Foghat albums in order

Foghat

English rock band

For their self-titled debut album, see Foghat (1972 album).

For their second self-titled album, see Foghat (1973 album).

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 changes, the band continues to record and perform.

History

1970s

The band initially featured Dave Peverett ("Lonesome Dave") on guitar and vocals, Tony Stevens on bass and Roger Earl on drums, after all three musicians left Savoy Brown in 1971.[5]Rod Price, on guitar/slide guitar, joined after he left Black Cat Bones in December 1970. The new line-up was named "Foghat" (a nonsense word from a Scrabble-like game played by Peverett and his brother[6]) in January 1971. There is a cartoon drawing on the back cover of t

“Slow Ride” “Fool for the City” “I Just Want to Make Love to You” “Third Time Lucky”
“Drivin’ Wheel”  “Stone Blue”  “Slow Ride”  “Honey Hush”

“Fool for the City”  “Home in My Hand”  “Road Fever”

 “Third Time Lucky”  “Terraplane Blues”  “Drivin’ On

 

It’s been over 54 years since anyone had to ask: What’s a Foghat?”
The reason no one asks anymore is obvious.

Foghat: Boogie Kings for Over Five Decades

In 2025, Foghat celebrates 54 years of rock ‘n’ roll history. This legendary band released their latest album, Sonic Mojo, in November 2023, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts and remained on the charts for 30+  weeks. Known for their infectious boogie rock, Foghat continues to captivate audiences, delivering high-energy performances that are just as thrilling today as they were in 1977 when their classic multi-platinum album, Foghat Live, broke them worldwide.

Foghat’s timeless appeal spans generations. Their concerts attract Baby Boomers, Gen X’ers, Millennials, and younger fans alike. Whether discovered through the video game Guita

List of Foghat members

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 Rod Price (formerly of Black Cat Bones).[1] After four studio albums, Stevens left the band in late 1974 due to their heavy touring commitments, with multi-instrumentalist Nick Jameson (who had produced the group's fourth album Rock and Roll Outlaws) taking his place.[2] By early 1976, Jameson had been replaced by Craig MacGregor.[3] Price was the second original member of the band to leave in November 1980, following the touring cycle for their ninth studio album Tight Shoes.[4] He was replaced the following year by Erik Cartwright.[5]

MacGregor left the band in 1982 and was replaced by the returning Jameson.[6]Kenny Aaronson took over in 1983, followed by Rob Alter,[7] before MacGregor returned

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