American Cutie (Broadcast)

Little Feat

109 kr

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SKU: LFMCD520 Category:
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Album American Cutie (Broadcast)
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Article number LFMCD520
Release date 2012-03-09
Genre Pop,rock,soul
Description Released in February 1973, Dixie Chicken was Little Feat''s third album, and significantly, the record that founding members Lowell George and Bill Payne had been promising to make since forming the band in 1969. After several false dawns, including the band at one point splitting up temporarily due to a lack of commercial success, with Dixie Chicken, a reformed and revised Little Feat had grabbed themselves a piece of New Orleans funk to augment their already fantastically eclectic sound and laid down ten of the hottest tunes of the band''s entire career. The album was a hit, the group were steamin'' and it was time for the new line-up to hit the road. On the evening of Thursday 19th July 1973 in the intimate surrounds of Ebbets Field in Colorado, Little Feat played two shows, with the team from KCUV FM on hand to broadcast both. The two sets performed featured similar track-lists, and while this CD features the late show in its entirety, as a bonus the three tracks from the earlier performances that weren''t played again, are also included here. With a truly powerful delivery, wonderful sound throughout, and the band as tight as they ever were, this now legendary gig represents one of North America''s truly iconic bands at their very finest - and in a performance that might well be the best they ever played
Track info
  1. EBBETS FIELD, DENVER, COLORADO
  2. 19TH JULY 1973
  3. A APOLITICAL BLUES
  4. TWO TRAINS
  5. GOT NO SHADOW
  6. THE FAN
  7. TEXAS ROSE CAFE
  8. SNAKES ON EVERYTHING
  9. CAT FEVER
  10. WALKIN' ALL NIGHT
  11. SAILIN' SHOES
  12. DIXIE CHICKEN
  13. TRIPE FACE BOOGIE
  14. TRACKS 1-11 (LATE SET)
  15. EBBETS FIELD, DENVER, COLORADO
  16. 19TH JULY, 1973
  17. WILLIN'
  18. COLD COLD COLD
  19. FAT MAN IN THE BATH TUB
  20. TRACKS 12-14 (EARLY SET)
  21. EBBETS FIELD, DENVER, COLORADO
  22. 19TH JULY, 1973
  23. KCUV FM102.3 BROADCAST