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Label:
  Mobile Fidelity - http://www.mofi.com/
Serial:
  UDSACD 2037
Title:
  Foghat: Fool For The City
Description:
  "Fool For The City"

Foghat
Track listing:
  1. Fool For The City
2. My Babe
3. Slow Ride
4. Terraplane Blues
5. Save Your Loving (For Me)
6. Drive Me Home
7. Take It Or Leave It
Genre:
  Pop/Rock
Content:
  Stereo
Media:
  Hybrid
Recording type:
 
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Reviews: 4 show all

Review by analogue February 23, 2009 (4 of 4 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:
It seems that in order to rightfully review an sacd one would have to have an actual sacd player and a decent stereo system. Its never fair to review the cd layer even if it is derived from the sacd layer. Otherwise the person in question will not really know or understand why sacd is special. There is an awful amount of information on master tapes and cd will never do it justice. And only good equipment will bring those nuances out.

Mobile Fidelity has done a stellar job in bringing this sacd to us. Its their third straight classic title to be released this year. tHE OTHERS BEING TWO mARVIN gAYE CLASSIC ALBUMS.

This Foghat release is a little warm, very good ambiance, decent bass, crisp guitar work and good vocals. This release does not suffer from the digititis disease where your ears will want to turn off because the highs squeal. In that regard the sacd is nuetral.

The only thing a person might complain about is that they dont like all the songs. I am easilly accepting of all claissic rock and even though I only knew two songs from the radio I really enjoy the whole album.

They don't make them like that any more.

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Review by pvcmusiclover April 11, 2012 (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:
The tight sonics of this album are really well revealed by the MFSL transfer. That's for sure. Slow Ride is a great example. Just the snap of the drums, etc. By far, way cleaner/tighter than version out there (that I can think of).

Sorry to be picky, but I really don't like MFSL's idea that one can always 100% of the time commit something to disc without using any corrective EQ whatsoever. For one, the low end really drops off under about 100 or 80hz. To really get the low bass notes or the impact of the kick drum, this is simply unacceptable! Secondly, some songs sound just straight bland without a little bit of added high end.

I took 88.2/24 rips of the DSD and EQed them to my heart's content. Lemmie tell you, after a little EQ work, this disc sounds amazing. I should also note that I don't usually mess with EQ (particularly the treble) it sounds 'good enough' to my ears.

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Review by lampertb January 28, 2011 (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:
Well (as the previous reviewer mentioned), I DO own SACD-capable equipment and have played this album. I think that it's outstanding... kind of like Motley Crue, but a little more innocent. :-)

I must admit that I simply dig MoFi releases... haven't bought a bad one yet. Nevertheless, what MoFi claims on its site about being astounded at the amount of detail brought out by the clearing-away of the mastering process is probably legit. I honestly am surprised that a record this old, with a band that at that point had so few... resources, sounds this good.

Have you ever heard the full-length "Slowride"? Me neither, 'til I bought this SACD. Worth the price of admission by itself... but it's not even my favorite track. Great release!

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