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Little Feat

Ain't Had Enough Fun

Ain't Had Enough Fun Tracks
1. Drivin' Blind
2. Blue Jean Blues
3. Cadillac Hotel
4. Romance Without Finance
5. Big Bang Theory
6. Cajun rage
7. Heaven's Where You Find It
8. Borderline Blues
9. All That You Can Stand
10. Rock & Roll Everynight
11. Shakeytown
12. Ain't Had Enough Fun
13. That's A Pretty Good Love
Little Feat - Ain't Had Enough Fun
Ain't Had Enough Fun Review
Little Feat ain't failed us yet as the revived institution returns ever closer to its Dixie-fried roots. The musicianship is predictably superb and Paul Barrere again keeps the spirit of Lowell George alive with his singing and slide guitar (namely, "Blue Jean Blues" and "Cajun Rage"). Yet it's newcomer Shaun Murphy who could put the band's 13th album on the map. Her superb, Bonnie Raitt-like vocals make "Big Bang Theory" and the swamp gumbo "Romance Without Finance" gritty winners. --Jeff Bateman


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A Road Trippin' Classic
4
If the first listen of this incredible album doesn't make you close your eyes and envision a breezy flight down an interstate with music flowin and hair blowin....then youre deaf, or cant drive, or something.. this is a wonderful disc, full of bluesy feelings, groovy progressions, and some wonderful vocal work. .... Pick this up, and discover Little Feat!

Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-01-05
you won't believe it
5
I've been a Little Feat fan for 25 years now and I found "Ain't Had Enough Fun" yesterday in a second hand CD & black records shop, here in Strasbourg (France), for 11 $. Amazon does help you a lot when you're far from the main source, but going to check things in shops is still much fun, here, in the old world.+AM8-
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-06-08
My favorite Feat studio CD
5
This Feat album is pure boogie-woogie, blues, and rock 'n' roll - and I love it for that. It does not have the jazz-fusion songs that you find on "Representing the Mambo," "Time Loves A Hero" or "Down on the Farm."

On this album, the band also wisely brought back-up singer Shawn Murphy up to the forefront - making her a full-fledged member of the band, and letting her sing more than 1/2 of the songs. Her voice is fantastic! (she also gets songwriting credit on some of the tunes.)

If you like to rock or boogie - get this album!
If you like 12-bar blues - get this album!

If you prefer jazz instead, get the aformentioned albums.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-04-07