''Rooster Rag'' is the fifteenth album by American
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band
Little Feat
Little Feat is an American rock band formed by lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles. George disbanded the group because of creative differences shortly before his death in 1979. Surviving ...
released in June 2012, on the Hot Tomato label. It was their only studio album to feature drummer
Gabe Ford and the last to feature guitarist
Paul Barrere
Paul Barrere (July 3, 1948 – October 26, 2019) was an American musician most prominent as a member of the band Little Feat, which he joined in 1972 some three years after the band was created by Lowell George.
Career
Barrere recorded and per ...
who died in 2019.
Background
The album marks the band's first original album since 2003's ''
Kickin' It at the Barn'' and the recording debut with the group of new drummer
Gabe Ford who replaced original drummer
Richie Hayward
Richard "Richie" Hayward (February 6, 1946 – August 12, 2010) was an American drummer best known as a founding member and drummer in the band Little Feat. He performed with several bands and worked as a session player. Hayward also joined ...
following his death in 2010. Four of the songs were written by former
Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead was an American rock music, rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. The band is known for its eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, Folk music, folk, country music, country, jazz, bluegrass music, bluegrass, ...
lyricist
Robert Hunter in collaboration with keyboard player
Bill Payne
William H. Payne (born March 12, 1949) is an American pianist who, with Lowell George, co-founded the American rock band Little Feat. He is considered by many other rock pianists, including Elton John, to be one of the finest American piano roc ...
, now the only musician to have played with every line-up of the group. Surprisingly,
Paul Barrere
Paul Barrere (July 3, 1948 – October 26, 2019) was an American musician most prominent as a member of the band Little Feat, which he joined in 1972 some three years after the band was created by Lowell George.
Career
Barrere recorded and per ...
, the group's main writer/singer, was only credited with writing on one track, although his usual co-author
Fred Tackett
Fred Tackett (born August 30, 1945) is an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Originally a session player on guitar, mandolin, and trumpet, he is best known as a member of the band Little Feat.
In addition to his work with Little F ...
contributed four songs, all of which have appeared on his solo albums, but not all of which he sang lead on here.
The song "Candy Man Blues" by
Mississippi John Hurt
John Smith Hurt (March 8, 1893 – November 2, 1966), better known as Mississippi John Hurt, was an American country blues singer and guitarist.
Raised in Avalon, Mississippi, Hurt taught himself to play the guitar around the age of nine. He wo ...
had already been performed by the band live for some years and appeared on their 2005 collection ''
Barnstormin' Live
''Barnstormin' Live'' is a Little Feat live performance that was first released as two single CD albums, ''Volume One'' and ''Volume Two'', in early and late 2005. It was then reissued as a single boxed set in 2006.
Track listing Volume One
# ...
''.
Reception
Reviewing the album for ''
American Songwriter
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History
The ''American Songwri ...
'', Hal Harowtz said:
Swampy rhythms? Check. Nasty, cutting slide guitar? Present. A funky combination of blues, country and rock and roll? Oh yeah. Quirky idiosyncratic songwriting? Well, three out of four ain’t bad. ... With keyboardist Billy Payne as the lone remaining original member, Feat stomp and strum their way through a pretty good batch of new tunes that capture the band’s distinctive musical gumbo but aren’t exactly classics on the order of Lowell George’s timeless songs that remain the backbone of the group’s raison d’être. Still, with help from Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, they’re solid enough and the veteran band sounds fresh, inspired and revived if not exactly young and hungry on their first studio album of original material in twelve years and after losing irreplaceable founding drummer Ritchie Heyward. Considering their time in the cult trenches, that’s plenty impressive.
Writing for ''
All About Jazz
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'', C. Michael Bailey said:
Rooster Rag reveals the same sophistication of all post-Lowell George-era Little Feat releases, except that this sophistication sounds progressive, more like the band is having a good time making the music. ... This album is something other than greater than the sum of its parts. The blanket presence of Paul Barrere's underrated slide guitar causes this disc to reveal that these seasoned musicians can still draw from their peers.
Track listing
#"Candy Man Blues" (
Mississippi John Hurt
John Smith Hurt (March 8, 1893 – November 2, 1966), better known as Mississippi John Hurt, was an American country blues singer and guitarist.
Raised in Avalon, Mississippi, Hurt taught himself to play the guitar around the age of nine. He wo ...
) sung by Paul Barrere – 3:04
#"Rooster Rag" (Bill Payne, Robert Hunter) – 4:35
#"Church Falling Down" (Fred Tackett) – 5:21
#"Salome" (Bill Payne, Robert Hunter) – 6:31
#"One Breath at a Time" (Fred Tackett) sung by Paul Barrere, Sam Clayton and Fred Tackett – 5:16
#"Just a Fever" (Paul Barrere,
Stephen Bruton
Turner Stephen Bruton (November 7, 1948 – May 9, 2009) was an American actor and musician.
Background
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, United States, he moved with his family to Texas at the age of two. He fell into the Fort Worth music scene after ...
) – 4:23
#"Rag Top Down" (Bill Payne, Robert Hunter) – 5:25
#"Way Down Under" (Bill Payne, Robert Hunter) – 4:05
#"Jamaica Will Break Your Heart" (Fred Tackett) sung by Paul Barrere – 4:24
#"Tattooed Girl" (Fred Tackett) – 4:53
#"The Blues Keep Coming" (Bill Payne, Gabe Ford) – 5:50
#"Mellow Down Easy" (
Willie Dixon
William James Dixon (July 1, 1915January 29, 1992) was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record producer. He was proficient in playing both the upright bass and the guitar, and sang with a distinctive voice, but he ...
) sung by
Sam Clayton
Sam Clayton (born March 30, 1952) is an American singer and percussionist, primarily focusing on drums, conga and djembe, throughout his musical career. He is best known as a supporting vocalist and percussionist with the American rock band Lit ...
– 4:08
Personnel
*
Paul Barrere
Paul Barrere (July 3, 1948 – October 26, 2019) was an American musician most prominent as a member of the band Little Feat, which he joined in 1972 some three years after the band was created by Lowell George.
Career
Barrere recorded and per ...
– guitars, slide guitar, vocals
*
Sam Clayton
Sam Clayton (born March 30, 1952) is an American singer and percussionist, primarily focusing on drums, conga and djembe, throughout his musical career. He is best known as a supporting vocalist and percussionist with the American rock band Lit ...
– congas, vocals
*
Gabe Ford – drums, vocals
*
Kenny Gradney
Kenny Gradney, (born February 25, 1950) a native of Baton Rouge, is an American bassist and songwriter, best known as a member of the band Little Feat. He joined after their second album, replacing founding bassist Roy Estrada in 1972. Gradney ...
– bass
*
Bill Payne
William H. Payne (born March 12, 1949) is an American pianist who, with Lowell George, co-founded the American rock band Little Feat. He is considered by many other rock pianists, including Elton John, to be one of the finest American piano roc ...
– keyboards, vocals
*
Fred Tackett
Fred Tackett (born August 30, 1945) is an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Originally a session player on guitar, mandolin, and trumpet, he is best known as a member of the band Little Feat.
In addition to his work with Little F ...
– guitar. vocals, mandolin
Additional personnel
*
Larry Campbell
Larry W. Campbell (born 28 February 1948) is a Canadian politician that served as the 37th mayor of Vancouver, Canada from 2002 until 2005 and since 2005 has been a member of the Senate of Canada.
Before he was mayor, Campbell worked for t ...
– fiddle on "Rooster Rag" and "Salome".
* The Texicali Horns – (
Darrell Leonard
Darrell Leonard is an American, Los Angeles-based, trumpet player, composer and arranger.
He recorded and toured with Delaney and Bonnie and Friends from 1970 through 1973.
He is a Grammy Award winner for his work with Taj Mahal and the Phantom B ...
: trumpets, Joe Sublet: saxophones) on "Jamaica Will Break Your Heart" and " One Breath At A Time"
*
Kim Wilson
Kim Wilson (born January 6, 1951) is an American blues singer and harmonica player. He is best known as the lead vocalist and frontman for the Fabulous Thunderbirds on two hit songs of the 1980s, "Tuff Enuff" (which was the group's only Top 40 ...
– harmonica on "Mellow Down Easy"
*
Johnny Lee Schell
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– vocals and guitar
* Gary Houston – cover art design
References
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Little Feat albums
2012 albums