Or… If you like country with a boogie beat
Russell Brown, a journalist who runs the excellent Public Address website, was – in an earlier life -Deputy Editor of Rip It Up, a free 1970s music newspaper in New Zealand.
He recently gleefully pointed his twitter at the ranting Letter to the Ed (top left), but what caught my eye was Corner Village’s ad for Little Feat’s Electrif Lycanthrope.
Rock n’ Roll Doctor – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Two Trains – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
The Fan – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
On Your Way Down – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Spanish Moon – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Skin It Back – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Fat Man In The Bath Tub – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Oh Atlanta – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Willin’ – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Cold Cold Cold – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Dixie Chicken – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Tripe Face Boogie – Little Feat – 1974-09-19 – Ultrasonic Studios [WLIR] [Listen]
Found it, downloaded it, here it is.
So, thanks for that, Russell – it really doesn’t get much better than this
And as an added bonus…
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