Cool Feet

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In the City 04:21 Tools
Burning Desire 03:45 Tools
Over the Highway 04:45 Tools
Hello Lucy 03:51 Tools
Alone in Your Cage 05:52 Tools
The Fool 04:15 Tools
The Man From Marakesh 04:39 Tools
Hello Lucy / Burning Desire 07:35 Tools
Now I Know I Am Free 03:11 Tools
Mister 02:28 Tools
Now I Know I'm Free 03:36 Tools
Drénkt e Patt op mech 02:28 Tools
Meng Grouss Léift 03:36 Tools
Schnapp Rock 03:36 Tools
Hey du 03:36 Tools
Samschdes Owes 03:36 Tools
Roude Léiw, Huel Se 03:36 Tools
Kettche, Kettche 03:36 Tools
De Jangeli 03:36 Tools
De Superjhemp 02:26 Tools
Ketty, huel de Fändel raus 03:36 Tools
An Engem Klengen Dueref 02:26 Tools
Chicken Mike 02:26 Tools
Lëtzebuerger Spézialitéiten 03:36 Tools
Rock An Der Fuesent 02:26 Tools
Un Der Atert 02:26 Tools
Mir Gin Nach Nët Hém 03:19 Tools
Emmer Méi 03:19 Tools
Biip, Biip Medley 2 03:19 Tools
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Cool Feet are unquestionably one of the most sought after acts from the 70's underground. In fact, their sole full-length release easily fetches a few thousand dollars each time a clean copy surfaces online. Not much is known about this band, but the quartet formed in the Gutland of Luxembourg sometime in the early 70's. One half of the band were German & the other half British. Their self-titled album was recorded at Dierks Studios. Issued in very limited quantities on the small Pallas label, the album virtually came and went without much fuss at the time, though over time it has gained a nearly unparalleled amount of attention due to its scarcity. So does this album deserve the hype? Well, let's just say that it's most certainly not the masterpiece one might expect, but it's also much better than a good portion of the relics that collectors tend to lavish praise upon. With a sound that references alot of the early Scorpions material, there's some real worthy music happening here. The vocals are eerily quite similar to Birth Control's own Bernd Noske. It's almost uncanny, really. There's plenty of turbocharged hard rock among the batch of tracks presented, along with a handful of more introspective numbers. One such heavy standout is the ballsy "Hello Lucy", with fantastic vocals & perfect rhythmic pacing. If drawing comparisons is your preference, see bands like Doctor Downtrip, Bastard or Hairy Chapter for other points of reference. Whatever your angle, I'm sure many of you will find something to love about Cool Feet. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.