
Little Feat The Last Record Album Vinyl LP 2025
LP1 - 2025 Remaster
- Romance Dance
- All That You Dream
- Long Distance Love
- Day Or Night
- One Love Stand
- Down Below the Borderline
- Somebodyās Leavinā
- Mercenary Territory
LP2 - Hotcakes, Outtakes, Rarities
- Down Below the Borderline (Demo)
- Rockinā Shoes 1 & 2 (Demo)
- Fool On The Avenue (Demo)*
- All That You Dream (Alternate Version)*
- Mercenary Territory (Alternate Version)*
- Long Distance Love (Alternate Version)*
- Romance Dance (Alternate Version)*
- High Roller (2025 Remaster)
- Day Or Night (Instrumental) [Rough Mix]*
- Front Page News (Outtake)
- Long Distance Love (Rough Mix)*
- All That You Dream (Single Version)
*Previously Unreleased
Little Feat is the quintessential ācultā rock band. Started by Lowell George in earnest in 1969, by 1975 they had already released five projects. Their 5th studio album, The Last Record Album, gives a subtle nod & wink to the critically acclaimed 1971 box office hit The Last Picture Show in its title and cover artwork āanother wonderfully trippy collaboration with the artist Neon Park.
By far the bandās shortest release, with only eight total tracks, The Last Record Album still boasts several essential Feat compositions like āOne Love Standā (covered by Carly Simon) and āLong Distance Loveā (covered by Elvis Costello for the Lowell George tribute album Long Distance Love: A Sweet Relief Tribute to Lowell George).
Getting the Rhino Deluxe treatment with this release are a 2LP, a 4CD and a Digital deluxe edition featuring the original albums remastered and recut from the original tapes, alongside previously unreleased studio outtakes, demos and rarities ā with the CD and Digital deluxe versions sporting an unreleased live show from the corresponding tour (in this case their 1975 stop at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston). Itās a feast for the auditory senses, with a treasure trove of material for Little Featās feverish fan base, in the tradition of the deluxe reissues that have come before it from across their 1970ās Warner catalog.
Original: $75.18
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$26.31Little Feat The Last Record Album Vinyl LP 2025
LP1 - 2025 Remaster
- Romance Dance
- All That You Dream
- Long Distance Love
- Day Or Night
- One Love Stand
- Down Below the Borderline
- Somebodyās Leavinā
- Mercenary Territory
LP2 - Hotcakes, Outtakes, Rarities
- Down Below the Borderline (Demo)
- Rockinā Shoes 1 & 2 (Demo)
- Fool On The Avenue (Demo)*
- All That You Dream (Alternate Version)*
- Mercenary Territory (Alternate Version)*
- Long Distance Love (Alternate Version)*
- Romance Dance (Alternate Version)*
- High Roller (2025 Remaster)
- Day Or Night (Instrumental) [Rough Mix]*
- Front Page News (Outtake)
- Long Distance Love (Rough Mix)*
- All That You Dream (Single Version)
*Previously Unreleased
Little Feat is the quintessential ācultā rock band. Started by Lowell George in earnest in 1969, by 1975 they had already released five projects. Their 5th studio album, The Last Record Album, gives a subtle nod & wink to the critically acclaimed 1971 box office hit The Last Picture Show in its title and cover artwork āanother wonderfully trippy collaboration with the artist Neon Park.
By far the bandās shortest release, with only eight total tracks, The Last Record Album still boasts several essential Feat compositions like āOne Love Standā (covered by Carly Simon) and āLong Distance Loveā (covered by Elvis Costello for the Lowell George tribute album Long Distance Love: A Sweet Relief Tribute to Lowell George).
Getting the Rhino Deluxe treatment with this release are a 2LP, a 4CD and a Digital deluxe edition featuring the original albums remastered and recut from the original tapes, alongside previously unreleased studio outtakes, demos and rarities ā with the CD and Digital deluxe versions sporting an unreleased live show from the corresponding tour (in this case their 1975 stop at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston). Itās a feast for the auditory senses, with a treasure trove of material for Little Featās feverish fan base, in the tradition of the deluxe reissues that have come before it from across their 1970ās Warner catalog.
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LP1 - 2025 Remaster
- Romance Dance
- All That You Dream
- Long Distance Love
- Day Or Night
- One Love Stand
- Down Below the Borderline
- Somebodyās Leavinā
- Mercenary Territory
LP2 - Hotcakes, Outtakes, Rarities
- Down Below the Borderline (Demo)
- Rockinā Shoes 1 & 2 (Demo)
- Fool On The Avenue (Demo)*
- All That You Dream (Alternate Version)*
- Mercenary Territory (Alternate Version)*
- Long Distance Love (Alternate Version)*
- Romance Dance (Alternate Version)*
- High Roller (2025 Remaster)
- Day Or Night (Instrumental) [Rough Mix]*
- Front Page News (Outtake)
- Long Distance Love (Rough Mix)*
- All That You Dream (Single Version)
*Previously Unreleased
Little Feat is the quintessential ācultā rock band. Started by Lowell George in earnest in 1969, by 1975 they had already released five projects. Their 5th studio album, The Last Record Album, gives a subtle nod & wink to the critically acclaimed 1971 box office hit The Last Picture Show in its title and cover artwork āanother wonderfully trippy collaboration with the artist Neon Park.
By far the bandās shortest release, with only eight total tracks, The Last Record Album still boasts several essential Feat compositions like āOne Love Standā (covered by Carly Simon) and āLong Distance Loveā (covered by Elvis Costello for the Lowell George tribute album Long Distance Love: A Sweet Relief Tribute to Lowell George).
Getting the Rhino Deluxe treatment with this release are a 2LP, a 4CD and a Digital deluxe edition featuring the original albums remastered and recut from the original tapes, alongside previously unreleased studio outtakes, demos and rarities ā with the CD and Digital deluxe versions sporting an unreleased live show from the corresponding tour (in this case their 1975 stop at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston). Itās a feast for the auditory senses, with a treasure trove of material for Little Featās feverish fan base, in the tradition of the deluxe reissues that have come before it from across their 1970ās Warner catalog.












