Little Feat is an American rock band formed by singer-songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles. 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.
Live from Neon Park, released in 1996, is the band’s second live album. The name of the album was suggested by a Little Feat fan in memory of the then recent passing of long-time Little Feat album cover artist and friend of the band, Neon Park.
Disc 1
Introductions, Two Trains, Spanish Moon/Skin It Back, Rock and Roll Everynight, Down on the Farm, Willin', Hate to Lose Your Lovin', Can't Be Satisfied/They're Red Hot (Hot Tamales) [medley], Cadillac Hotel, Changin' Luck, You're Taking Up Another Man's Place, Oh Atlanta
Disc 2
Texas Twister, Fat Man in the Bathtub, Representing the Mambo, Long Distance Love, Rad Gumbo, Dixie Chicken, Feats Don't Fail Me Now, Sailin' Shoes, Let It Roll/High Roller [Acoustic]
Album Review - Blues In Britain, October 2018