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Little Feat - Original Album Series (5CD Box Set) (2009)

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Year: 2009 | 5CD Box Set | Label: Rhino Records / Warner Music | Box Catalog: 8122 79 835 9

Genre: Rock / Southern Rock / Blues Rock / Country Rock

Discs are packed in cardboard envelopes and enclosed in a box. Making cardboard envelopes is equal to the original design of vinyl records. amazon.com Only five CD Box set containing a Quintet of original albums from the Blues / Rock outfit: Dixie Chicken, Feats Do not Fail Me Now, Little Feat, Sailin 'Shoes and The Last Record Album.

Warner. 2010

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Little Feat is an American Rock Band Formed by SINGER-songwriter, guitarist and Lead Vocalist and keyboardist George Lowell Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles.

Although the Band Has undergone Several changes in lineup ITS, the Music Remains an eclectic Blend of Rock and roll, Blues, Country, Folk, R & B, Funk and Jazz fusion Influences. ru.wikipedia.org Little Feat - American rock band formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, California, and runs an eclectic blues-rock with elements of country rock, southern rock, rhythm & blues, soul music. The high technical skill of musicians (as Allmusic) blended well with the general format of the classic rock of the 1970s, but the group created a highly unorthodox music and - thanks largely to the original musical ideas leader Lowell George (in the past - the party's Mothers of Invention) - gained cult status and respect of music critics. After the death of Lowell George in 1979, the group disbanded, but reunited in 1987, failed to restore the authority - although it has toured every time with the same success. Eleven Little Feat album entered the Billboard 200.

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1971 Little Feat

Little Feat was the eponymous debut by the American rock band Little Feat, released in January 1971. Cobbled together from a variety of recording sessions mostly between August and September 1970, its sound can be best described as the antithesis to any of the group's classic recordings (such as 1973's Dixie Chicken and 1978's Waiting For Columbus). Featuring the Mk. A line-up of the group, with Roy Estrada on bass, it was the first of eight albums by the group before their initial 1979 break-up. The blues that accented the group's later recordings were in full force on Little Feat. Utilizing slide guitar legend Ry Cooder, the group knocked off a medley of two Howlin 'Wolf songs, "Forty Four Blues" and "How Many More Years." The coming together of bizarre lyrics and superb instrumentation that dominated all Little Feat albums through Lowell George's tenure as leader were debuted with the dark "Hamburger Midnight." The brilliant slices of American life that were present on each album were debuted with "Strawberry Flats" and "Willin '" (the latter destined for a reworking on Sailin' Shoes). The tender side of the group was exemplified with tracks like "Truck Stop Girl" and "I've Been The One." The cover shows a mural in Venice, California, painted by the LA Fine Arts Squad in 1970 - "Venice in the Snow". Due to its relative failure commercially (only selling about 11,000 copies), the group never again attempted to record anything like it. In 2007 the album was released as Gold CD (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab).

Personnel

* Lowell George - vocals, Lead, Rhythm and Slide Guitars, harmonica

* Richard Hayward - drums, backing vocals

* Bill Payne - Piano, keyboards, vocals / Roy Estrada * - Bass, backing vocals Additional Personnel Russ Titelman * - Percussion, backing vocals, Piano on "I've Been The One" Ry Cooder * - Slide Guitar on "Willin '" and "Forty Four Blues / How Many More Years" * Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal Steel on "I've Been The One" * Kirby Johnson - string and horn arrangements

01 Snakes On Everything

02 Strawberry Flats

03 Truck Stop Girl

04 Brides Of Jesus

05 Willin '

06 Hamburger Midnight

07 Forty Four Blues / How Many More Years

08 Crack In Your Door

09 I've Been The One

10 Takin 'My Time

11 Crazy Captain Willie gunboat EAC log - AccurateRip

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1972 Sailin 'Shoes

Sailin 'Shoes was the second studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1972. It is notable for several reasons. First, it introduced the work of Neon Park to the group, with his design of a sailing shoe of a cake swinging on a tree swing that adorned the front cover, which seems to be an allusion to The Swing by painter Jean-Honore Fragonard. Second, it was a more refined album than predecessor, signaling a shift from that album into the next. Third, it marked the last album original bassist Roy Estrada appeared on. Highlighted by a reworked group version of "Willin '," the track that had led Frank Zappa to sack guitarist and vocalist Lowell George from The Mothers of Invention, it also featured such enduring tracks as "A Apolitical Blues," "Easy to Slip" and the title track, all by guitarist and lead vocalist Lowell George, the second co-written with Martin Kibbee (aka Fred Martin), a former bandmate (The Factory), and the first appearance of the "George / Martin" credit on a Little Feat record. It was the last full Little Feat record to be produced by an outsider until 1977's Time Loves a Hero, the three albums in the interim produced nearly in their entireties by Lowell George. In 1988, Van Halen did a cover of "A Apolitical Blues" on their album, OU812. However, at least some cassette copies of the album don't include this song. In 2008 the album was released as Gold CD (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab).

Personnel

* Lowell George - vocals, Guitar, harmonica, Baritone Saxophone, Drum machine

* Richie Hayward - drums, Percussion, backing vocals

* Bill Payne - Piano, organ, Accordion, backing vocals, Lead vocals on "Cat Fever"

* Roy Estrada - Bass, backing vocals (last album with Group) Additional Personnel * Milt Holland - Percussion on "Easy to Slip" and "Trouble" * Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal Steel Guitar on "Willin '" and "Texas Rose Cafe" * Debbie Lindsey - vocals on "Cold Cold Cold" and "Sailin 'Shoes" * Ron Elliott - Rhythm Guitar on "A Apolitical Blues"

01 Easy To Slip

02 Cold, Cold, Cold

03 Trouble

04 Tripe Face Boogie

05 Willin '

06 A Apolitical Blues

07 Sailin 'Shoes

08 Teenage Nervous Breakdown

09 Got No Shadow

10 Cat Fever

11 Texas Rose Cafe EAC log - AccurateRip

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1973 Dixie Chicken

Dixie Chicken is the third studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1973. (See 1973 in music). The artwork for the front cover was by illustrator Neon Park. The album is considered their landmark album with the title track as their signature song that helped further define the Little Feat sound. This was augmented by two additional members (guitarist Paul Barrere and percussionist Sam Clayton) added to make the more complete and familiar lineup that continued until their 1979 breakup. Bassist Kenny Gradney was brought in to replace original bassist Roy Estrada.

Personnel

* Barrere Paul - Guitar, vocals (first album with Group) / * Sam Clayton - Congas (first album with Group)

* Lowell George - vocals, Guitar, Cowbell / * Kenny Gradney - Bass (first album with Group)

* Richard Hayward - drums, backing vocals / Bill Payne * - keyboards, synthesizer, vocals Additional Personnel Bonnie Bramlett * - backing vocals / * Malcolm Cecil - synthesizer * Tret Fure - backing vocals / Danny Hutton * - backing vocals * Milt Holland - tabla / * Gloria Jones - backing vocals * Debbie Lindsey - backing vocals / Bonnie Raitt * - backing vocals * Stephanie Spruill - backing vocals (Typo on the cover: Stephanie Spurville) * Fred Tackett - Guitar (joined Band 1988)

01 Dixie Chicken

02 Two Trains

Roll Um Easy 03

04 On Your Way Down

05 Kiss It Off

06 Fool Yourself

07 Walkin 'All Night

08 Fat Man In The Bathtub

09 Juliet

10 Lafayette Railroad EAC log - AccurateRip

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1974 Feats Don't Fail Me Now

Feats Don't Fail Me Now is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1974. (See 1974 in music)

Personnel

* Barrere Paul - Guitar, vocals / Sam Clayton * - Percussion, vocals

Lowell George * - vocals, Guitar / * Kenny Gradney - Bass

* Richie Hayward - drums, backing vocals / Bill Payne * - keyboards, vocals Additional Personnel * Gordon DeWitty - clavinet (track 5) / * Fred White - drums (track 5) * Emmylou Harris - backing vocals * Bonnie Raitt - backing vocals / * Fran Tate - backing vocals

01 Rock And Roll Doctor

Oh Atlanta 02

03 Skin It Back

04 Down The Road

05 Spanish Moon

06 Feats Don't Fail Me Now

07 The Fan

08 Medley: Cold Cold Cold / Triple Face Boogie EAC log - AccurateRip

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1975 The Last Record Album

The Last Record Album is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1975. (See 1975 in music)

Personnel

* Barrere Paul - Guitar, vocals / Sam Clayton * - Congas

* Lowell George - vocals, Guitar / * Kenny Gradney - Bass

* Richard Hayward - drums, vocals / Bill Payne * - keyboards, synthesizer, vocals Additional Personnel * Valerie Carter - backing vocals (tracks 3 and 5) * John Hall - Guitar (Track 2) * Fran Tate - backing vocals (Tracks 3 and 5)

01 Romance Dance

02 All That You Dream

03 Long Distance Love

04 Day Or Night

05 One Love Stand

06 Down Below The Borderline

07 Somebody's Leavin '

08 Mercenary Territory

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