Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus

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Album Details

Title: Waiting for Columbus
Artist: Little Feat
Release Date: 1978
Re-Released On: 1/23/2008
Label: Warner Bros.
Duration: 72:56
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 075992734424, 4943674076482, 759927344246
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Blues-Rock, Southern Rock, Contemporary Pop/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
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Join the Band
  2. Fat Man in the Bathtub
  3. All That You Dream
  4. Oh, Atlanta
  5. Old Folks' Boogie
  6. Time Loves a Hero
  7. Day or Night
  8. Mercenary Territory
  9. Spanish Moon
  10. Dixie Chicken
  11. Tripe Face Boogie
  12. Rocket in My Pocket
  13. Willin'
  14. Sailin' Shoes
  15. Feats Don't Fail Me Now

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDWarner Bros.75330
1988CDWarner Bros.2-3140

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Album Review

Little Feat was one of the legendary live bands of the '70s, showered with praise by not only their small, fiercely dedicated cult of fans, but such fellow musicians as Bonnie Raitt, Robert Palmer, and Jimmy Page. Given all that acclaim, it only made sense for the group to cut a live album. Unfortunately, they waited until 1977, when the group had entered its decline, but as the double-album Waiting for Columbus proves, Little Feat in its decline was still pretty great. Certainly, the group is far more inspired on stage than they were in the studio after 1975 - just compare "All That You Dream," "Oh Atlanta," "Old Folks' Boogie," "Time Loves a Hero," and "Mercenary Territory" here to the cuts on The Last Record Album and Time Loves a Hero. The versions on Waiting are full-bodied and fully-realized, putting the studio cuts to shame. Early classics like "Fat Man in the Bathtub" and "Tripe Face Boogie" aren't as revelatory, but it's still a pleasure to hear a great band run through their best songs, stretching them out and finding new quirks within them. If there are any flaws with Waiting for Columbus, it's that the Feat do a little bit too much stretching, veering toward excessive jamming on occasion - and that mildly fuzzy focus is really the only way you'd be able to tell that this is a great live band recorded slightly after their prime. Even so, there's much to savor on Waiting for Columbus, one of the great live albums of its era, thanks to rich performances that prove Little Feat were one of the great live bands of their time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill PayneVocals, Percussion, Synthesizer, Keyboards
Elliot IngberGuitar
Emilio CastilloSaxophone
Greg AdamsTrumpet
Kenny GradneyBass
Lenny PickettSaxophone
Lowell GeorgeProducer, Arranger, Guitar, Vocals
Mic GilletteHorn
Neon ParkDesign, Illustrations
Paul BarréreGuitar, Vocals
Richard HaywardDrums, Vocals
Sam ClaytonPercussion, Conga, Vocals
Stephen "Doc" KupkaSaxophone