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DescriptionLittle Feat - Rad Gumbo [Box] The Complete Warner Bros Years (2014) MP3@320kbps Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Little Feat – Rad Gumbo: The Complete Warner Bros. Years 1971-to-1990 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Little Feat Album................: Little Feat Genre................: Blues Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 2014 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: LAME 3.99 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 09/03/2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1971 – Little Feat 01. Snakes On Everything 03:06 02. Strawberry Flates 02:23 03. Truck Stop Girl 02:31 04. Brides Of Jesus 03:22 05. Willin’ 02:24 06. Hamburger Midnight 02:32 07. Fourty Four Blues / How Many More Years 06:28 08. Crack In Your Door 02:18 09. I’ve Been The One 02:23 10. Takin’ My Time 03:48 11. Crazy Captain Gunboat Willie 01:56 1972 – Sailin’ Shoes 01. Easy To Slip 03:20 02. Cold, Cold, Cold 04:02 03. Trouble 02:18 04. Tripe Face Boogie 03:16 05. Willin’ 02:57 06. A Apolitical Blues 03:27 07. Sailin’ Shoes 02:53 08. Teenage Nervous Breakdown 02:13 09. Got No Shadow 05:07 10. Cat Fever 04:35 11. Texas Rose Cafe 03:42 1973 – Dixie Chicken 01. Dixie Chicken 03:56 02. Two Trains 03:07 03. Roll Um Easy 02:34 04. On Your Way Down 05:34 05. Kiss It Off 02:58 06. Fool Yourself 03:18 07. Walkin All Night 03:36 08. Fat Man In The Bathtub 04:33 09. Juliette 03:30 10. Lafayette Railroad 03:36 1974 – Feats Don’t Fail Me Now 01. Rock And Roll Doctor 02:58 02. Oh Atlanta 03:28 03. Skin It Back 04:11 04. Down The Road 03:45 05. Spanish Moon 03:06 06. Feets Don’t Fail Me Now 02:27 07. The Fan 04:28 08. Medley: Cold Cold Cold / Tripe Face Boogie 09:57 1975 – The Last Record Album 01. Romance Dance 03:50 02. All That You Dream 03:52 03. Long Distance Love 02:42 04. Day Or Night 06:26 05. One Love Stand 04:25 06. Down Below The Borderline 03:45 07. Somebody’s Leavin’ 05:08 08. Mercenary Territory 04:24 1977 – Time Loves A Hero 01. Hi Roller 03:36 02. Time Loves A Hero 03:47 03. Rocket In My Pocket 03:24 04. Day At The Dog Races 06:30 05. Old Folks Boogie 03:32 06. Red Streamliner 04:46 07. New Delhi Freight Train 03:44 08. Keepin’ Up With The Joneses 03:50 09. Missin’ You 02:23 1978 – Waiting For Columbus (2CD) CD1: 01. Join The Band (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77) 01:54 02. Fat Man In The Bathtub (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 04:54 03. All That You Dream (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 04:29 04. Oh Atlanta (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 04:20 05. Old Folk’s Boogie (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/4/77) 04:26 06. Dixie Chicken (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/3/77, Horn Break From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/4/77) 08:43 07. Tripe Face Boogie (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/3/77, Piano Solo From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/2/77) 07:09 08. Rocket In My Pocket (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/2/77) 03:57 09. Time Loves A Hero (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/4/77) 04:19 10. Day Or Night (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/4/77) 05:30 11. Mercenary Territory (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/2/77) 04:36 12. Spanish Moon (From The Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 05:36 CD2: The Encore 01. Willin’ (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 04:42 02. Don’t Bogart That Joint (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 01:01 03. A Apolitical Blues (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/3/77) 03:51 04. Sailin’ Shoes (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77) 06:24 05. Feats Don’t Fail Me Now (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/9/77) 05:35 Outtakes 06. One Love Stand (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/9/77) 04:27 07. Rock And Roll Doctor (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/9/77) 04:17 08. Skin It Back (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/2/77) 05:40 09. On Your Way Down (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/10/77) 06:25 10. Walkin All Night (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 04:12 11. Cold, Cold, Cold (From The Rainbow Theatre, London, 8/4/77) 05:18 12. Day At The Dog Races (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/9/77) 12:12 Outtakes First Issued On ‘Hoy-Hoy!’ 13. Skin It Back (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 04:41 14. Red Streamliner (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/77) 04:59 15. Teenage Nervous Breakdown (From Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/9/77) 04:12 1979 – Down On The Farm 01. Down On The Farm 04:20 02. Six Feet Of Snow 02:32 03. Perfect Imperfection 03:47 04. Kokomo 02:59 05. Be One Now 04:05 06. Straight From The Heart 04:59 07. Front Page News 05:57 08. Wake Up Dreaming 04:10 09. Feel The Groove 04:49 1981 – Hoy-Hoy! 01. Rocket In My Pocket 00:51 02. Rock And Roll Doctor 03:12 03. Skin It Back 04:42 04. Easy To Slip 03:20 05. Red Streamliner 04:59 06. Lonesome Whistle 03:29 07. Front Page News 04:50 08. The Fan 06:15 09. Forty-Four Blues 03:17 10. Teenage Nervous Breakdown 01:26 11. Teenage Nervous Breakdown (Live Version) 04:04 12. Framed 02:44 13. Strawberry Flats 02:21 14. Gringo 06:32 15. Over The Edge 04:19 16. Two Trains 03:20 17. China White 03:14 18. All That You Dream 04:48 19. Feets Don’t Fail Me Now 01:51 1988 – Let It Roll 01. Hate To Lose Your Lovin´ 04:22 02. One Clear Moment 04:50 03. Cajun Girl 03:55 04. Hangin’ On To The Good Times 04:48 05. Listen To Your Heart 05:52 06. Let It Roll 04:30 07. Long Time Till I Get Over You 04:52 08. Business As Usual 04:28 09. Changin’ Luck 06:18 10. Voices In The Wind 06:17 1990 – Representing The Mambo 01. Texas Twister 04:46 02. Daily Grind 05:09 03. Representing The Mambo 05:56 04. Woman In Love 03:50 05. Bad Gumbo 03:28 06. Teenage Warrior 04:53 07. That’s Her She’s Mine 04:10 08. Feelin’s All Gone 05:00 09. Those Feat’ll Steer Ya Wrong Sometimes 05:01 10. The Ingenue 04:22 11. Silver Screen 04:22 2000 – Outtakes From Hotcakes 01. Jazz Thing In 10 03:31 02. Rat Faced Dog / Outtake 04:53 03. Doglines / Outtake 02:47 04. Wait Till The Shit Hits The Fan / Outtake 02:48 05. Easy To Fall (Easy To Slip) / Demo 02:41 06. Texas Rose Café / Demo 03:23 07. Doriville / Outtake 02:43 08. Boogie (Tripe Face Boogie) / Outtake 03:45 09. Two Trains / Lowell Demo 03:18 10. Roto / Tone / Outtake 04:06 11. Ace In The Hole (Hi Roller) / Outtake 03:28 12. Eldorado Slim / Outtake 04:41 13. Feats Don’t Fail Me Now / Outtake 02:30 14. Brickyard Blues / Outtake 03:01 15. All That You Dream / Outtake 03:33 16. Spanish Moon / Single Version 02:43 17. Down Below The Borderline / Lowell Demo 01:54 18. Rockin’ Shoes I & II / Lowell Demo 02:34 19. Front Page News / Outtake 04:44 20. High Roller / Outtake 03:37 21. All That You Dream / Single Version 03:33 22. Roll ‘Em Easy / Outtake 02:40 23. Boogie Wigwam (Short Jazz Piece) 01:10 24. Teenage Nervous Breakdown / Live 04:15 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Little Feat were on Warner Bros Records from 1971's Little Feat through 1990's Representing the Mambo, but for a full decade of those 20 years, the band was inactive. Nevertheless, the records rounded up here – which include the eight albums Lowell George recorded with the band (the seminal 1978 live album Waiting for Columbus is present in its 2002 expansion), plus the 1981 compilation Hoy Hoy! and the two comeback albums, 1988's Let It Roll and Representing the Mambo; an edited version of the rarities disc from 2000's Hotcakes & Outtakes box is nicely included (the earliest songs have been excised) – represent the group’s core catalog. They’d continue to record into the new millennium – 2012's Rooster Rag is quite good…but these albums have the songs and sensibility that built their legacy, which does include their remarkably successful return in 1988. All the albums are presented as mini-LPs and the set is affordable, making this a very appealing bargain for all kinds of Feat fanatics. Though they had all the trappings of a Southern-fried blues band, Little Feat were hardly conventional. Led by songwriter/guitarist Lowell George, Little Feat were a wildly eclectic band, bringing together strains of blues, R&B, country, and rock & roll. The bandmembers were exceptionally gifted technically and their polished professionalism sat well with the slick sounds coming out of Southern California during the ’70s. However, Little Feat were hardly slick — they had a surreal sensibility, as evidenced by George’s idiosyncratic songwriting, which helped the band earn a cult following among critics and musicians. Though the band earned some success on album-oriented radio, the group was derailed after George’s death in 1979. Little Feat re-formed in the late ’80s, and while they were playing as well as ever, they lacked the skewed sensibility that made them cult favorites. Nevertheless, their albums and tours were successful, especially among American blues-rock fans. However, Little Feat weren’t conceived as a straight-ahead blues-rock group. Their founding members, Lowell George (vocals, guitar, slide guitar) and Roy Estrada (bass), were veterans of Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention. George had a long musical career before joining the Mothers. As a child, he and his brother Hampton performed a harmonica duet on television’s Ted Mack’s Original Amateur Hour. During high school, he learned how to play flute, which led to him appearing as an oboist and baritone saxophonist on several Frank Sinatra recording sessions. He formed the folk-rock group the Factory with drummer Richie Hayward in 1965. Before disbanding, the Factory made some recordings for Uni Records, but the tapes sat unreleased until the 1990s. Following the group’s demise, George joined the Mothers of Invention, where he met Estrada. Zappa convinced George to form his own band after hearing “Willin’,” but the guitarist was reluctant to begin a band until he participated in a brief Standells reunion. George and Estrada formed Little Feat in 1969 with Hayward and keyboardist Billy Payne. Neither their eponymous first album in 1971 nor 1972's Sailin’ Shoes were commercial successes, despite strong reviews. As a result, the group temporarily disbanded, with Estrada leaving music to become a computer programmer. When the group reconvened later in 1972, he was replaced by New Orleans musician Kenny Gradney. In its second incarnation, Little Feat also featured guitarist Paul Barrére and percussionist Sam Clayton, who gave the music a funkier feeling, as demonstrated by 1973's Dixie Chicken. The band toured heavily behind the record, building a strong following in the South and on the East Coast. Nevertheless, the group remained centered in Los Angeles, since the members did a lot of session work on the side. Though the band was earning a cult following, several members of the group were growing frustrated by George’s erratic behavior and increasing drug use. Following 1974's Feats Don’t Fail Me Now, Barrére and Payne became the band’s main songwriters and they were primarily responsible for the jazzy fusions of 1975's The Last Record Album. Little Feat continued in that direction on Time Loves a Hero (1977), the double-live album Waiting for Columbus (1978), and Down on the Farm (1979). Frustrated with the band’s increasingly improvisational and jazzy nature, George recorded a solo album, Thanks I’ll Eat It Here, which was released in 1979. Following its release, George announced that Little Feat had broken up, and he embarked on a solo tour. Partway through the tour, he died of an apparent heart attack. Down on the Farm was released after his death, as was the rarities collection Hoy-Hoy! (1981). After spending seven years as sidemen, Payne, Barrére, Hayward, Gradney, and Clayton re-formed Little Feat in 1988, adding vocalist/guitarist Craig Fuller and guitarist Fred Tackett. The heavily anticipated Let It Roll was released in 1988 to mixed reviews, but it went gold. Each of the group’s subsequent reunion albums — Representing the Mambo (1989), Shake Me Up (1991), and Ain’t Had Enough Fun (1995) — sold progressively less, but the band remained a popular concert attraction. On the latter album, the band traded the strongly Lowell George-esque voice of Fuller for female singer Shaun Murphy; this lineup went on to release Under the Radar in 1998 and Chinese Work Songs in 2000. Numerous compilations and live recordings peppered the next few years, followed by 2003's Kickin’ It at the Barn, the group’s first album for its own indie label, Hot Tomato Records. Rocky Mountain Jam arrived in early 2007. Join the Band, a collection of duets with Feat friends and fans, followed in 2008 on Proper Records. After a struggle with liver disease, founding Feat member Richie Hayward passed away from pneumonia and lung disease on August 12, 2010. Little Feat continued to tour after his death, enlisting Gabe Ford as their new drummer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [embed=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBbY0v2sKXg&feature=kp[/embed] Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
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