of rock and blues with a slightly more polished production compared to their earlier, grittier records. This shift might have been an attempt to keep up with the evolving music scene that was increasingly favoring a more refined sound.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Stranger in My Home Town." This song encapsulates the band's roots in blues while blending in rock elements that Foghat is known for. The track features compelling guitar riffs and a rhythm section that keeps the energy high, proving that the band hadn't lost its touch in creating foot-tapping, head-bobbing music.

Despite its qualities, "Tight Shoes" did not make a significant impact commercially or critically. It didn't feature any hit singles that climbed the charts, nor did it receive the kind of critical attention that some of the band's earlier albums did. This could be attributed to the changing tastes of the music audience at the time, as well as the immense competition during an era rich with musical innovation and iconic releases.

The production of "Tight Shoes" is noteworthy. The album sounds cleaner and more polished than some of Foghat's rawer, earlier works. This production style might have been an attempt to appeal to a broader audience or to fit better within the radio playlists of the time. However, this shift in production might have also alienated some fans who preferred the raw energy and less polished sound of Foghat's earlier albums.

Culturally, "Tight Shoes" represents a transitional period for Foghat. It reflects a time when the band was trying to navigate the changing tides of rock music, which was increasingly being influenced by new genres and technologies. While it may not be remembered as the most influential album in Foghat's career, it is a testament to the band's resilience and willingness to experiment with new sounds and production techniques.

In conclusion, while "Tight Shoes" may not be the most celebrated album in Foghat's discography, it offers a fascinating glimpse into a band at a crossroads. For fans of the group and scholars of rock history, the album provides insight into the challenges and changes faced by established bands during the late 1970s. It's a piece of the puzzle in understanding the evolution of rock music during that era and Foghat's place within that narrative. For those looking to explore beyond the band's hits, "Tight Shoes" offers a deeper dive into their musical journey.

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