Little Feat - Little Feat
Facts
| Artist(s) | Little Feat |
| Studio | Warner Bros / Wea |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075992718929 |
| Buy this item | $8.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 16 7:32 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Little Feat - Little Feat
Japanese limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. Album Description
Tracks
- Snakes on Everything - Little Feat, Payne, Bill
- Strawberry Flats - Little Feat, Payne, Bill
- Truck Stop Girl - Little Feat, Payne, Bill
- Brides of Jesus - Little Feat, Payne, Bill
- Willin' - Little Feat, George, Lowell
- Hamburger Midnight - Little Feat, George, Lowell
- Forty-Four Blues: How Many More Years - Little Feat, Howlin' Wolf
- Crack in Your Door - Little Feat, George, Lowell
- I've Been the One - Little Feat, George, Lowell
- Takin' My Time - Little Feat, Payne, Bill
- Crazy Captain Gunboat Willie - Little Feat, Payne, Bill
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Couldn't be better |
was in perfect condition. Enjoying the music. May 30, 2008
| Little Feat's Debut Album Is Great, If A Bit Unpolished |
| first step to perfection |
| Order something with snakes on everything |
If you got into the band with later albums you should be aware that Little Feat's first album (an overlooked masterpiece, while it has the seeds of their later great albums, is probably the least like albums such as their classic live set "Waiting for Columbus" compared to later work. It has a much rougher blues edge to the overall sound but it's still a delight.
This is only available as a limited, numbered edition (don't know how many are being produced however). I'd highly recommend Little Feat's debut. Keep up the great work Shawn!
Also recommended:
Waiting for Columbus
Sailin' Shoes
Feats Don't Fail Me Now September 19, 2007
| A forgotten gem (4.5 stars) |
But don't let that discourage you from checking this out as every track here is very good. Tracks like the melancholy "Truck Stop Girl", the beautiful "Brides of Jesus", and the story songs "Crazy Captain Gumboat Willie" and "Strawberry Flats" are all top notch while the country sounding "I've Been The One", the ballad "Takin' My Time", and the bluesy "Crack In Your Door" are also very good. The version of their classic "Willin'", is very good and very different than the more popular version on Sailin' Shoes as George sings the vocal faster while the arrangement is straight country. Other strong tracks include the rollicking tracks "Hamburger Midnight" and "Snakes on Everything" and the old-time blues of "Forty-Four Blues/How Many More Years." All told, this is easily one of their best albums and I would rank this is as their third best studio album, behind Sailin' Shoes and Dixie Chicken respectively. Highly recommended.
October 18, 2006
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