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Reviews

  • Almost as good as WFC

    5
    By Little Feat Fanatic
    Who reviews these albums for Itunes? This is a fantastic album. Wonderful sound, great performances, and even greater songs. I love this band with or without Lowell George. These songs are performed passionately by great musicians who love what they do.....it definitely shows on this album.
  • 2 Words

    5
    By sgordonct
    BUY IT!
  • Great album but not enough attention

    5
    By Feat Fan in Denver
    If you're just getting into Little Feat, LFNP is a great start. Not only is it a good sampling of their songs, both old and new, but this album does a great job capturing the energy and fun this talented band has every show. There is a reason so many other stars of rock and roll point to Little Feat as one of their favorite bands. And you can't beat the amount of music you get for the price!
  • This one is a gem - one to get excited about!

    5
    By WendellB3
    This album is one to get excited about! I first discovered Little Feat back when Feats Don’t Fail Me Now was released, and have been a fan ever since. Although I haven’t been too keen on some of the band’s latest efforts, this performance clearly shows why Little Feat is one of the greatest rock & roll bands of all time. One of the band’s trademarks are the funky jams they morph into while playing some of their old standards, and the rendition of Dixie Chicken on this album is a prime example - the best I’ve ever heard. There is a smokin’ hot guitar collaboration solo that settles into a really nice groove, and Paul Barrere is definitely The Man on the slide guitar. Check out the acoustic, but very funky Down on The Farm, or the wicked rockabilly jam Paul does on Let It Roll. I love the way the band slightly reinvents some of their tunes – such as Two Trains and Spanish Moon with a beautiful transition into Skin It Back. From top to bottom, this one is a gem.