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The Last Record Album

The Last Record Album
Little Feat - The Last Record Album.jpg
Cover artwork, with giant orange jelly,
by Neon Park
Studio album by Little Feat
Released November, 1975
Recorded 1975
Genre Southern rock, swamp rock, boogie rock, blues rock
Length 38:17
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Lowell George
Little Feat chronology
Feats Don't Fail Me Now
(1974)
The Last Record Album
(1975)
Time Loves a Hero
(1977)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone (not rated)

The Last Record Album is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1975.

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote, "For a very short album -- only eight songs -- too many of the cuts fall flat. Those that succeed, however, are quite good, particularly Paul Barrere and Bill Payne's gently propulsive 'All That You Dream,' Lowell George's beautiful 'Long Distance Love,' and the sublime 'Mercenary Territory' .... There are enough signs of Little Feat's true character on The Last Record Album -- the three previously mentioned songs are essential for any Feat fan -- to make it fairly enjoyable, but it's clear that the band is beginning to run out of steam."

The album's back cover includes the record's lyrics. One song, "Hi Roller," was marked out in black ink with the annotation "Maybe Next Time". The song was indeed included on their next album Time Loves a Hero.

Writing for The Guardian in 2010, after the death of Richie Hayward, Adam Sweeting commented:

The Last Record Album (1975) was a less cohesive effort, but continued the group's upward commercial progress. In hindsight, there is bleak irony in the way George chose to decorate the album's sleeve with the medical bills racked up by Hayward following a serious motorcycle accident ... During his final illness, when he had moved to Canada, Hayward's lack of medical insurance left him facing huge bills for treatment.

Additional tracks on CD (the omitted tracks from the single CD version of Waiting For Columbus)

The track "All That You Dream" is played as the introduction to the final scene of The Sopranos finale episode "Made in America".

The track "Long Distance Love" was placed at number 26 in John Peel's 1976 "Festive Fifty".


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