
Dixie Chicken (1973) is when Little Feat came up with their signature sound. Many fans cite this as the group's best LP. I've always thought their debut was one of the best albums from the time ( Sailin' Shoes is also superb), so I'm not really sure which side of the fence I stand on. Dixie Chicken is a more produced (rich, full sound), laid back affair when compared to the raw eccentricity of those first two albums. Most of the tracks are Lowell George originals but to give you an idea of the influences at work here, the group [...]