
On this day May 28, 1980, Foghat released their ninth studio album Tight Shoes, continuing their blend of blues rock and hard driving rhythms that had defined the band through the 70s. The album marked a slight shift in style, introducing more polished production and keyboard elements while still keeping their signature edge.
Tight Shoes featured tracks like Stranger in My Home Town and Full Time Lover and was the last album to include founding member Rod Price before his departure. The record reached number 106 on the Billboard charts and showcased a band in transition as they entered the new decade.
Fun fact: Although not a commercial hit, Tight Shoes has since gained appreciation from fans for its more experimental approach compared to Foghat’s earlier albums.
Tight Shoes featured tracks like Stranger in My Home Town and Full Time Lover and was the last album to include founding member Rod Price before his departure. The record reached number 106 on the Billboard charts and showcased a band in transition as they entered the new decade.
Fun fact: Although not a commercial hit, Tight Shoes has since gained appreciation from fans for its more experimental approach compared to Foghat’s earlier albums.