martedì 26 settembre 2023

Little Feat - 1991-09-26 - New Britain, CT (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

The Sting

Lineage:
FM > Maxell XLII > CD-R (1st Gen) > Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 3.0\(for remastering and editing) > CD-R > Nero 6 rip > FLAC16 w/ Traders Little Helper.

Remastered by Guy Vickers.

Disc 1 -- 66:29
01. Intro (0:52)
02. Day at the Dog Races > Let It Roll (7:19)
03. Rock & Roll Doctor (4:30)
04. Rocket In My Pocket (4:01)
05. That's Her, She's Mine (4:43)
06. Rad Gumbo (4:01)
07. Daily Grind (5:11)
08. Boom Box Car (5:03)
09. Mojo Haiku (5:51)
10. Old Folks Boogie & A Apolitical Blues (10:26)
11. Willin' (5:02)
12. Roll Um Easy (4:43)
13. Cajun Girl (4:47)

Disc 2 -- 59:03
01. Hate to Lose Your Lovin' (4:32)
02. Texas Twister (4:60)
03. Spider's Blues (5:17)
04. Sailin' Shoes (5:16)
05. Shake Me Up (5:36) >
06. Oh Atlanta (3:54)
07. Dixie Chicken (10:52) >
08. Tripe Face Boogie (7:54)

encores:
09. Fat Man in the Bathtub (5:10)
10. Feats Don't Fail Me Now (5:33)*

*The second encore (track 10) is from a 3rd or 4th generation tape of the broadcast and
is of inferior sound quality but was included for completeness.

Notes:
-- Sam Clayton (percussion) was absent due to illness.
-- Originally broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour.

Featroller comment: 
thanks to Alex for pointing out to me that the version at archive.org is partial. I got the complete version years ago in a trade or from dimeadozen.org. Either way, here's the complete broadcast of one of my favorite feat shows. It's one of very few shows known to be circulating from 1991, the year of what got to be known as the stealth album: Shake Me Up. Due to epic lack of promotion it stayed WAY under the radar. What a shame! Four tracks are included, with rare recorded versions I know of for two. Boom Box Car may be the funniest song Paul ever wrote and has some of Richie's best studio work on drums. And Mojo Haiku is a great funky Craig Fuller song. The title track is better known, with frequent setlist appearances during the 90s. And then there's Spider's Blues, which gets my vote for most underplayed feat tune of all time. The FM sound is really good, thanks to Guy Vicker's remaster (check it out at the archive link above). He also did some fine artwork. Sam Clayton was absent due to illness; Guy's title Missing the Big Toe is a reference to the Bill Murray movie Stripes.

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