Under The Radar
 
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Under The Radar
by Little Feat
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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  • Original Release Date: September 16, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Song Title Time Price
listen  1. Home Ground 4:07$0.99Buy Track
listen  2. Eden's Wall 6:33$0.99Buy Track
listen  3. A Distant Thunder 5:36$0.99Buy Track
listen  4. Hoy Hoy 4:07$0.99Buy Track
listen  5. Under The Radar 7:15$0.99Buy Track
listen  6. Vale Of Tears 6:11$0.99Buy Track
listen  7. Loco Motives 5:16$0.99Buy Track
listen  8. Ferocious Morning 6:06$0.99Buy Track
listen  9. Voiceless Territory (Intro To Falling Through The Worlds)0:49$0.99Buy Track
listen10. Falling Through The Worlds 5:54$0.99Buy Track
listen11. The Blues Don't Tell It All 6:14$0.99Buy Track
listen12. I Got Happiness 4:33$0.99Buy Track
listen13. Calling The Children Home 7:51$0.99Buy Track

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Feat Best Kept Secret in Music Industry, January 6, 2000
By J. Conrad Guest "J. Conrad Guest, author of B... (Northville, MI United States) - See all my reviews
  
This review is from: Under the Radar (Audio CD)
Having read the mixed reviews on this latest CD from Little Feat, I feel compelled to add my two cents. First, to suggest that in order to receive air play, a song must be under five minutes is not only ludicrous, it borders on censorship. The one thing preventing this band from enjoying much greater acclaim is precisely the same thing that makes it great: Innovation. Unfortunately, today's music industry requires everything to fit into neat little categories and that's the one thing this band doesn't do - fit. Every time you think you have Little Feat figured out, their newest release simply manages to blow away your perspective. Since Let It Roll - their first release after a long hiatus - each new CD, although distinctively Little Feat, has offered up a slightly different flavor, and Under the Radar is no different. The rhythm section (Bill Payne, Kenny Gradney, Richie Hayward and Sam Clayton) is as tight and as exciting as ever (Locomotives, The Blues Don't Tell It All). Shaun's vocals are as always stupendous (Hoy Hoy, Vale of Tears, The Blues Don't Tell It All) - one of the best moves the band ever made was bringing her front and center - and Paul's guitar sounds (as always) at least as good as the late Terry Kath (Chicago). Finally, the lyrics range from soulful to downright humorous (Ferocious Morning - the story of a man who wakes up on the wrong side of the wrong bed!).

Other notable cuts on this CD (although none of them can be called B-side material) include Home Ground (only Paul could meet a caterer from Decatur), I Got Happiness, and Calling the Children Home (the latter two recalling the band's roots).

If innovation is the only thing preventing this band from far greater acclaim, I hope they never conform. In short, if you want commercial, tune in your radio to hear Phil Collins, Lionel Richie and Whitney Houston; however, if you want to hear something unique and innovative, go buy any of Little Feat's CD's - you won't be disappointed.

The day Little Feat decides to hang up their instruments will be akin to "the misery minute down at the happy hour". Keep up the good work guys (and Shaun).

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Innovation the Key to This Band's Greatness, December 24, 1999
By J. Conrad Guest "J. Conrad Guest, author of B... (Northville, MI United States) - See all my reviews
  
This review is from: Under the Radar (Audio CD)
Having read the mixed reviews on this latest CD from Little Feat, I feel compelled to add my two cents. First, to suggest that in order to receive air play, a song must be under five minutes is not only ludicrous, it borders on censorship. The one thing preventing this band from enjoying much greater acclaim is precisely the same thing that makes it great: Innovation. Unfortunately, today's music industry requires everything to fit into neat little categories and that's the one thing this band doesn't do - fit. Every time you think you have Little Feat figured out, their newest release simply manages to blow away your perspective. Since Let It Roll - their first release after a long hiatus - each new CD, although distinctively Little Feat, has offered up a slightly different flavor, and Under the Radar is no different. The rhythm section (Bill Payne, Kenny Gradney, Richie Hayward and Sam Clayton) is as tight and as exciting as ever (Locomotives, The Blues Don't Tell It All). Shaun's vocals are as always stupendous (Hoy Hoy, Vale of Tears, The Blues Don't Tell It All) - one of the best moves the band ever made was bringing her front and center - and Paul's guitar sounds (as always) at least as good as the late Terry Kath (Chicago). Finally, the lyrics range from soulful to downright humorous (Ferocious Morning - the story of a man who wakes up on the wrong side of the wrong bed!).

Other notable cuts on this CD (although none of them can be called B-side material) include Home Ground (only Paul could meet a caterer from Decatur), I Got Happiness, and Calling the Children Home (the latter two recalling the band's roots).

If innovation is the only thing preventing this band from far greater acclaim, I hope they never conform. In short, if you want commercial, tune in your radio to hear Phil Collins, Lionel Richie and Whitney Houston; however, if you want to hear something unique and innovative, go buy any of Little Feat's CD's - you won't be disappointed.

The day Little Feat decides to hang up their instruments will be akin to "the misery minute down at the happy hour". Keep up the good work guys (and Shaun).

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vail of Tears-Awesome!, February 26, 2003
By Carl Johnson "budbear_5000" (Detroit, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Under the Radar (Audio CD)
I have followed Little feat since the Lowell George days. This IS the best record (since he past away) that Little Feat has put out to date (remember, I am writing in 2003). Shaun Murphy is just incredible on this record. You can feel that the rest of the band members are revitalized ... no infected in a positive way by her presence. And the master musicians are still the master musicians. The jams are tight and freely polished to perfection here. Under The Radar, Eden's Wall, and Vale of Tears are what stick out in my mind as some of the bands best work. Thank the lord that Little Feat never did try to make 3 minute AM radio stuff! They are too good for that! Incredible and awesome spin!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little Feat Escape Their Past Successfully
With UNDER THE RADAR, Little Feat successfully escape their past by fully integrating female vocalist Shaun Murphy into the band. Read more
Published 19 months ago by The Footpath Cowboy

5.0 out of 5 stars Strong Outting
Do yourself a favor and don't compare this incarnation of LF with that headed by Lowell George. George was a great song writer and musician and contributed to several classic LF... Read more
Published on May 8, 2005 by Gregory Gonzales

5.0 out of 5 stars A Sacrilegious View
Been a Feat Fan since Dixie Chicken, seen them live then and recently, and I love Lowell George but ... IT'S A BETTER* BAND NOW! Read more
Published on August 14, 2003 by Johnny Hodges

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good!
If one is ready to quit griping about the loss of Lowell George and accept the Shaun Murphy/Paul Barrere era Little Feat, this album will do just nicely. Read more
Published on July 22, 2000 by Patrick Crain

3.0 out of 5 stars Dissappointing
As much as I wanted to like this CD, I just find it to be a middle of the road effort. There are way too many experimental pieces that long outstay their welcome. Read more
Published on February 16, 1999 by G. J Wiener

4.0 out of 5 stars Best Feat album since Feats Don't Fail Me Now
Some great songs on this album and some new direction. This band will never go stale. Over Eden's Wall is one of the best songs they've ever written. Read more
Published on January 14, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A great CD by the best band in the Rock & Roll era.
I have been a Little Feat listener and fan for over 25 years. "Under the Radar" is a joy for Little Feat Fans, and a treat for first time Feat listeners. Read more
Published on November 19, 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars Feat live still cookin', but new album not definitive.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I miss Craig Fuller's vocals. Perhaps dusting off the "Last Record", "Feat's Don't Fail Me Now", & "Dixie Chicken",... Read more
Published on October 30, 1998 by kwenninger@bigfoot.com

2.0 out of 5 stars If you like 'Feat, skip this one
As a LONG time Little Feat fan, I have to put this CD in the same category with "Shake Me Up"; skip it! Read more
Published on October 23, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Little Feat Has Truly Made a Masterpiece
Like all of Feat's music you have to listen to the songs over and over again.This is their BEST music.Full of emotions and feelings that reach deep into your SOUL.
Published on October 8, 1998

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