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Sailin' Shoes

Little Feat

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Album Review

Little Feat's debut may have been a great album but it sold so poorly, they had to either broaden their audience or, in all likelihood, they'd be dropped from Warner. So, Sailin' Shoes is a consciously different record from its predecessor - less raw and bluesy, blessed with a varied production and catchier songs. That still doesn't make it a pop record, since Little Feat, particularly in its first incarnation, was simply too idiosyncratic, earthy and strange for that. It is, however, an utterly thrilling, individual blend of pop, rock, blues and country, due in no small part to a stellar set of songs from Lowell George. If anything, his quirks are all the more apparent here than they were on the debut, since Ted Templeman's production lends each song its own character, plus his pen was getting sharper. George truly finds his voice on this record, with each of his contributions sparkling with off-kilter humor, friendly surreal imagery and humanity, and he demonstrates he can authoritatively write anything from full-throttle rock & roll ("Teenage Nervous Breakdown"), sweet ballads ("Trouble," a sublimely reworked "Willin'"), skewered folk ("Sailin' Shoes"), paranoid rock ("Cold, Cold, Cold") and blues ("A Apolitical Blues") and, yes, even hooky mainstream rock ("Easy to Slip," which should have been the hit the band intended it to be). That's not to discount the contributions of the other members, particularly Bill Payne and Richie Hayward's "Tripe Face Boogie," which is justifiably one of the band's standards, but the thing that truly stuns on Sailin' Shoes is George's songwriting and how the band brings it to a full, colorful life. Nobody could master the twists and turns within George's songs better than Little Feat, and both the songwriter and his band are in prime form here.

Customer Reviews

Lowell George at his best

This was the first Little Feat album I ever heard. I had bought it based on a review I read, and some good things I'd heard about the group. I remember getting home, putting on the record, and from the opening notes of "Easy to Slip", I was pretty much hooked. I played the album three times in a row, with only a supper break - and the following payday, marched on down to the record store and bought their first album too. (Apparently, I was one of those 11,000 people who bought it on vinyl - can't believe it didn't do better!)

Slightly off topic - but where the heck is "Dixie Chicken"? I can't find it on iTunes - and while I've got a special place in my heart for this one, "Dixie" is a fantastic record. Is there some contractual problem or something? An oversight? What gives? If you ever make it available, I'll buy it.

classic

This is a great album. A seamless combination of straight ahead rock and roll, blues, r&b, gospel, and country. Hail hail Lowell George!!

Lowell and Company...

Light another cigarette and try to remember to forget....Lowell George at his best...Classic album...

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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