Little Feat - Let It Roll

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Album Details

Title: Let It Roll
Artist: Little Feat
Release Date: 7/1988
Re-Released On: 0/0/1988
Label: Warner Bros.
Duration: 43:43
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075992575027, 075992575041, 759925750278
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Blues-Rock, Southern Rock, Boogie Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Earthy, Greasy, Organic, Wry, Freewheeling, Humorous, Raucous, Rollicking, Rowdy, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Fun, Irreverent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Playful, Poignant, Quirky, Rambunctious, Refined/Mannered, Restrained, Reverent, Rousing, Sophisticated, Romantic
Total Copies: 10
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hate to Lose Your Lovin'
  2. One Clear Moment
  3. Cajun Girl
  4. Hangin' on to the Good Times
  5. Listen to Your Heart
  6. Let It Roll
  7. Long Time Till I Get over You
  8. Business as Usual
  9. Changin' Luck
  10. Voices on the Wind

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1988CDWarner Bros.2-25750

Other Editions

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Album Review

When Little Feat reunited in 1988, they were embraced by some dedicated fans, but were spurned by nearly an equal number of cultists. That's because to certain diehards, Little Feat belonged to Lowell George and, without him, the group doesn't exist. While it is true that George was the main songwriter and visionary during the early years of the group, he had pulled away from the group in the last half of the '70s and only had a marginal impact on their final three albums of the '70s. Also, throughout their career, the band contributed significantly, co-writing songs with George, writing their own tunes and, of course, shaping the band's sound with their musicianship. Although George was gone, they still had the desire to perform, so it was understandable that they wanted to reunite, with Craig Fuller taking George's place. What's surprising about Let It Roll is not just that it works, but that it works smashingly. It sounds as if the group picked up after The Last Record Album, deciding to return to the sound of Feats Don't Fail Me Now. True, the songwriting might not have the idiosyncratic genius of George, but it's strong, catchy and memorable, from the fine singles "Hate to Lose Your Lovin'" and "Let it Roll" to album tracks. More importantly, the band sounds lively and playful - Little Feat hasn't sounded this good in the studio since Feats, so it's easy to see why the members wanted to regroup. Yes, George is missed - it's hard not to miss such a gifted songwriter and musician - but Let It Roll isn't disrespectful of his memory, it keeps his music alive, which is the greatest compliment it can be paid. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill PayneKeyboards, Percussion, Producer, Vocals
Bob SegerVocals
Bonnie RaittVocals
Craig FullerVocals, Accordion, Guitar
Fred TackettGuitar, Mandolin, Trumpet
Fuller & KazGuitar, Accordion, Vocals
George MassenburgProducer
Kenny GradneyGuitar (Bass), Bass
Linda RonstadtVocals
Marilyn MartinVocals
Neon Park?
Paul BarréreGuitar, Vocals
Renee ArmandVocals
Richard HaywardVocals, Drums
Sam ClaytonVocals, Percussion
Shaun MurphyVocals

Member Reviews

Kathleen L. (katlupe) wrote on 9/24/2006...

Good Music!