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  1. Sep 26, 2006 · The Best of Little Feat by Little Feat released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Join the Band (2008) American ...

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    • Sailin' Shoes

      Sailin' Shoes by Little Feat released in 1972. Find album...

    • Dixie Chicken

      Dixie Chicken by Little Feat released in 1973. Find album...

    • Join The Band

      Join the Band by Little Feat released in 2008. Find album...

    • Under The Radar

      Under the Radar by Little Feat released in 1998. Find album...

    • American Cutie

      American Cutie by Little Feat released in 2012. Find album...

    • Rooster Rag

      Rooster Rag by Little Feat released in 2012. Find album...

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    • Willin’ (from ‘Sailin’ Shoes’, 1972) Though Willin’ first appeared on Little Feat’s self-titled debut album, it’s the slightly slowed down version on Sailin’ Shoes that tops our list of the best Little Feat songs.
    • Dixie Chicken (from ‘Dixie Chicken’, 1973) A gumbo-thick groove worthy of The Meters, with honky tonk piano and passionate backing vocals from Bonnie Raitt, the title track of Little Feat’s third album, Dixie Chicken, has it all.
    • Spanish Moon (From ‘Feats Don’t Fail Me Now’, 1974) Though George hailed from Southern California, he had an instinctive feel for swampy Southern funk, and it rarely felt as low down and dirty as is does here.
    • Roll Um Easy (from ‘Dixie Chicken’, 1973) The exquisite Roll Um Easy is a moment of calm reflection from George: a soulful lament on love and a life well lived, sung from the perspective of a traveller.
  2. Mar 5, 2014 · Marshall Tucker, Eric Clapton, and Robert Plant have called Little Feat their favorite band, and the Stones and Dylan both made sure to see them live. They still tour, but without their founder ...

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    • Dixie Chicken. “By the time Dixie Chicken splintered my sunlight, Little Feat were deep into their charming smokin’ boogie variation of swamp rock, with an album on which Lowell George gives probably his best performance.
    • Waiting For Columbus. “Waiting for Columbus is a towering live recording. It’s sound and song arrangements are beyond what Little Feat was ever able to do in the studio.
    • Sailin’ Shoes. “Little Feat follow up their great debut album with a little more polish, and it works. It works because while they smooth out some edges, they don’t mess with the soulful heart of their music.
    • The Last Record Album. “When I think of bands that epitomize 1970s studio rock, I immediately think of two bands: Steely Dan and Little Feat. Both bands began as somewhat odd rock band incarnations (the Dan even had Chevy Chase on keyboards in the very beginning; the Feat have roots with Frank Zappa) and then evolved in fascinating ways over a few short years.
  4. The Best of Little Feat showcases a cross-section of their career, including three tracks from the band’s posthumous reformation without founder Lowell George. The real meat of the album comes from the band’s mid-‘70s heyday, when they rumbled like a bar band, but also wrote songs that were beautiful and bittersweet, like “Fool Youself ...

  5. Little Feat. 1971. More information about Little Feat. Albums, album art, track listings and album purchase links.

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