Foot Fetish
2000 studio album by Jesse James Dupree
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Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that "songs such as the album-opening 'Mainline' and 'Losing My Mind' would've sounded splendid on Headbanger's Ball circa 1989."[5] The Lincoln Journal Star thought that the album "finds a more musically mature, but still hard-rocking, Dupree playing a batch of songs he wrote for himself and not the band."[6] The Times & Transcript called it a "cheesened lump of boozey bluesy riff-raffling mucho-macho metal pop drivel."[1] The Daily Post stated that "the driving, unbridled strength of Dupree's music is not only catchy, but also rather addictive."[7]
Track listing
All songs written by Jesse James Dupree except where noted.
- "Mainline" – 3:25 (Dupree/Wyzard)
- "First Taste of Freedom" – 3:53
- "Losing My Mind" – 3:39 (Dupree/Roman Glick)
- "Second Chance" – 3:09
- "Satisfied" – 2:56 (Dupree/D. Murdock)
- "Devil's Advocate" – 4:31
- "Reason" – 4:31 (Dupree/Joey Huffman)
- "I Gotcha" – 3:04 (Joe Tex)
- "I Don't Share Your Pain" – 4:05
- "Let's Don't Go There" – 3:46 (Dupree/John Hayes)
- "There Comes a Time" – 4:59 (Dupree/Hayes)
- "Higher" – 3:47 (Sylvester Stewart)
- Track 8 originally recorded by Joe Tex
- Track 12 originally recorded by Sly & the Family Stone on the album Dance to the Music.
Personnel
- Jesse James Dupree – vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion
- John Hayes – lead guitar
- Roman Glick – bass (tracks 2–4 & 6)
- Ivo Severijns – bass (tracks 1, 5 & 7–12)
- Tony Belser – drums
- Joey Huffman – keyboards
Production
- Mixing – Mike Fraser
- Engineer – Jesse James Dupree, Don Tart and Mike Fraser