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"Slipped, Tripped, Fell in Love" (George Jackson) - 4:18
"Bustin' Up or Bustin' Out" (James Edward Fuller, Leroy Hodges, Jr., Marshall Jones) - 3:43
"Take This Heart of Mine" (Pete Moore, Smokey Robinson, Marv Tarplin) - 3:08
"Love Rustler" (Dennis Linde, Thomas Cain) - 5:48
"Ain't Livin' Long Like This" (Rodney Crowell) - 4:55
"Back for a Taste of Your Love" (Syl Johnson, Darryl Carter, Brenda L. Thompson) - 4:35
"There Ain't No Man That Can't Be Caught" (Jimmy Lewis) - 3:44
"And I Do Just What I Want" (James Brown) - 3:22
In the Mood for Something Rude is the 11th studio album by British hard rock band Foghat, released in 1982. All eight tracks on the album were penned by outside writers, and the record is something of a covers album in which the band applies its bluesy rock and roll style over a collection of R&B and country tunes.
Years Active
1971 – present (50 years)
Founded In
London, England, United Kingdom
Foghat Band Members
Billy Davis (1990 – 1993)
Brett Cartwright (1987 – 1989)
Bryan Bassett (1999 – present)
Charlie Huhn (2000 – present)
Craig MacGregor (1976 – 2018)
Dave Crigger (1992 – 1993)
Dave Peverett (1971 – 2000)
Eric Burgeson (1986 – 1989)
Erik Cartwright (1981 – 1993)
Jeff Howell (1987 – 1991)
Kenny Aaronson (1983 – 1983)
Nick Jameson (1975 – 1983)
Phil Nudelman (1989 – 1990)
Rob Alter (1983 – 1984)
Rod Price (1971 – 1999)
Roger Earl (1971 – present)
Tony Stevens (1971 – 2005)
Boogie music-inspired hard rockers Foghat started off as an idea held by musicians Roger Earl and Lonesome Dave Peverett when they first toured America in the late-60s as members of the seminal British band Savoy Brown. The two of them playing alongside guitarist Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown was on the cutting edge of the massive British blues rock scene, and they influenced countless musicians on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1971, wanting to give a more slick, rock n roll flavor to the boogie music they were playing with said group, Dave and Roger enlisted lead/slide guitarist Rod Price and bassist Tony Stevens to create a new band. According to Songfacts, Foghat got their name from when Peverett played a Scrabble-like game with his brother and just made up a word on the spot to suit his letters. Peverett convinced the band to go with it instead of Brandywine.
Foghat Band Members
Roger Earl – drums (1971–1984, 1993–present)
Bryan Bassett – lead guitar (1999–present)
Charlie Huhn – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2000–present)
Rodney O'Quinn – bass (2015–present)
Dave Peverett – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (1971–1984, 1993–2000; died 2000)
Rod Price – lead guitar, backing vocals (1971–1980, 1993–1999; died 2005)
Tony Stevens – bass (1971–1975, 1993–2005)
Nick Jameson – bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1975–1976, 1982–1983)
Craig MacGregor – bass (1976–1982, 2005–2015; died 2018)
Erik Cartwright – lead guitar, backing vocals (1981–1984; died 2017)
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