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Little Feat was founded by the late, great Lowell George and made music that was laid-back, funky, literary, and impossible to categorize. Released in 1972, “Sailin' Shoes” captured the band at the moment their legend was taking shape – a mix of sharp stories and swampy grooves that defined the coolness factor of the early '70s. From “Willin'” and “Easy To Slip” to the boastful title track, it's a masterclass in Southern California songwriting with a touch of Louisiana. These songs cemented Little Feat's legend as one of rock's most distinctive voices. Produced by Tod Templeman, the album was voted #469 on the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.
As part of its “Acoustic Sounds 40 Series,” Analogue Productions is now celebrating this classic album with a collectible double LP: pressed on 180-gram vinyl by industry leader Quality Record Pressings (QRP), cut at 45 RPM and housed in a luxurious tip-on gatefold jacket by Stoughton Printing. Matthew Lutthans' meticulous and loving remastering from the original tapes at The Mastering Lab ensures that this new edition boasts sound quality never heard before!
LP 1Side A 1. Easy To Slip 2. Cold, Cold, Cold 3. Trouble
Side B 1. Tripe Face Boogie 2. Willin' 3. A Apolitical Blues
LP 2Side C 1. Sailin' Shoes 2. Teenage Nervous Breakdown 3. Got No Shadow
Side D 1. Cat Fever 2. Texas Rose Cafe