Barnstormin' Live [Box Set]Little Feat
Release Date: 03/07/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 753509_CD
UPC # 606673021528
Label: Hot Tomato Records
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Disc: 1
1.
Rocket in My Pocket
2.
Keepin' Up with the Joneses
3.
Change in Luck
4.
Spiders Blues
5.
One Clear Moment>Just Another Sunday
6.
Walkin' as Two
7.
Last Night
8.
Roll Um Easy
9.
Blues Don't Tell It All, The
10.
Why Don't It Look Like the Way That It Talk
Disc: 2
1.
Down on the Farm/Country Man Blues
2.
Under the Radar
3.
Fool Yourself
4.
Sailin' Shoes
5.
Night on the Town
6.
Apolitical Blues
7.
Distant Thunder
8.
Six Feet of Snow
9.
Fighting the Mosquito Wars
10.
Day at the Dog Races
Performer: Little Feat
Engineer: Howard Burke; Roger Cole Producer: Howard Burke; Paul Barrere; Roger Cole; Bill Payne Distributor: Redeye Music Distribution Notes: "Barnstormin' Box" is a set of Barnstormin' Live Volume 1 & 2. Personnel: Fred Tackett (vocals, guitar, mandolin, trumpet); Paul Barr�re (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Bill Payne (vocals, keyboards); Richard Hayward (vocals, drums); Shaun Murphy (vocals, tambourine). Audio Mixers: Paul Barr�re; Roger Cole. Recording information: 2004. This deluxe collection of songs recorded at various venues throughout 2004 features the lengthy jams no Little Feat fan would wish to be without, as well as old favorites like "Sailin' Shoes" and "Apolitical Blues." That this is no one-off financially motivated reunion tour is made plain by the high-caliber instrumental interplay, and while the spirit of Lowell George habitually hovers over the proceedings, the band still has enough original members--and those members are still artistically vital enough--to guarantee even diehard fans a good time.
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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