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I'm most definitely a classic rock/southern rock loyal listener of the 70s and 80s. I of course like Little Feat's highly popular earlier work like Dixie Chicken and Time Loves a Hero. But this is my favorite album of their. The title track, "Let it Roll" is my 2nd favorite song of theirs. "Hate to Lose Your Lovin" is also a good track. But my all time favorite Little Feat song and one of my all time favorite songs overall is from this album, "One Clear Moment." I've been listening to it since it came out in 1988 and haven't ever turned it off when it's come on in the last 27 years. I have another copy of this CD somewhere in my storage, but for this price it was such a great deal. It's out of print, hard to find, and was a LOT more everywhere else. Plus "Like New" isn't even an accurate description. I get brand new ones with cracked jewel cases. This not only looked brand new, complete with an untouched looking lyric booklet but the disc looks and plays as if brand new. A great deal for my favorite Little Feat CD.Read full review
Not a bad Little Feat album with Paul Barrere and Craig Fuller handling vocal duties some years after Lowell George's untimely passing. Like many Warner Bros. artists, most of the Little Feat catalog is not offered as remastered editions. Fans can get a greatest hits compilation from Rhino that includes the title track "Let It Roll," and while those tracks sound better than their original issues, if you want this album, then you have to buy it as it was originally issued. Still a pretty good comeback for the band and one I had to get, especially after hearing the title track. There's always deep cuts on Little Feat albums that add more value to what's heard initially, and this one is no exception.
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I've had this recording in vinyl since its debut in 1988 and have always loved it. I was surprised to see how unavailable it was when formats moved to digital 'exclusive'--it is not available in iTunes' or Amazon's mP3 catalog. So unless you can find it on eBay you can't get it. This is an important transition album, from the Lowell George/Paul Barrere/Bill Payne exclusive flavor that had been Little Feat's branded sound to new collaboration with Craig Fuller-Barrere-Payne. this may have been a little difficult for LF purists but I have loved the band in all its iterations and this album is central to one of those.
"About Let It Roll". First, I heard "Oh Alabama" by Little Feat (Waiting for Columbus 1978) on a Blues Podcast and loved their solid, syncopated, Texas-ish old school style. Feat, where have you been all my life?? But this album, "Let It Roll" (1988) shows a wider ranger style Although not a Blues Band, and I guess not for everyone, they are close enough to make me smile like a pig ina clover patch,
Not the Feats best album by no means, but some good tracks--title track the best.
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