Little Feat was formed in 1969 when Lowell George and Roy Estrada left or were fired from The Mothers of Invention. George disbanded the group due to creative differences in 1979, shortly before his death. Surviving members reformed Little Feat in 1987, remaining intermittently active to the present.
Although the band has undergone several changes in its lineup, the music remains an eclectic blend of rock and roll, blues, R&B, boogie, country, folk, gospel, soul, funk and jazz fusion influences. Guitarist Jimmy Page stated Little Feat was his favourite American band in a 1975 Rolling Stone interview.
This album released in 1995 and brought to you at mid-price was their 11th studio album. It was their first with female vocalist Shaun Murphy and was dedicated to the memory of their cover artist Neon Park who died in 1993 after a long battle with Lou Gehrig's disease.
TRACKS:
1. Drivin Blind
2. Blue Jean Blues
3. Cadillac Hotel
4. Romance Without Finance
5. Big Bang Theory
6. Cajun Rage
7. Heaven's Where You Find It
8. Borderline Blues
9. All That You Can Stand
10. Rock & Roll Everynight
11. Shakeytown
12. Ain't Had Enough Fun
13. That's A Pretty Good Love