
Two discs of high-octane boogie rock captured across decades. Searing slide guitar, thunderous shuffles, and the unmistakable energy of a sweat-soaked arena.
2004 · Sanctuary
Decades Live is a masterclass in the art of the boogie. From the first strike of the snare, the album radiates a relentless, blue-collar energy that feels both massive and intimate. It is the sound of a band that lived on the road, translating the grit of the blues into the scale of 1970s arena rock. The dual-guitar interplay is the focal point, with bottleneck slide work that cuts through the mix like a siren, supported by a rhythm section that never lets the tempo sag.
How does Decades Live sound next to the rest of Foghat's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into party celebration than the rest of the catalogue.
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