This would be the first of many gold and
platinum albums for Peverett. In 1974, Foghat released two gold albums,
Energized and
Rock and Roll Outlaws. Their first platinum album,
Fool for the City, was released in 1975, producing two
hit singles: the title track, and "
Slow Ride".
Fool for the City featured Nick Jameson on bass, temporarily replacing Foghat bassist Tony Stevens. Jameson also toured with Foghat in support of the album. In 1976, with the addition of bassist Craig MacGregor, they began touring even larger venues, and recorded another gold album,
Night Shift, followed by the highly successful 1977
Foghat Live album. Their next album,
Stone Blue, was again certified gold. In 1984, Peverett quit the band to move back to England. He returned to touring shortly thereafter with his own version of the band, called Lonesome Dave's Foghat. ==Reunion and death==