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| | Representing The Mambo CD (1989)
$9.69 Having demonstrated on Let It Roll that they could produce an effective Little Feat sound-alike record, the reconstituted band should have stopped while they were ahead. This follow-up shows a decline in songwriting, making the absence of Lowell George unmistakably ...
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| Waiting For Columbus: Deluxe Edition CDs (1978) Bonus CD; Deluxe Edition
$17.29 rested on its live performances, which were particularly popular in the South. This was the most successful album for Little Feat, reaching number 18 on the album charts.
2 LPs on 1 CD, with 2 songs, "Don't Bogart That Joint" and ...
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| Dixie Chicken CD (1973)
$5.95 DIXIE CHICKEN is the first album by the most enduring Little Feat line-up: Kenny Gradney replaced departed bassist Roy Estrada, and New Orleans musicians Sam Clayton and Paul Barrere rounded out the new group. This line-up went through periodic break-ups ...
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| Sailin' Shoes CD (1972)
$5.99 Though it seemed difficult for Little Feat to improve on their first album, SAILIN' SHOES does exactly that. Building on the bluesy feel of the debut, SAILIN' SHOES is more varied, with radio-ready country-rock ("Easy to Slip"), lilting downhome ballads ...
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| Time Loves A Hero CD (1977)
$6.19 The Lowell George-fronted version of Little Feat pretty much reached the end of its tether with TIME LOVES A HERO. George had become disenchanted with the slicker, jazzier sound that keysman Bill Payne and guitarist Paul Barrere were moving towards ...
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| Feats Don't Fail Me Now CD (1974)
$6.15 On the heels of DIXIE CHICKEN, arguably Little Feat's finest moment, came this superb collection of country-fried grooves and good times. Even leaner and more energetic that DIXIE CHICKEN, FEATS DON'T FAIL ME NOW injects higher doses of rock & ...
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| Down On The Farm CD (1979)
$7.59 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 ...
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| Down Upon The Suwannee River CDs (2003)
$15.29 As the fourth release on Little Feat's Hot Tomato Records -- think of it as their own personal Dick's Picks -- Down Upon the Suwannee River offers another 2000s-era vintage performance of the reunited Feat rolling through a bunch of ...
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| Best Of Little Feat CD (2006) Remastered
$10.49 While it's easy to think of Little Feat as nothing more than a typical Southern-fried 1970s boogie band, they are in fact a case study in what happens to a musical stew that sits in the sun of downtown L.A. ...
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| Chinese Work Songs CD (2000)
$8.69 Principally recorded at Studio Without Walls, Los Angeles, California.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Some fans of Little Feat's classic 1970s recordings argue that the band should have lost the right to use that name when Lowell George ...
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 Little Feat Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Little Feat songs: Fat Man in the Bathtub Lyrics, Tripe Face Boogie Lyrics, Oh Atlanta Lyrics, Rocket in My Pocket Lyrics, Time Loves a Hero Lyrics, Skin It Back Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Two Trains Lyrics, Cadillac Hotel Lyrics, Roll Um Easy Lyrics, On Your Way Down Lyrics, Old Folks Boogie Lyrics, Walkin All Night Lyrics, Old Folks' Boogie Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Hi Roller Lyrics, Long Distance Love Lyrics, Borderline Blues Lyrics, Blue Jean Blues Lyrics, Juliette Lyrics.
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 Little Feat Biography
Los Angeles' Little Feat served up a polymorphic gumbo of New Orleans funk, southern boogie, and blues rock with the soulful slide guitar, worn voice, and tremendous country-tinged songwriting of leader Lowell George as its main ingredients. Founded by George and pianist Bill Payne in 1969, Little Feat released a couple of straighter blues rock albums before embracing an infectious, Meters-like groove in their rhythm section (Roy Estrada and Richie Hayward of the Mothers of Invention). Despite a run of critically acclaimed albums throughout the '70s--and George's continuing excellence as a songwriter--the band broke up in 1979 shortly after George died. Reformed versions of Little Feat continued to release records and tour in the ensuing decades.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Bill Payne | Doobie Brothers, Emmylou Harris, James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Bob Seger, Jackson Browne, Carly Simon, Bryan Adams | | Paul Barrere | Freebo, Jack Bruce, Col. Bruce Hampton, Ramiro Medina | | Sam Clayton | Jimmy Buffett, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Palmer, Bob Seger, Jimmy Barnes, Docomodake no Uta, Freebo, Kardinal Offishall, Sanford & Townsend | | Fred Tackett | Rod Stewart, Boz Scaggs, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, 5th Dimension, Jackson Browne, Carpenters, Rickie Lee Jones, Kris Kristofferson | | Richard Hayward | Buddy Guy, Coco Montoya, Robert Plant, Ry Cooder, Travis Tritt, Warren Zevon, John Cale, Kim Carnes, Eric Clapton | | Lowell George | Etta James, Robert Palmer, Carly Simon, Jackson Browne, Harry Nilsson, Mike Auldridge, Docomodake no Uta, Michele O'Malley | | Shaun Murphy | Bob Seger, Eric Clapton, Sam Bush, Jim Kweskin, Coco Montoya, Roses Are Red, Steve Vai, Darryl Worley | | Richie Hayward | Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Van Dyke Parks, Robert Plant, Kim Carnes, Tinsley Ellis, Judy Henske, Jimmy Herring, Candye Kane | | Kenny Gradney | Bobby & The Midnites, Docomodake no Uta, Jimmy Herring, Coco Montoya, Delaney & Bonnie |
 Worked With
Travis Tritt
 Contemporaries
Eric Clapton, Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, Ry Cooder, Canned Heat, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Emmylou Harris, Phish, The Doobie Brothers, Boz Scaggs, Bonnie Raitt, Steely Dan, Randy Newman, Taj Mahal, J. Geils Band, Tower of Power, Leon Russell, J.J. Cale, Peter Green, Faces, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Doug Sahm, The Average White Band, Molly Hatchet, Big Brother & the Holding Company, Weather Report, Michael McDonald (Vocals/Keys), Delaney & Bonnie, Robin Trower, Elvin Bishop, NRBQ, Gregg Allman, Al Kooper, Climax Blues Band, Buffalo Springfield, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, The Sons of Champlin, Keith Richards, Duane Allman, Jesse Ed Davis (Guitar), New Barbarians, Colin James, Kokomo, David Lindley, The Band of Heathens, Wet Willie, Terence Boylan, Delaney Bramlett, Hog Heaven
 Followers
Phish, The String Cheese Incident, Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, Sheryl Crow, Blues Traveler, Joan Osborne, Spin Doctors, Neville Brothers, Rusted Root, Col. Bruce Hampton
 Influences
Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, James Brown, Chuck Berry, Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, The Band, Santana, Howlin' Wolf, The Allman Brothers Band, Captain Beefheart, Elmore James, Dr. John, The Meters, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Allen Toussaint, The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
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