Little Feat 2011-03-06 Breezes Grand Resort & Spa, Negril, Jamaica  new Cafiero/Ford master, featuring jazz jam set, w/ Craig Fuller & Ron Holloway
Little Feat<br />
3/6/2011 - Sunday<br />
Breezes Grand Resort & Spa <br />
Negril, Jamaica<br />
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Source: Sennheiser ME 64 > Sound Devices 722@24/44.1<br />
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All editing and mastering using WaveLab 6.10 with UAD-1 in 24/44.1<br />
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Taped and Transferred by Chris Cafiero, Little Feat Archivist.<br />
Edited and Mastered by Alex Ford.<br />
Tracking, file conversion and seeding by George Berridge.<br />
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CD I [74:44]<br />
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Bill Payne - Ron Holloway - Gabe Ford - Jam Session: <br />
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d1t01 Intro<br />
d1t02 Unnamed new song <br />
d1t03 Five And Four <br />
d1t04 Gringo<br />
d1t05 Jam (w/ Fred Tackett)<br />
d1t06 The Bank Robbery (from movie The Hot Spot, w/ whole band)<br />
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LITTLE FEAT SHOW:<br />
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d1t07 Spanish Moon > <br />
d1t08 Skin It Back<br />
d1t09 Under The Radar (reggae version)<br />
d1t10 Brickyard Blues (Allen Toussaint song)<br />
d1t11 Those Feat Will Steer Ya Wrong Sometimes<br />
d1t12 Church Fallin' Down<br />
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CD II [75:50]<br />
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d2t01 Feats Don't Fail Me Now<br />
d2t02 Sailin' Shoes <br />
d2t03 Rock And Roll Doctor<br />
d2t04 Down On The Farm <br />
d2t05 Representing The Mambo<br />
d2t06 Fat Man In The Bathtub > <br />
d2t07 Abba Zabba > <br />
d2t08 Fat Man In The Bathtub<br />
Encore: <br />
d2t09 We Bid You Goodnight > <br />
d2t10 Willin' > <br />
d2t11 Don't Bogart That Joint > <br />
d2t12 Willin'<br />
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Comments:<br />
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- SUNDAY<br />
- 9th Annual Feat Fan Excursion<br />
- with Craig Fuller and Ron Holloway <br />
- Toots and the Maytals opened<br />
- Bill Payne along with Ron Holloway and Gabe Ford did short jam session set before the Little Feat show.<br />
- To buy soundboard versions of all three Jamaica shows and more, check out livefeat.com<br />
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Featroller comment: For those of us unable to make the Annual Pilgrimage to Negril, Chris and Alex have<br />
yet again lept into the breach and provided this near-live experience. The sound is stellar, and it needs<br />
to be to match the performance. This is the best Feat show since New Year's Eve. It's also unlike any show<br />
they've ever done. Billy says the idea for the opening set came from the performance of Gringo on the<br />
Rams Head Revisited release. That's reprised beautifully here, preceded and followed by jams that will<br />
leave jazz aficionados drooling with delight. The highlight has got to be the full-band Bank Robbery  the<br />
kind of jazz tune rockers can sink their teeth into. And when it's all said and doneÂ
the Feat show begins!<br />
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Brickyard Blues is one of the songs they've been working on in the studio for the upcoming blues-based<br />
release. It is terrific  let's hope it becomes a set list regular. Craig is put to great use on his<br />
hilarious Those Feat Will Steer Ya Wrong Sometimes. And how fine to hear Rock & Roll Doctor, with a<br />
new jam added featuring the inspired Ron Holloway on sax. The set list was obviously chosen to take<br />
advantage of Ron: e.g. Representing the Mambo, with a long sax jam, again like the Rams Head Revisited<br />
version.<br />
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This is one for the ages, folks. Thanks as always to Chris for lugging his gear and saving these sweet<br />
sounds for posterity, and to Alex for his mastering wizardry and his help in keeping your humble<br />
downloader/tracker from derailing himself.
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