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01. "Easy To Slip" 02. "Cold, Cold, Cold" 03. "Trouble" 04. "Tripe Face Boogie" 05. "Willin'" 06. "A Apolitical Blues" 07. "Sailin' Shoes" 08. "Teenage Nervous Breakdown" 09. "Got No Shadow" 10. "Cat Fever" 11. "Texas Rose Cafe"
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 | Description: | Little Feat is the quintessential â??cultâ? band. Started by Lowell George, 1972â??s Sailinâ?? Shoes captures these musical rebels at one of their early peaks. The songs on Sailinâ?? Shoes are a masterful collage of inventive narrative, resplendent in countercultural irony and romance. Featuring the classic tracks â??Willinâ??â? (covered by Linda Rondstadt and many others), â??Easy to Slipâ? (originally written for the Doobie Brothers) and the title track, itâ??s an album whose status has grown immeasurably, making it one of the most acclaimed releases of its era. These deluxe editions include the original albums remastered and recut from the original tapes, alongside previously unreleased studio outtakes and demos, and complete unreleased live shows. Itâ??s a treasure trove of material for their feverish fan base, and the first ever deep dive into one of the most influential bands from the 70â??s Warner catalog. - Sailin' Shoes demonstrates just how briskly Little Feat was developing in their early 1970s formative years. A pronounced step up from the Southern California quartet's critically praised 1971 debut, it's not as fully realized as the Feat's 1973 zenith, Dixie Chicken. But it's not far behind, and that's saying something. The final recording made by the original quartet (the band swelled to six members after founding bassist and Mothers of Invention alumni Roy Estrada split), Little Feat circa 1972 is a lean, energetic outfit. "Cold, Cold, Cold," "Tripe Face Boogie," "Apolitical Blues," and "Teenage Nervous Breakdown" are blunter rockers than what would follow. Lowell George's title track and Bill Payne's "Got No Shadow" and "Cat Fever," meanwhile, presage the more limber direction the group was headedIssued in standard jewel case with 16-page booklet.
Tracks 1 to 4, 6 to 11: ©1972 Naked Snake Music (ASCAP)
Track 5: ©1971 Abraham Music (ASCAP) c/o Kant Gordon & Meyer
©1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc. ?1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Manufactured in Germany. Pressé en Allemagne. Record Service GmbH, Alsdorf
CDD Pre-Mastering by WCI Record Group"Sailin' Shoes" is the acclaimed second studio album by American rock band Little Feat, released in 1972 and now available on CD from Warner Bros. Records. This record showcases the band's unique blend of rock, blues, country, and funk influences, highlighted by standout tracks like "Easy to Slip," "A Apolitical Blues," and the iconic title track "Sailin' Shoes." The album's inventive songwriting and distinctive sound have made it a cult classic among music enthusiasts. Little Feat was formed in 1969 by singer-songwriter Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne. Known for their eclectic style and virtuosic musicianship, they achieved critical acclaim with albums such as "Dixie Chicken" and became influential figures in American roots rock. Warner Bros. Records is one of the most respected labels in the industry, renowned for supporting innovative artists across genres since its founding in 1958. |  | Producer: |
Russ Titelman, Ted Templeman |
 | No. of tracks: |
11 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
7599272582 |
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Warner Music Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, DE anfrage@warnermusic.com |  |
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