Sonic Mojo

Foghat

SKU: FHR0023

Barcode: 097037210311

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Foghat continues to appeal to fans of all ages because their music is timeless. On ‘Sonic Mojo’, founding member, and drummer Roger Earl is joined by guitarist, engineer and co-producer Bryan Bassett (Wild Cherry, Molly Hatchet), bassist Rodney O’Quinn (Pat Travers Band), and on lead vocals and guitar, Scott Holt (Buddy Guy)

Three songs on ‘Sonic Mojo’ have special meaning for Roger Earl, as they were co-written by Kim Simmonds, the man who gave Roger his first break back in 1967 as a member of Savoy Brown. Sadly, shortly after writing these songs, Kim passed away.

According to Roger Earl: “I love playing and working with this band. During my almost 60-year music career, I have had the honor of playing with some really great musicians…Many have passed, and some have retired or moved on, but I have to say that the current lineup is one of the most inspirational for me personally! We had a terrific time making this record. 6 original tracks and 6 of some of our favorite songs by other artists. It is interesting to note that our first album, in 1972, had a song by Willie Dixon, “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” and a Chuck Berry song, “Maybellene,” and so does this record! One from each of these great writers! So, apparently, our musical tastes haven’t changed much!

My brother Colin Earl (Mungo Jerry) wrote a song for us about one of his musical heroes, Hank Williams. We had some fun with that one too! Foghat does country?? Then we wrote a few more, picked our favorite tunes by other artists, and there you go. Twelve tracks of Sonic Mojo!

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Track Listings

  1. She's a Little Bit of Everything
  2. I Don't Appreciate You
  3. Mean Woman Blues
  4. Drivin' On
  5. Let Me Love You Baby
  6. How Many More Years
  7. Song For the Life
  8. Wish I'd a Been There
  9. Time Slips Away
  10. Black Days & Blue Nights
  11. Promised Land

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