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The music of Sailin' Shoes is a mixture of pop, rock, blues and country. [2] Highlighted by a reworked group version of "Willin'", the album also featured such enduring tracks as "A Apolitical Blues," "Easy to Slip" and the title track, all by guitarist and lead vocalist Lowell George, the second co-written with Martin Kibbee, credited as "Fred Martin", a former band-mate from The Factory, and ...
The band re-recorded the song at a slower tempo to much greater success on their 1972 Sailin' Shoes album. A live version recorded in 1977 appears on their 1978 album Waiting for Columbus . The lyrics are from the point of view of a truck driver who has driven "from Tucson to Tucumcari , Tehachapi to Tonopah " and "smuggled some smokes and ...
The image was inspired by scenes from Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 film Alphaville. [17] As described by Nick DeRiso of Ultimate Classic Rock , Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley was "both novel idea and noble failure", as it only reached number 107 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart in the US and did not chart anywhere else. [ 18 ]
Hoy-Hoy! is a Little Feat collection released in 1981 two years after the band's break-up following the death of founder Lowell George.Originally released as a double album and later a single CD, it contains alternate versions and live recordings of many Feat tracks as well as some previously unreleased material.
Sailin' Shoes; Sam's Place (album) Shake Me Up; T. Time Loves a Hero; U. Under the Radar (Little Feat album) This page was last edited on 13 November 2022, at 01:14 ...
Waiting for Columbus is the first live album by the band Little Feat, recorded during seven performances in 1977.The first four shows were held at the Rainbow Theatre in London on August 1–4, 1977.
Dixie Chicken is the third studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1973, on Warner Bros. Records.The artwork for the front cover was by illustrator Neon Park [4] and is a reference to a line from the album's third song, "Roll Um Easy".
Van Dyke Parks (born January 3, 1943) [6] is an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and record producer who has composed various film and television soundtracks. He is best known for his 1967 album Song Cycle and for his collaborations with Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys (particularly the album Smile).