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Foot Loose & Fancy Free" is Rod Stewart's eighth album, released in November 1977 on Riva Records in the UK and Warner Bros. in the US. Rod Stewart - Vocals Jim Cregan, Gary Grainger, Steve Cropper, Billy Peek, Fred Tackett - Guitars Phil Chen - Bass Carmine Appice - Drums John Jarvis, David Foster, Nicky Hopkins - Keyboards Paulinho Da Costa, Tom Vig - Percussion Phil Kenzie - Horns Richard Greene - Violin. EAC extraction logfile from 15. October 2009, 14:00 for CD Rod Stewart, Foot Loose & Fancy Free.
Artists Rod Stewart Foot Loose & Fancy Free. Foot Loose & Fancy Free Rod Stewart. Foot Loose & Fancy Free. This album has an average beat per minute of 118 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 98/160 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Foot Loose & Fancy Free.
Rod Stewart released his eighth solo album entitled Foot Loose and Fancy Free in November of 1977. The album came hot off the heels of his huge blockbuster, 1976's A Night on the Town. When Rod toured for A Night On the Town, Rod put himself together a dynamic new band for the album which consisted of Jim Cregan and Gary Grainger (all of whom would be in Rod's band for next decade) and Billy Peek, bass player Phil Chen, keyboard player John Jarris and legendary rock drummer Carmine Appice. We slow down for the hit ballad "You're In My Heart" which was an ode to Rod's love of English football (soccer to us Americans) and a great ballad and a huge US hit. Then we end the first side with another rocker out of "Born Loose" which has the legendary John Mayall on some scorching harmonica and sounds like an outtake from Rod's old band The Faces.
Rod Stewart aimed for hips and hearts on this 1977 album. Opening track Hot Legs has grinding guitars that you feel in your pelvis and lyrics that are all licked lips and arched eyebrows.