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Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus: Super Deluxe Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieB" data-source="post: 1111244" data-attributes="member: 16841"><p>I discovered them while at uni during the late 70s and they had such a huge impact on my musical appreciation/'development'. The must have albums are definitely those from the Lowell George era: Little Feat; Sailin' Shoes; Dixie Chicken; Feats Don't Fail Me Now; The Last Record Album; Time Loves a Hero; and Down on the Farm (Lowell's influence/interest faded during the last couple of albums). And then of course Waiting for Columbus, and Hoy-Hoy - a collection of outtakes and live tracks. He also recorded a solo album (Thanks, I'll Eat it Here) - and died not long thereafter - I think mainly covers, including a nice one of Rickie Lee Jones' Easy Money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieB, post: 1111244, member: 16841"] I discovered them while at uni during the late 70s and they had such a huge impact on my musical appreciation/'development'. The must have albums are definitely those from the Lowell George era: Little Feat; Sailin' Shoes; Dixie Chicken; Feats Don't Fail Me Now; The Last Record Album; Time Loves a Hero; and Down on the Farm (Lowell's influence/interest faded during the last couple of albums). And then of course Waiting for Columbus, and Hoy-Hoy - a collection of outtakes and live tracks. He also recorded a solo album (Thanks, I'll Eat it Here) - and died not long thereafter - I think mainly covers, including a nice one of Rickie Lee Jones' Easy Money. [/QUOTE]
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