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Down On the Farm

Little Feat

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Album Review

As Little Feat were working on their seventh studio album, Lowell George was just marginally part of the group, spending much of his time completing his solo album, Thanks I'll Eat It Here. While he was touring in support of the record, he suffered a massive heart attack and died, leaving behind an uncompleted record with Little Feat. After mourning, the band regrouped and patched together Down on the Farm, the last album of the Lowell-led era. Since George was preoccupied during the recording, it's not surprising that he only makes himself heard on occasion on the album. It's also not surprising that the group was suffering, not just from the loss of a colleague, but from a lack of direction. They were drifting on Time Loves a Hero, after all, and while this is musically a little more straightforward than that fusion-flavored affair, it still is fairly uninspired. The surfaces are very slick, as should be expected with late-'70s Californian rock, which again doesn't let the group breathe, but the real problem is that the material is just not terribly memorable. Given the circumstances surrounding the completion of Down on the Farm, it's fairly easy to forgive the band this misstep, but it doesn't make the album any less disheartening.

Customer Reviews

Ignore this album review

The above review could not be further from the truth, which is...this is a wonderful record! 6 of these 9 tracks are absolutely wonderful Little Feat, especially the title track and the moving ballad "Be One Now". The last 3 songs are forgettable, true, but the rest are classic and beautiful remembrances of a great band. Please, ignore this review. This is not a sad, embarrassing project completed at the label's demands. It is a wonderful collection of songs that are a fitting tribute to George. Buy it!!!!

Classic Album

This album is classic Little Feat. Very enjoyable, and not as written in the first review. If you like Little Feat this album is worthwhile. 6 of the 9 songs are awesome. It's a 5 star buy!

Front Page News is different than original album

Does anyone know why the Front Page News version downloaded is way different than the original album version (which by the way I liked a lot better). Kind of disappointing

Biography

Formed: 1969 in Hollywood, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Though they had all the trappings of a Southern-fried blues band, Little Feat were hardly conventional. Led by songwriter/guitarist Lowell George, Little Feat were a wildly eclectic band, bringing together strains of blues, R&B, country, and rock & roll. The bandmembers were exceptionally gifted technically and their polished professionalism sat well with the slick sounds coming out of southern California during the '70s. However, Little Feat were hardly slick — they had a surreal sensibility,...
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