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Just before this album was completed, singer-songwriter Lowell George died of a heart attack. The album was completed by the rest of the band, and was announced as the last Little Feat album, though the remaining members resumed playing as Little Feat in the late 1980's.
As Little Feat were working on their seventh studio album, Lowell George was just marginally part of the group, spending much of his time completing his solo album, Thanks I'll Eat It Here. While he was touring in support of the record, he suffered a massive heart attack and died, leaving behind an uncompleted record with Little Feat. After mourning, the band regrouped and patched together Down on the Farm, the last album of the Lowell-led era. Since George was preoccupied during the recording, it's not surprising that he only makes himself heard on occasion on the album. It's also not surprising that the group was suffering, not just from the loss of a colleague, but from a lack of direction. They were drifting on Time Loves a Hero, after all, and while this is musically a little more straightforward than that fusion-flavored affair, it still is fairly uninspired. The surfaces are very slick, as should be expected with late-'70s Californian rock, which again doesn't let the group breathe, but the real problem is that the material is just not terribly memorable. Given the circumstances surrounding the completion of Down on the Farm, it's fairly easy to forgive the band this misstep, but it doesn't make the album any less disheartening. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
(vocals, keyboards); Kenny Gradney (bass); Richard Hayward (drums); Sam Clayton (percussion, conga).
Little Feat: Lowell George, Paul Barrere (vocals, guitars); Bill Payne
Down On The Farm Music | List Price | $8.96 (You save $1.37) | | Category | Rock Albums, Oldies CDs, Rock/Pop | | Label | Warner Bros. (Record Label) | | Orig Year | 1979 | | All Time Sales Rank | 9182  | | CD Universe Part number | 1099269 | | Catalog number | 3345 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 25, 1990 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Lowell George | | Recording Time | 35 minutes | | Personnel | Bill Payne Lowell George Paul Barrere - vocals, guitars
Also: Bonnie Raitt, Lee Thornburg, Robben Ford, David Lindley, Jerry Jumonville, Gordon de Witty, Fran Payne |
Little Feat Down On The Farm Songs Down On The Farm Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Get serious There were no more than two good tracks here, the band was in serious decline, with their best days long gone. Submitted by Mark (Toronto, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Miss Duck Lips I Presume? The final album of the Lowell George era was a definite improvement over their previous two releases. The band seems to have recaptured a good portion of their early spark, despite the fact that "Down On The Farm" was in production during the group's April 1979 breakup and the loss of George two months later. The best bits are the title cut (the hilarious intro of George's verbal battle with a croaking bullfrog being criminally omitted from the 2000 box set), "Six Feet Of Snow", the poignant "Be One Now", and the Doobie-esque "Wake Up Dreaming". This (then) "Real Last Record Album" was a willing finale to a grossly underappreciated career. Submitted by Will-T (Lawrenceburg IN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
like apple pie As a big feat fan i found this record to be nice and tight with the usual clean cut funky grooves that we all know them for. I especially love Kokomo and Lowell's heartbreaker, Be One Now. To say they were finished is utter nonsense. Submitted by jamie.graves (Toronto, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fantastic One of their greatest - Linda Lou and a few others blow me away - Don't miss it !
Tim Submitted by angotex (Cypress , Tx USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 2 found this helpful.
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