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Little Feat - Hotcakes & Outtakes (4xCD, Comp, RM + Box, Lon)

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Little Feat - Hotcakes & Outtakes (4xCD, Comp, RM + Box, Lon)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: NOTE! DISC 1 has a small scratch! rest is like near mint! General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): With 78 page book in hardback case. 30 years of LITTLE FEAT Track notes Track 1 1 Warner Bros. singles #WB 7431 (9 16 70) & #WRS 49841 (9 23 81). Track 1 2 Warner Bros. single #WB 7431 (9 16 70). Tracks 1

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
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NOTE! DISC 1 has a small scratch! rest is like near mint!

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With 78 page book in hardback case. 30 years of LITTLE FEAT Track notes - Track 1-1 - Warner Bros. singles #WB-7431 (9/16/70) & #WRS-49841 (9/23/81). Track 1-2 - Warner Bros. single #WB-7431 (9/16/70). Tracks 1-1 & 1-2 from the album "Little Feat". Warner Bros. #WS-1890. Recorded & mixed at United/Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA. Track 1-3 - Warner Bros. singles #WB-7553 (1/5/72) & #WBS-49801 (8/5/81). Track 1-8 - Warner Bros. single #WB-7553 (1/5/72). Track 1-9 - Warner Bros. single #WBS-8420 (8/17/77). Tracks 1-3 to 1-9 from the album "Sailin' Shoes". Warner Bros. #BS-2600 (2/72). Recorded & mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios (Amigo), North Hollywood, CA; Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; T.T.G./Sunset-Highland Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Sunwest Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA. Track 1-10 -Warner Bros. single #WB-7689 (3/73). Tracks 1-10 to 1-14 from the album "Dixie Chicken". Warner Bros. #BS-2686 (1/25/73). Recorded & mixed at Clover Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios (Amigo), North Hollywood, CA; Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA. Track 1-15 - Warner Bros. single #WBS-8091 (3/26/75). Track 1-17 - Warner Bros. single #WBS-8054 (11/6/74). Tracks 1-15 to 1-19 from the album "Feats Don't Fail Me Now". Warner Bros. #BS-2784 (8/9/74). Recorded & mixed at Blue Seas Recording Studio, Hunt Valley, MD; The Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios (Amigo), North Hollywood, CA; Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA. Track 1-21 - Warner Bros. single #WBS-8219 (5/26/76). Track 1-22 - Warner Bros. single #WBS-8174 (1/21/76). Tracks 1-20 to 1-23 from the album "The Last Record Album". Warner Bros. #BS-2884 (10/17/75). Recorded & mixed at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA. Track 2-2 - Warner Bros. single #WBS-8420 (8/3/77). Tracks 2-1 to 2-5 from the album "Time Loves A Hero". Warner Bros. #BS-3015 (4/15/77). Recorded & mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios (Amigo), North Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA. Tracks 2-6 to 2-9 from the album "Waiting For Columbus". Warner Bros. #2BS-3140 (2/10/78). Recorded at The Rainbow Theatre, London, England (w/ Manor Truck); Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C. Mixed & refurbished at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA. Track 2-10 from the Lowell George album "Thanks I'll Eat It Here". Warner Bros. #BSK-3194 (3/23/79). Also included on the album "As Time Goes By: The Very Best Of Little Feat". Warner Bros. (Ger) #32247 (8/93). Recorded & mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA (10/21/77). Tracks 2-11 & 2-12 from the album "Down On The Farm". Warner Bros. #HS-3345 (11/14/79). Produced by Lowell George with a little help from his friends. Recorded at The Paramount Ranch, Agoura Hills, CA (w/ Wally Heider Mobile); Lowell's house, Topanga Canyon, CA (w/ Wally Heider Mobile); Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA. Mixed at Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA. Track 2-13 - an edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-49841 (9/23/81). Track 2-15 - an edit of the version included on the album "Down On The Farm" was issued as Warner Bros. singles #WBS-49169 (1/23/80) & #WBS-49801 (8/5/81). Tracks 2-13 to 2-17 from the album "Hoy-Hoy!". Warner Bros. #2BSK-3538 (7/29/81). "Gringo" recorded at The Complex, West Los Angeles, CA (2/81); "Lonesome Whistle" & "Front Page News" recorded at Blue Seas Recording Studio, Hunt Valley, MD (1974); "The Fan" recorded live at Ultrasonic Recording Studios, Hempstead, NY - for WLIR (9/14/74); "Red Stremaliner" recorded live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C. (8/8/77). Mixed at The Complex, West Los Angeles, CA (12/80-3/81). Track 2-18 - previously unissued. Producer(s) & Engineer(s) unknown. Recorded & mixed at Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (2/14/76). Track 3-1 - Warner Bros. single #27728 (9/16/88). Tracks 3-1 to 3-3 from the album "Let It Roll". Warner Bros. #25750 (8/2/88). Recorded & mixed at The Complex, West Los Angeles, CA. Tracks 3-4 to 3-7 from the album "Representing The Mambo". Warner Bros. #26163 (4/10/90). Recorded at The Skywalker Ranch, Marin County, CA; Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, CA; The Hit Factory, New York, NY. Mixed at The Complex, West Los Angeles, CA. Track 3-8 - Morgan Creek single #0005 (9/3/91). Track 3-9 - Morgan Creek single #0007 (10/29/91). Tracks 3-8 & 3-9 from the album "Shake Me Up". Morgan Creek #20005 (9/24/91). Recorded at Conway Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Castle Oaks Studios, Calabasas, CA. Mixed at Conway Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA. Track 3-10 - Zoo/BMG single #14220 (4/95). Tracks 3-10 to 3-12 from the album "Ain't Had Enough Fun". Zoo/BMG #11097 (4/25/95). Recorded at Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, CA; Groovemasters, Santa Monica, CA. Mixed at Brooklyn Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA. Track 3-13 - from the album "Live From Neon Park". Zoo/BMG #11129 (6/18/96). Recorded live at Roseland Theater, Portland, OR; Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA; The House Of Blues, Los Angeles, CA (12/12/95-12/20/95). Mixed at Brooklyn Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA. Track 3-14 - CMC Int'l/BMG single #87277 (6/98). Tracks 3-14 to 3-16 from the album "Under The Radar". CMC Int'l/BMG #86253 (6/16/98). Recorded at Yohoyville Studios East, Woodland Hills, CA; Yohoyville Studios West, Calabasas, CA; Westlake Studios, Hollywood, CA. Mixed at Each Hit Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Track 4-1 - first issued on the Lowell George & The Hit Factory album "Lightning-Rod Man". Bizarre/Straight #71563 (11/2/93). Engineer(s) unknown. Recorded & mixed at Original Sound Studios, Hollywood, CA (late 1966). Track 4-2 - pre-Warner recording. Track 4-3 - pre-Warner recording. Track 4-4 - pre-Warner recording. Tracks 4-2 to 4-4 first issued on the Lowell George & The Hit Factory album "Lightning-Rod Man". Bizarre/Straight #71563 (11/2/93). Engineer(s) unknown. Recorded & mixed at T.T.G./Sunset-Highland Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (7/22/69). Track 4-5 - recorded & mixed at The Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, CA (10/31/69). Track 4-6 - from the sessions for "Little Feat". Recorded at United/Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA (4/21/70). Tracks 4-7 & 4-8 from the sessions for "Little Feat". "Doglines" recorded & mixed at United/Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA (7/15/70-8/31/70); "Wait Till The Shit Hits The Fan" recorded at United/Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA (8/7/70-10/16/70). Track 4-9 & 4-10 - demo for Doobie Bros. Tracks 4-9 & 4-10 recorded & mixed at United/Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA (2/5/71). Tracks 4-11 & 4-12 - from sessions for "Sailin' Shoes". Tracks 4-11 & 4-12 recorded at Sunwest Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (4/7/71-4/14/71). Track 4-13 - Lowell demo. Track 4-14 - from sessions for "Sailin' Shoes". Tracks 4-13 & 4-14 recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios (Amigo), North Hollywood, CA (12/8/71-2/6/72). Tracks 4-15 & 4-16 - from sessions for "Dixie Chicken". "Ace In The Hole" recorded & mixed at Clover Recorders, Hollywood, CA (10/21/72-12/4/72); "Eldorado Slim" recorded at Clover Recorders, Hollywood, CA (11/22/72). Tracks 4-17 & 4-18 - from sessions for "Feats Don't Fail Me Now". "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" is believed to be from the same sessions that produced "Spanish Moon" & "Brickyard Blues". Mixed later by Ron Pendragon; "Brickyard Blues" recorded at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA (1/25/74-3/30/74). Track 4-19 - from sessions for "Feats Don't Fail Me Now". Recorded & mixed at Blue Seas Recording Studio, Hunt Valley, MD (6/74). Tracks 4-20 & 4-21 - Lowell demo. Tracks 4-20 & 4-21 recorded at Lowell's house, Topanga Canyon, CA (late 1974/early 1975). Tracks 4-22 & 4-23 - from sessions for "The Last Record Album". Tracks 4-22 & 4-23 recorded at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA (6/19/75-7/31/75). "High Roller" mixed at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA. Track 4-24 - from sessions for "Thanks I'll Eat It Here". Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA (10/26/76-11/9/76). Mixed later by Ron Pendragon. Track 4-25 - "PZM" Pressure Mic demo. Recorded & mixed at The Paramount Ranch, Agoura Hills, CA (w/ Wally Heider Mobile) (1/79). Note (In book): All selections on Discs 1-3 are full-length alum versions, except where indicated otherwise. Song titles on Disc 4 are represented (for the most part) as they were on the original tape boxes. Note (On back of box): All selections on Discs 1-3 are full-length alum versions, except where indicated otherwise. Mixes required for selections on Disc 4 (tracks 6, 8, 11-14, 16, 18, 22, 24): mixed at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA (4/00). Remastering at Digiprep, Hollywood, CA. Design & illustration at Rip Bang Pictures. All selections ℗ 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1988, 1990 & 2000 Warner Bros. Records Inc., except: "Shake Me Up" and "Things Happen" ℗ 1991 Morgan Creek Music Group, licensed from Morgan Creek Music Group. "Borderline Blues", "Cadillac Hotel", and "Ain't Had Enough Fun" ℗ 1995 Zoo Entertainment; "Can't Be Satisfied/They're Red Hot (Hot Tamales)" ℗ 1996 Zoo Entertainment, licensed from Zomba Recording Corp. "Home Ground", "The Blues Don't Tell It All", and "Eden's Wall" ℗ 1998 CMC International Records, licensed from CMC International Records. "Lightning-Rod Man", "Crack In Your Door", "Teenage Nervous Breakdown", and "Juliet" ℗ 1993 Bizarre/Straight Records, licensed from Rug Music Inc. This compilation ℗ & © 2000 Warner Bros. Records Inc. & Rhino Entertainment Company. Made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe.

 

. Disc 1: 1970-1975
1-1. Little Feat - Strawberry Flats
1-2. Little Feat - Hamburger Midnight
1-3. Little Feat - Easy To Slip
1-4. Little Feat - Cold, Cold, Cold
1-5. Little Feat - Trouble
1-6. Little Feat - Tripe Face Boogie
1-7. Little Feat - Willin'
1-8. Little Feat - Cat Fever
1-9. Little Feat - Sailin' Shoes
1-10. Little Feat - Dixie Chicken
1-11. Little Feat - Two Trains
1-12. Little Feat - Roll Um Easy
1-13. Little Feat - Fat Man In The Bathtub
1-14. Little Feat - Fool Yourself
1-15. Little Feat - Spanish Moon (Single Version)
1-16. Little Feat - Rock And Roll Doctor
1-17. Little Feat - Oh Atlanta
1-18. Little Feat - Skin It Back
1-19. Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now
1-20. Little Feat - Mercenary Territory
1-21. Little Feat - All That You Dream (Single Version)
1-22. Little Feat - Long Distance Love
1-23. Little Feat - Day Or Night
. Disc 2: 1976-1981
2-1. Little Feat - Hi Roller
2-2. Little Feat - Time Loves A Hero
2-3. Little Feat - Rocket In My Pocket
2-4. Little Feat - Old Folks Boogie
2-5. Little Feat - Day At The Dog Races
2-6. Little Feat - Fat Man In The Bathtub (Live)
2-7. Little Feat - All That You Dream (Live)
2-8. Little Feat - Mercenary Territory (Live)
2-9. Little Feat - Spanish Moon (Live)
2-10. Little Feat - 20 Million Things
2-11. Little Feat - Down On The Farm
2-12. Little Feat - Six Feet Of Snow
2-13. Little Feat - Gringo
2-14. Little Feat - Lonesome Whistle
2-15. Little Feat - Front Page News
2-16. Little Feat - The Fan (Live)
2-17. Little Feat - Red Streamliner (Live)
2-18. Little Feat - Teenage Nervous Breakdown (Live)
. Disc 3: 1988-1998
3-1. Little Feat - Hate To Lose Your Lovin'
3-2. Little Feat - Let It Roll
3-3. Little Feat - Hangin' On To The Good Times
3-4. Little Feat - Rad Gumbo
3-5. Little Feat - Texas Twister
3-6. Little Feat - Representing The Mambo
3-7. Little Feat - The Ingenue
3-8. Little Feat - Shake Me Up
3-9. Little Feat - Things Happen
3-10. Little Feat - Borderline Blues (Single Version)
3-11. Little Feat - Cadillac Hotel
3-12. Little Feat - Ain't Had Enough Fun
3-13. Little Feat - Can't Be Satisfied/They're Red Hot (Hot Tamales) (Live)
3-14. Little Feat - Home Ground
3-15. Little Feat - The Blues Don't Tell It All
3-16. Little Feat - Eden's Wall
. Disc 4: Studio Artifacts
4-1. Lowell George, The Factory (7) - Lightning-Rod Man
4-2. Little Feat - Crack In Your Door
4-3. Little Feat - Teenage Nervous Breakdown
4-4. Little Feat - Juliet
4-5. Little Feat - Jazz Thing In 10
4-6. Little Feat - Rat Faced Dog
4-7. Little Feat - Doglines
4-8. Little Feat - Wait Till The Shit Hits The Fan
4-9. Little Feat - Easy To Fall (Easy To Slip)
4-10. Little Feat - Texas Rose Cafe
4-11. Little Feat - Doriville
4-12. Little Feat - Boogie (Tripe Face Boogie)
4-13. Little Feat - Two Trains
4-14. Little Feat - Roto/Tone
4-15. Little Feat - Ace In The Hole (Hi Roller)
4-16. Little Feat - Eldorado Slim
4-17. Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now
4-18. Little Feat - Brickyard Blues
4-19. Little Feat - All That You Dream
4-20. Little Feat - Down Below The Borderline
4-21. Little Feat - Rockin' Shoes I & II
4-22. Little Feat - Front Page News
4-23. Little Feat - High Roller
4-24. Little Feat - Roll 'Em Easy
4-25. Little Feat - Boogie Wigwam (Short Jazz Piece)

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 081227357726
Label Code LC 02982
Rights Society GEMA / BIEM

 

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Phonographic Copyright (p) Rhino Entertainment Company
Copyright (c) Rhino Entertainment Company
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