Little Feat Late Night Truck Stop
R. sigler | 11/19/2001
(1 out of 5 stars)
"As stated before this is not an official Little Feat release.Please do not buy this cd. Little Feat is not receiving any compensation from this cd.Join the Tree and get it free.HW"
A dubious pedigree
Don Kehoe | Woodbury, MN United States | 11/19/2001
(2 out of 5 stars)
"The "label" putting out this copy of a bootleg (aka Snakes On Everything or just "Live At Ebbetts Field, 7.19.73, Denver, CO, both shows", but without all the tracks from both shows in this case), claims to have a release from Warner Brothers. But Warner Brothers has not represented Little Feat for many years. Little Feat considered legal action and putting out their own version on their new Tomato Lady records, but after listening to the tracks, considered the quality not up to their standards and a legal challenge not worth it.I have a fairly good copy of these shows recieved in trade a few years back; it's fair quality. I believe the source is from an FM broadcast. And many of the songs do not appear on other live recording in circulation - Hamburger Midnight, Texas Rose Cafe, Snakes On Everything and Cat Fever."
1973 live sets shows 2nd Feat line-up still working on it...
J. Anderholm | Mount Desert Island, ME USA | 12/07/2001
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This bootleg release is important mostly for historical reasons. It was recorded very early in the history of the 2nd Feat line up wherein Paul Barrere and Kenny Gradney joined the band. The sound quality and level of performance varies wildly on this 2 CD set. The material is taken mostly from the first 2 studio albums with a smattering of tracks from Dixie Chicken which are well-performed. When I compare this to the Feat I saw live 3-4 years later they hardly seem like the same band. Rough, but interesting to hardcore fans."