One of Little Feat's best
Andy Blair | Pearl River, NY | 08/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm just amazed that there aren't more positive reviews here for this classic 1977 release.
I've loved the title track for 32 years now, as well as the jazzy "Red Streamliner" track
and most of all the percussive "Day at The Dog Races". I remember hearing
that tune for the first time on WDRC-FM in Hartford, CT in August 1977 and being absolutely
floored by its complexity and darkly mysterious feel. Just awesome stuff. In fact, I'm here
becauseI listened to my original LP this morning and wondered if a CD of this album is
still available. It is!! One of my mid-1970s faves."
I don't care what THEY say
jimbobareebobalopbopbam | 08/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Almost everything I read about this album refers to it as 'disjointed', 'directionless', unremarkable...and like that. THIS is one of my favorite Feat albums and I have ALL the Lowell George era ones...and then some. Many and many a year ago, this was the first Feat album that I could listen to all the way through without having 'over-syncopation seizures'. I'm feeling much better now and appreciate all of their releases. I just happen to see this jazzy/rocky/bluesy/playful release as one of their best."
Time Loves a Hero - Little Feat
A. Cacciapuoti | Jupiter, FL | 02/11/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In my opinion the Best Little Feat Album ever recorded. This is a very talented band and continue to be even after the 1979 death of Lowell George. Great riffs and every song tells a story! Ear candy for the Little Feat Enthusiast"