
Rhino / Wea - Rhino / Wea
Blackfoot
Release date: 2007-08-21
Audio CD
Album Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, Southern Rock
1. Feelin' Good
2. Left Turn on a Red Light
3. Wishing Well - Blackfoot, Yamauchi, Tetsu
4. Train, Traine
5. Highway Song
6. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme
7. Every Man Should Know (Queenie)
8. Spendin' Cabbage
9. Fox Chase
10. Diary of a Workingman
11. Too Hard to Handle
12. Fly Away
13. Rattlesnake Rock 'N' Roller
14. Good Morning
15. Road Fever
16. Trouble in Mind - Blackfoot, Jones, Richard [1]
17. Doin' My Job
18. Guitar Slingers Song and Dance




plain and simple blackfoot was one of the best rock groups to come out of the southern rock era in the early 70s along with lynyrd skynyrd and molly hatchet.all the tracks here including their big hits "highway song" and "train and train" with its unmistakable harmonica intro are here and remastered with great sound and i recommend this cd as a great intro to a great rock n roll band.
Every red-blooded American that was into rock music or just Southern Rock should know at least two Blackfoot songs: "Highway Song" and "Train, Train". That is not to discourage any rock fan, this is just to instill that in America, Blackfoot was not normally connected to being associated with their own songs.
For me my first live experience with this band was during a fund raiser in the Norfolk area for the US Navy back in the early 90s. For $5 any active Navy member could go to The Boathouse to see Blackfoot and Molly Hatchet. Food and drink were relatively cheap and the music was so good. It was a good time had by all.
Blackfoot was relatively unknown by the Molly Hatchet fans that came to see their southern rockers but Blackfoot awoke those rock fans with their live performance and bringing home "Train, Train" and "Highway Song" to these Molly fans. The Hatchet heads were enlighten and when Molly teamed up with Blackfoot for a combo before Molly took the stage the people there were on their feet cheering the line-up.
Blackfoot played more then their known "hits" and frankly I thought they sounded better that Molly Hackett this round.
If you are into rock of any kind, give Blackfoot a listen and enjoy their own brand of rock and roll that should rank up there with the other classic rockers.