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As Time Goes By (Very Best Of)

Little Feat
Release Date: 07/08/2003
Original Release:  1994
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 746409_CD
UPC # 095483224722
Label: Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp. (Japa
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Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping
Disc: 1
1. Dixie Chicken
2. Willin'
3. Rock N Roll Doctor
4. Two Trains
5. Truck Stop Girl
6. Fat Man in the Tub
7. Trouble
8. Sailin Shoes
9. Spanish Moon
10. Feats Don't Fail Me Now
11. Oh Atlanta
12. All That You Dream
13. Long Distant Love
14. Mercenary Territory
15. Rocket in My Pocket
16. Texas Twister
17. Let It Roll
18. Hate to Lose Your Lovin
19. Old Folks Boogie
20. Twenty Million Things

Performer: Little Feat
Distributor: MSI Music Distribution

Notes: AS TIME GOES BY (THE VERY BEST OF) brings together the favorites from the innovative rock group Little Feat. This extended collection now features 20 cuts such as "Truck Stop Girl" and "Texas Twister." As Time Goes By: The Very Best of Little Feat is an extraordinary collection that contains almost every essential Little Feat song from their '70s heyday with Lowell George, plus the two hits ("Let It Roll," "Hate to Lose Your Lovin'") from their late-'80s comeback. Most of the band's albums are worth hearing, but this is a great introduction for the curious and -- since it features "Dixie Chicken," "Willin'," "Two Trains," "Fat Man in the Bathtub," "Sailin' Shoes," "Oh Atlanta" and "All That You Dream" in one place -- it's a great summation of the group's achievements, and George's songwriting talent in particular. Unfortunately, As Time Goes By has only been released by the British division of Warner Brothers, but it's worth tracking down.~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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.
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