Join the Band (2008)

Artist: Little Feat
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Label: SAVOY/WEA
UPC: 00795041773524
Release Date: 8/26/2008
Buy.com Sku: 208465929
Item#: M4CDLR
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Fat Man In The Bathtub - (featuring Dave Matthews) ~ Little Feat
2. Something In The Water - (featuring Bob Seger) ~ Little Feat
3. Dixie Chicken - (featuring Chris Robinson) ~ Little Feat
4. See You Later Alligator - (featuring Emmylou Harris) ~ Little Feat
5. Champion Of The World - (featuring Jimmy Buffett) ~ Little Feat
6. Weight, The - (featuring Vince Gill) ~ Little Feat
7. Don't Ya Just Know It - (featuring Brooks & Dunn) ~ Little Feat
8. Time Loves A Hero - (featuring Jimmy Buffett) ~ Little Feat
9. Willin' - (featuring Mike Gordan) ~ Little Feat
10. This Land Is Your Land - (featuring Inara George) ~ Little Feat
11. Oh Atlanta ~ Little Feat
12. Spanish Moon - (featuring Vince Gill) ~ Little Feat
13. Trouble - (featuring Bela Fleck) ~ Little Feat
14. Sailin' Shoes ~ Little Feat



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
On 2008's appropriately titled JOIN THE BAND, the veteran rock act Little Feat revisits many of its signature tunes and takes on a few covers, aided and abetted by famous friends and fans such as Dave Matthews, Bob Seger, Jimmy Buffett, and Vince Gill. Highlights include a rollicking rendition of "Something in the Water" and a deft version of the Band's ever-poignant "The Weight."
Not too long after their successful 1988 comeback, Let It Roll, Little Feat quietly morphed into a working band, one that made its name via its gigs, not its records. New albums popped up -- some better than others, none all that bad -- but their strength was the stage, where they relied on that incomparable catalog of chestnuts, occasionally dropping a newer tune into rotation. They've been jamming on these songs so long that it's no big deal that they've invited a group of friends -- some old, some new, some inexplicable -- to play those songs, along with some other great jammable tunes, like Bobby Charles' immortal "See You Later Alligator" and the Band's deathless "The Weight," which does lend itself self to communal singalongs from the Staple Singers to Weezer. If the title itself isn't a tip-off, communal singalongs are the name of the game here, as everybody kicks back and cheerfully warbles through a good selection of songs, never quite reworking them -- well, apart from a sorely misguided attempt to skew "Fat Man in the Bathtub" toward Dave Matthews' loping worldbeat style -- but rather playing them one more time, sometimes with feeling. More often, they play with a sleepy comfort, slipping these songs on like flip-flops that may be kicking around two summers too long. Depending on who's along for the ride, this vacillates between overly familiar and happily friendly, with some longtime friends inspiring a lazy stroll (Jimmy Buffett, who lent his studio for this project, dozes through his pair) while others nudge the band into second gear (Vince Gill kicks up some dust on "Dixie Chicken" and "Spanish Moon"). Join the Band is bottom-loaded something fierce, as it concludes with Emmylou Harris leading Feat, B?la Fleck, and Sam Bush through a down 'n' dirty "Sailin' Shoes" that harks back to Lowell George at his most cheerfully vulgar, while his daughter Inara turns in a delicate, lovely "Trouble" that's gently moving. And then there's Chris Robinson, who joins the group for Bill Payne's "Oh Atlanta," pushing the band toward the only cut that could be called "lively" here. It's a great reminder of how good a rock & roll band Little Feat were and can still be, but listening to the rangy good times on this one cut, it's hard not to wish that Robinson had just coaxed his brother into delivering a full-fledged Feat tribute with the Black Crowes instead. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Musical Guests
Dave Matthews
Bob Seger
Chris Robinson
Emmylou Harris
Jimmy Buffett
Vince Gill
Brooks & Dunn
Mike Gordan
Inara George
Bela Fleck

 
Associated Artists and Works
California Dreams
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 08/26/2008
Original Release Date : 2008
Catalog ID : FTN 17735
Label : 429 Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00795041773524

 
Professional Reviews
Record Collector (magazine)
(p.98)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] mighty fine album....Leaping new treatments of favourites such as 'Oh Atlanta,' 'Dixie Chicken,' and a joyous 'Fat Man In The Bathtub' are rich and powerful."

  
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