Little Feat
Waiting For Columbus (Live Deluxe)
Play Waiting For Columbus (Live Deluxe)
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MOG Editorial Review
Southern rockers Little Feat were brimming with energy even on their studio recordings, but it still didn't hold a candle to the fun of their stage show, an aspect of their sound finally capture on Waiting for Columbus. Despite their reputation for swampy rock, Columbus manages to capture the band's many overlooked aspects in one convenient package, whether it's the borderline blue-eyed soul of "Fat Man in the Bathtub" or boogie number "Oh, Atlanta." True to their heritage though, Little Feat manage to make you feel right at home during a live show, and if they extended jams and fun vibes don't convince you, the audible cheers and hollers from the crowd will.
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AMG Review of Waiting for Columbus [Expanded]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All Music GuideLittle Feat's lone official live album was chopped up for its initial CD release, with two tracks lopped off so it could fit on a single disc (they showed up, inexplicably, as bonus tracks on the CD issue of The Last Record Album). After years of neglect, the album was finally restored in 2002, except "restored" might not be the right word for it. It was re-thought and expanded, with the original album now spilling over onto a second disc (which is where the encore is), which is fleshed out with seven previously unissued outtakes, plus three songs initially released on Hoy-Hoy. It's a lovely package, with copious notes from Bud Scoppa and lots of photos, great remastered sound, and generous bonus tracks. It's as well done as could be expected, but be forewarned -- none of the unreleased material is as good as what made the record, tending to be a little slack and emphasizing their encroaching fascination with fusion. That's really not that big of a deal, of course, since collectors will buy this no matter what, and they'll be happy with this lavish, loving package.






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