Dixie Chicken

Dixie Chicken

by Little Feat
Dixie Chicken

Dixie Chicken

by Little Feat

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Overview

Following Roy Estrada's departure during the supporting tour for Sailin' Shoes, Lowell George became infatuated with New Orleans R&B and mellow jamming, all of which came to a head on their third album, 1973's Dixie Chicken. Although George is firmly in charge - he dominates the record, writing or co-writing seven of the 10 songs - this is the point where Little Feat found its signature sound as a band, and no album they would cut from this point on was too different from this seductive, laid-back, funky record. But no album would be quite as good, either, since Dixie Chicken still had much of the charming lyrical eccentricities of the first two albums, plus what is arguably George's best-ever set of songs. Partially due to the New Orleans infatuation, the album holds together better than Sailin' Shoes and George takes full advantage of the band's increased musical palette, writing songs that sound easy but are quite sophisticated, such as the rolling "Two Trains," the gorgeous, shimmering "Juliette," the deeply soulful and funny "Fat Man in the Bathtub" and the country-funk of the title track, which was covered nearly as frequently as "Willin'." In addition to "Walkin' All Night," a loose bluesy jam by Barrere and Bill Payne, the band also hauls out two covers which fit George's vibe perfectly: Allan Toussaint's slow burner "On Your Way Down" and "Fool Yourself," which was written by Fred Tackett, who later joined a reunited Feat in the '80s. It all adds up to a nearly irresistible record, filled with great songwriting, sultry grooves, and virtuosic performances that never are flashy. Little Feat, along with many jam bands that followed, tried to top this album, but they never managed to make a record this understated, appealing and fine. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/1990
Label: Warner Bros.
UPC: 0075992727020
Rank: 22214

Tracks

  1. Dixie Chicken
  2. Two Trains
  3. Roll Um Easy
  4. On Your Way Down
  5. Kiss It Off
  6. Fool Yourself
  7. Walkin' All Night
  8. Fat Man in the Bathtub
  9. Juliette
  10. Lafayette Railroad

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Little Feat   Primary Artist
Debbie Lindsey   Vocals (Background)
Dan Hutton   Vocals (Background)
Deborah Lindsey   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Stephanie Spurville   Vocals (Background)
Trett Fure   Vocals (Background)
Richard Hayward   Drums,Vocals
Stephanie Spruill   Vocals
Sneaky Pete Kleinow   Pedal Steel
Kenny Gradney   Bass
Bonnie Bramlett   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Bill Payne   Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Lead Vocals,Synthesizer
Bonnie Raitt   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Sam Clayton   Congas,Vocals,Percussion
Richie Hayward   Drums,Vocals
Mick Taylor   Guitar
Danny Hutton   Vocals
Malcolm Cecil   Synthesizer
Paul Barrere   Guitar,Vocals,Lead Vocals
Tret Fure   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Gloria Jones   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Lowell George   Guitar,Vocals,Cowbell
Fred Tackett   Guitar,Trumpet,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Milt Holland   Tabla,Percussion

Technical Credits

Mike Boshears   Audio Engineer
Robert Appere   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Lowell George   Audio Production,Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Allen Toussaint   Composer
Fred Martin   Composer,Composer
Toussaint   Composer
Ted Templeman   Producer
Bill Payne   Composer
Greg Adams   Arranger
John Haeny   Assistant Engineer
Martin Kibbee   Composer
Michael Boshears   Engineer
Neon Park   Design,Art Direction
Brian Kehew   Mixing
Donn Landee   Engineer
Paul Barrere   Composer
Gabriel Paul Barrere   Composer
Lee Herschberg   Remastering
Fred Tackett   Composer,Lyricist
Milt Holland   Musician
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