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Waiting for Columbus

 
Album Review: Waiting for Columbus

  • Artist: Little Feat
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1978
  • Total Time: 72:56
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Little Feat was one of the legendary live bands of the '70s, showered with praise by not only their small, fiercely dedicated cult of fans, but such fellow musicians as Bonnie Raitt, Robert Palmer, and Jimmy Page. Given all that acclaim, it only made sense for the group to cut a live album. Unfortunately, they waited until 1977, when the group had entered its decline, but as the double-album Waiting for Columbus proves, Little Feat in its decline was still pretty great. Certainly, the group is far more inspired on stage than they were in the studio after 1975 - just compare "All That You Dream," "Oh Atlanta," "Old Folks' Boogie," "Time Loves a Hero," and "Mercenary Territory" here to the cuts on The Last Record Album and Time Loves a Hero. The versions on Waiting are full-bodied and fully-realized, putting the studio cuts to shame. Early classics like "Fat Man in the Bathtub" and "Tripe Face Boogie" aren't as revelatory, but it's still a pleasure to hear a great band run through their best songs, stretching them out and finding new quirks within them. If there are any flaws with Waiting for Columbus, it's that the Feat do a little bit too much stretching, veering toward excessive jamming on occasion - and that mildly fuzzy focus is really the only way you'd be able to tell that this is a great live band recorded slightly after their prime. Even so, there's much to savor on Waiting for Columbus, one of the great live albums of its era, thanks to rich performances that prove Little Feat were one of the great live bands of their time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Join the Band Traditional Little Feat (1:19)
Fat Man in the Bathtub Lowell George Little Feat (4:50)
All That You Dream Bill Payne, Gabriel Paul Barrére Little Feat (4:25)
Oh, Atlanta Bill Payne Little Feat (4:09)
Old Folks' Boogie Gabriel Paul Barrére Little Feat (4:22)
Time Loves a Hero Paul Barrére, Kenny Gradney, Bill Payne Little Feat (4:20)
Day or Night Bill Payne, Fran Tate Little Feat (5:23)
Mercenary Territory Lowell George, Richard Hayward Little Feat (4:27)
Spanish Moon Lowell George Little Feat (4:40)
Dixie Chicken Lowell George, Martin Kibbee Little Feat (9:00)
Tripe Face Boogie Richard Hayward, Bill Payne Little Feat (7:02)
Rocket in My Pocket Lowell George Little Feat (3:42)
Willin' Lowell George Little Feat (3:42)
Sailin' Shoes Lowell George Little Feat (6:18)
Feats Don't Fail Me Now (Lyrics) Paul Barrére, Lowell George, Martin Kibbee Little Feat (5:17)

Credits

Lenny Pickett (Saxophone), Sam Clayton (Conga), Sam Clayton (Percussion), Greg Adams (Trumpet), Mic Gillette (Horn), Emilio Castillo (Saxophone), Stephen "Doc" Kupka (Saxophone), Bill Payne (Percussion), Neon Park (Illustrations), Lowell George (Arranger), Bill Payne (Keyboards), Neon Park (Design), Bill Payne (Synthesizer), Paul Barrére (Guitar), Richard Hayward (Drums), Richard Hayward (Vocals), Elliot Ingber (Guitar), Lowell George (Vocals), Sam Clayton (Vocals), Lowell George (Producer), Paul Barrére (Vocals), Lowell George (Guitar), Bill Payne (Vocals), Kenny Gradney (Bass)
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Waiting for Columbus
Live album by Little Feat
Released March, 1978
Recorded August 2 - 10 1977 at The Rainbow Theatre, London and The Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Genre Rock
Length 78:14
Label Warner Brothers
Producer Lowell George
Professional reviews
Little Feat chronology
Time Loves a Hero
(1977)
Waiting For Columbus
(1978)
Down on the Farm
(1979)

Waiting for Columbus is the first live album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1978. It was recorded during seven performances, four at the Rainbow Theatre in London 2-4 August 1977, and three at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium in Washington, D.C. 8-10 August 1977. Local Washington radio personality Cerphe Colwell can be heard leading the audience in a "F-E-A-T" spellout on the first track of the album.

The band recorded and mixed enough material from these performances for a triple LP, but for marketing reasons kept it to a double album. Three of the unused tracks were included on their 1981 album Hoy-Hoy!. All were eventually released on the 2002 "Deluxe edition" CD.

Contents

Track listing

1978 double LP

Side one

  1. "Join The Band" (Traditional) – 1:50
  2. "Fat Man in the Bathtub" (George) – 4:50
  3. "All That You Dream" (Barrère, Payne) – 4:25
  4. "Oh Atlanta" (Payne) – 4:09
  5. "Old Folks' Boogie" (Barrère, G. Barrère) – 4:22

Side two

  1. "Time Loves a Hero" (Barrère, Gradney, Payne) – 4:20
  2. "Day or Night" (Payne, F. Tate) – 5:23
  3. "Mercenary Territory" (George, E. George, Hayward) – 4:27
  4. "Spanish Moon" (George) – 4:49

Side three

  1. "Dixie Chicken" (George, Kibbee) – 9:00
  2. "Tripe Face Boogie" (Hayward, Payne) – 7:02
  3. "Rocket in My Pocket" (George) – 3:42

Side four

  1. "Willin'" (George) – 3:42
  2. "Don't Bogart That Joint" (E. Ingber, L. Wagner) – 0:57
  3. "A Apolitical Blues" (George) – 3:41
  4. "Sailin' Shoes" (George) – 6:18
  5. "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (Barrère, George, Kibbee) – 5:17

1990 single CD

In order to fit the double LP onto one CD, the tracks "Don't Bogart That Joint" and "A Apolitical Blues" were omitted from this release, but included as additional tracks on the CD issue of The Last Record Album.

  1. "Join The Band" (Traditional) – 1:24
  2. "Fat Man in the Bathtub" (George) – 4:52
  3. "All That You Dream" (Barrère, Payne) – 4:31
  4. "Oh Atlanta" (Payne) – 4:20
  5. "Old Folks' Boogie" (Barrère, G. Barrère) – 4:27
  6. "Time Loves a Hero" (Barrère, Gradney, Payne) – 4:19
  7. "Day or Night" (Payne, F. Tate) – 5:31
  8. "Mercenary Territory" (George, E. George, Hayward) – 4:37
  9. "Spanish Moon" (George) – 4:42
  10. "Dixie Chicken" (George, Kibbee) – 8:56
  11. "Tripe Face Boogie" (Hayward, Payne) – 7:10
  12. "Rocket in My Pocket" (George) – 3:48
  13. "Willin'" (George) – 3:50
  14. "Sailin' Shoes" (George) – 6:20
  15. "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (Barrère, George, Kibbee) – 5:21

Running time 74:00.

2002 "Deluxe Edition" double CD

This edition not only restores all the original tracks, but includes several additional tracks recorded at the same appearances where the original tracks were recorded. Disc 1 has all the tracks from sides 1, 3, and 2 (in that order) of the original LP release. Disc 2 opens with side 4, continues with several previously unreleased tracks (6 through 12), and concludes with the three tracks that appeared on Hoy-Hoy!.

Disc one

  1. "Join The Band" (Traditional) – 1:54 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 10, 1977
  2. "Fat Man in the Bathtub" (George) – 4:53 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  3. "All That You Dream" (Barrère, Payne) – 4:29 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  4. "Oh Atlanta" (Payne) – 4:20 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  5. "Old Folks' Boogie" (Barrère, G. Barrère) – 4:26 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 4, 1977
  6. "Dixie Chicken" (George, Kibbee) – 8:53 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 3 & 4, 1977
  7. "Tripe Face Boogie" (Hayward, Payne) – 7:09 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 2 & 3, 1977
  8. "Rocket in My Pocket" (George) – 3:57 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 2, 1977
  9. "Time Loves a Hero" (Barrère, Gradney, Payne) – 4:19 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 4, 1977
  10. "Day or Night" (Payne, F. Tate) – 5:30 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 4, 1977
  11. "Mercenary Territory" (George, E. George, Hayward) – 4:36 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 2, 1977
  12. "Spanish Moon" (George) – 5:36 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977

Running time: 60:02

Disc two

  1. "Willin'" (George) – 4:42 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  2. "Don't Bogart That Joint" (E. Ingber, L. Wagner) – 1:01 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  3. "A Apolitical Blues" (George) – 3:51 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 3, 1977
  4. "Sailin' Shoes" (George) – 6:23 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 10, 1977
  5. "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (Barrère, George, Kibbee) – 5:35 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 9, 1977
  6. "One Love Stand" (Barrère, Gradney, Payne) – 4:27 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 9, 1977
  7. "Rock and Roll Doctor" (George, Kibbee) – 4:17 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 9, 1977
  8. "Skin It Back" (Barrère) – 5:40 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 2, 1977
  9. "On Your Way Down" (Allen Toussaint) – 6:25 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 10, 1977
  10. "Walkin' All Night" (Barrère, Payne) – 4:12 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  11. "Cold, Cold, Cold" (George) – 5:18 - The Rainbow Theatre London England August 4, 1977
  12. "Day at the Dog Races" (Barrère, Clayton, Gradney, Hayward, Payne) – 12:12 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 9, 1977
  13. "Skin It Back" (Barrère) – 4:40 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  14. "Red Streamliner" (Payne, F. Tate) – 4:59 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 8, 1977
  15. "Teenage Nervous Breakdown" (George) – 4:12 - Lisner Auditorium Washington D.C. August 9, 1977

Running time: 77:54

Personnel

With the Tower of Power horn section:


 
 

 

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