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Little Feat - Time Loves A Hero album

Little Feat - Time Loves A Hero album

  • Performer: Little Feat
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Time Loves A Hero
  • Released: 1977
  • Style: Southern Rock, Folk Rock, Jazz-Funk, Fusion
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1506 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1329 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 549

Description

Paul Barrère - guitar, vocals Sam Clayton - congas, percussion, vocals Lowell George - vocals, guitar Kenny Gradney - bass Richie Hayward - drums.

Features Song Lyrics for Little Feat's Time Loves A Hero album. 4. Time Loves a Hero Lyrics. 5. Rocket In My Pocket Lyrics.

Little Feat's eccentric cocktails of funky blues and country-rock were spiked with jazz-fusion jams on this 1977 LP. The result: A Top 40 album featuring the title track plus Old Folks Boogie; Hi Roller ; Lowell George's tune Rocket in My . .

Time Loves A Hero proves that The Last Record Album was not Little Feat’s last record album, though the album’s artwork is rather confusing, where I’m sure there’s a backstory that I haven’t discerned after all these years. With Little Feat being more of a collective now, the varied song structures were sounding strong and playful, coalescing into something singular, perhaps unheard of, fresh, engaging and bursting with confidenc. here members were creatively bouncing ideas off of each other in a productive manner establishing yet again, a new identity for the band.

All lyrics from Time Loves A Hero album, popular Little Feat songs with tracklist and information about album. Album Time Loves A Hero (1977). Patrick Simmons, Michael McDonald.

Watch the video for Time Loves a Hero from Little Feat's The Best Of Little Feat for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Well they say that time loves a hero But only time will tell If he's real he's a legend from heaven If he ain't he was sent here from hell Hear m. iew full lyrics.

Little Feat is the first studio album by the rock band Little Feat. It was released in 1971 on Warner Bros. The album was recorded mostly during sessions between August and September 1970. Its sound is in a similar vein as the band's more widely known later recordings, such as 1973's Dixie Chicken and 1978's Waiting For Columbus. The record features Little Feat's Mk. 1 line-up, with Roy Estrada on bass. It was the first of eight albums by the band before its initial 1979 break-up.

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Behold - "Time Loves A Hero:" a 35 minute refutation of the term. No. Dad Rock is no longer a derogatory term; if your dad is a fan of this album it just goes to show that the old man knows what he's talking about. Little Feat's sixth studio effort is the Dad Rock redeemer simply because of how much it brings to the table. In just nine tight tracks it explores New Orleans blues, dirty urban funk, and contemporary Jazz Fusion - all without ever losing its swagger or compromising its fun loving southern rock identity. After all, Little Feat has always been more than simple southern rock. They are as much an intelligent Steely Dan as they are a thinking man's Marshall Tucker Band - with band leader Lowell George acting as an alternate universe version of Todd Rundgren in which he swapped LSD with.

Performer: Little Feat Genre: Rock Album: Time Loves A Hero Released: 1977 Style: Southern Rock, Folk Rock, Jazz-Funk, Fusion. Written-By – Paul Barrère. A2. Time Loves A Hero. Written-By – Bill Payne, Ken Gradney, Paul Barrère. A3. Rocket In My Pocket. Written-By – Lowell George. A4. Day At The Dog Races. Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album, RE, Win).

Продавец: Интернет-магазин Ozon. Адрес: Россия, Москва, Пресненская набережная, 10. ОГРН: 1027739244741

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Hi Roller
Written-By – Paul Barrère*
3:35
A2 Time Loves A Hero
Written-By – Bill Payne, Ken Gradney*, Paul Barrère*
3:47
A3 Rocket In My Pocket
Written-By – Lowell George
3:25
A4 Day At The Dog Races
Written-By – Ken Gradney*, Paul Barrère*, Sam Clayton
6:27
B1 Old Folks Boogie
Written-By – Gabriel Paul Barrère*, Paul Barrère*
3:31
B2 Red Streamliner
Written-By – Bill Payne, Fran Tate
4:44
B3 New Delhi Freight Train
Written-By – Terry Allen
3:42
B4 Keepin' Up With The Joneses
Written-By – Lowell George, Paul Barrère*
3:51
B5 Missin' You
Written-By – Paul Barrère*
2:21

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Sunset Sound
  • Recorded At – Warner Bros. Recording Studios
  • Recorded At – Western Recorders
  • Recorded At – Record Plant, Sausalito
  • Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville
  • Made By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Published By – Naked Snake Music
  • Published By – Kgin Music
  • Published By – Barrère Music
  • Published By – Streetlights Music
  • Published By – Green Shoes Pub. Co.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar – Patrick Simmons (tracks: B3)
  • Alto Saxophone – Lenny Pickett
  • Arranged By [Horns] – Greg Adams
  • Arranged By [Strings] – Nick DeCaro
  • Backing Vocals – Mike McDonald* (tracks: B2), Patrick Simmons (tracks: B2)
  • Baritone Saxophone – Steve "Doctor" Kupka*
  • Bass Guitar – Ken Gradmey*
  • Congas, Percussion, Vocals – Sam Clayton
  • Coordinator [Production] – Beth Naranjo
  • Dobro – Jeff "Skunk" Baxter* (tracks: B5)
  • Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Ritchie Hayward*
  • Engineer – Donn Landee
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Kent Nebergall
  • Guitar, Mandocello – Fred Tackett (tracks: A2)
  • Guitar, Vocals – Paul Barrère*
  • Horns – Tower Of Power Horn Section
  • Keyboards, Synthesizer [Moog & Oberheim], Marimba, Vocals – Bill Payne
  • Management – Cavallo-Ruffalo, Inc.*
  • Painting [Cover] – Neon Park
  • Photography By – Donn Landee
  • Producer – Ted Templeman
  • Saxophone, Soloist – Lenny Pickett (tracks: B4)
  • Slide Guitar, Vocals – Lowell George
  • Tenor Saxophone – Emilio Castillo
  • Trombone – Mic Gillette
  • Trumpet – Greg Adams, Mic Gillette

Notes

℗ © 1977 Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Jacksonville Pressing variant of this U.S. vinyl by same catalog #.

Custom inner sleeve contains lyrics/credits/photos.

Recorded at:
Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood
Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood
Western Recorders, Hollywood
Record Plant, Sausalito, Calif.

Published by:
A2 - Streetlights Music/Barrére Music/Naked Snake Music/Kgin Music
A3, A4 - Naked Snake Music
B2 - Streetlights Music/Naked Snake Music
B3 - Green Shoes Pub. Co.
All other selections Barrére Music/Naked Snake Music

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Etch exc 0 stamp, Var. 1): BS-1-3015 RE-1 JW-3 #3 0
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Etch exc 0 stamp, Var. 1): BS-2-3015 RE-1 JW-2 #4 0
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, Etched, exc 0 stamped (Variant 2)): BS-1-3015 RE-1 JW-2 #2 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, Etched, exc 0 stamped (Variant 2)): BS-2-3015 RE-1 JW-1 0

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album, RE, Win) Warner Bros. Records BS 3015 US Unknown
Warner BS 3015, BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM, 180) Speakers Corner Records, Warner Bros. Records Warner BS 3015, BS 3015 Europe 2018
WB 56 349, BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album) Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records WB 56 349, BS 3015 Germany 1977
CD 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(CD, Album) Warner Bros. Records CD 3015 Canada Unknown
BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album) Warner Bros. Records BS 3015 Australia 1977

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Hi Roller
Written-By – Paul Barrère*
3:45
A2 Time Loves A Hero
Guitar, Mandolin [Mandocello] – Fred TackettLyrics By – Bill Payne, Paul Barrère*Music By – Bill Payne, Ken Gradney*, Paul Barrère*
3:47
A3 Rocket In My Pocket
Written-By – Lowell George
3:25
A4 Day At The Dog Races
Arranged By – Bill PayneMusic By – Bill Payne, Ken Gradney*, Paul Barrère*, Ritchie Hayward*, Sam Clayton
6:27
B1 Old Folks Boogie
Written-By – Gabriel Paul Barrère*, Paul Barrère*
3:31
B2 Red Streamliner
Backing Vocals – Mike McDonald*, Patrick SimmonsLyrics By – Bill Payne, Fran TateMusic By – Bill Payne
4:44
B3 New Delhi Freight Train
Acoustic Guitar – Patrick SimmonsWritten-By – Terry Allen
3:42
B4 Keepin' Up With The Joneses
Soloist, Saxophone – Lenny PickettWritten-By – Lowell George, Paul Barrère*
3:51
B5 Missin' You
Resonator Guitar [Dobro] – Jeff "Skunk" Baxter*Written-By – Paul Barrère*
2:21

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Sunset Sound
  • Recorded At – Warner Bros. Recording Studios
  • Recorded At – Western Recorders
  • Recorded At – Record Plant, Sausalito
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Published By – Barrère Music
  • Published By – Naked Snake Music
  • Published By – Streetlights Music
  • Published By – Kgin Music
  • Published By – Green Shoes Pub. Co.
  • Pressed By – A.R.E.A.C.E.M.
  • Printed By – I.D.N.
  • Distributed By – WEA Filipacchi Music

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Lenny Pickett
  • Arranged By [Strings] – Nick DeCaro
  • Artwork [Cover Painting] – Neon Park
  • Baritone Saxophone – Steve "Doctor" Kupka*
  • Bass – Ken Gradney*
  • Congas, Percussion, Vocals – Sam Clayton
  • Coordinator [Production] – Beth Naranjo
  • Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Ritchie Hayward*
  • Engineer – Donn Landee
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Kent Nebergall
  • Guitar, Vocals – Paul Barrère*
  • Keyboards, Synthesizer [Moog & Oberheim], Marimba, Vocals – Bill Payne
  • Management – Cavallo-Ruffalo, Inc.*
  • Photography By – Donn Landee
  • Producer – Ted Templeman
  • Slide Guitar, Vocals – Lowell George
  • Tenor Saxophone – Emilio Castillo
  • Trumpet, Arranged By [Horns] – Greg Adams
  • Trumpet, Trombone – Mic Gillette

Notes

A1, B1, B4, B5: Ed. Barrére Music/Naked Snake Music
A2: Ed. Streetlights Music/Barrére Music/Naked Snake Music/Kgin Music
A3, A4: Ed. Naked Snake Music
B2: Ed. Streetlights Music/Naked Snake Music
B3: Ed. Green Shoes Pub. Co.

Single outer sleeve, plain white inner sleeve.
No credits appear on the record, except writing, producer and engineer credits.
(P) 1977 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Made in France

Catalogue Number BS 3015 appears only in smaller fonts and parentheses on the sleeve rear and refers to the primary US release / the recording.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SACEM/SDRM/SACD/SGDL
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A, etched): BS 1-3015 RE-1 LW-3 ✲
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B, etched): BS 2-3015 RE-1 LW-3 ✲
  • Other (Distribution code): Ⓐ

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album, Jac) Warner Bros. Records BS 3015 US 1977
BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album, RE, Win) Warner Bros. Records BS 3015 US Unknown
Warner BS 3015, BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM, 180) Speakers Corner Records, Warner Bros. Records Warner BS 3015, BS 3015 Europe 2018
WB 56 349, BS 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(LP, Album) Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records WB 56 349, BS 3015 Germany 1977
CD 3015 Little Feat Time Loves A Hero ‎(CD, Album) Warner Bros. Records CD 3015 Canada Unknown

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Comments

Mr.Champions Mr.Champions
Ah … Time Loves A Hero proves that The Last Record Album was not Little Feat’s last record album, though the album’s artwork is rather confusing, where I’m sure there’s a backstory that I haven’t discerned after all these years. Beginning in the foreground, the statue is that of San Miguel de Allende, the building behind it is that of the 9th Century church in Italy, Cattolica di Stilo, and the background is that of the city San Miguel De Allende in Mexico … a geographic anomaly at best, with the artwork being uncredited.Too few musical snobs seem to realize that Little Feat were entirely as innovative as Steely Dan, relegating the band to simply more of the same rock n’ roll that was coming down the pike in the latter half of the 1970’s. Ironically, Little Feat weren’t all about southern rock here, and they hadn’t been since the delivery of their second album, where their songs and verse became more intricate, more groove laden, downshifting and blending those southern elements, elements that were more about New Orleans than southern music in general, creating innovative tones and time signatures, formalized fundamental rhythms and intriguing jam structures laced with funk, soul, R&B, jazz fusions and of course a healthy dose of rock n’ roll.With Little Feat being more of a collective now, the varied song structures were sounding strong and playful, coalescing into something singular, perhaps unheard of, fresh, engaging and bursting with confidence … where members were creatively bouncing ideas off of each other in a productive manner establishing yet again, a new identity for the band. With that in mind, I’d be remiss if I didn’t suggest that during this time period Lowell George was becoming increasing unhappy, even irritated with the jazz-rock fusion the band was slipping more deeply into, at time when George was less in charge of the band’s responsibilities and set out to get his visions back on course, secretly beginning the recordings for Thanks, I’ll Eat It Here, which was released in 1979, declaring at every opportunity that Little Feat were dead, defunct and out of fashion. It was on the tour in support of his solo efforts that Lowell George, now totally overweight and deeply into a bottomless abyss of drug addiction died during that that summer in the cheesy Twin Bridges Marriott Motel in Arlington, Vargina … a tragic loss for the world.So, let’s pretend that this isn’t a great album, let’s simply suggest that Time Loves A Hero is sonically consistent, with a smart selection and presentation of songs that are filled with a down-home boogie vibe, an album laced with jazz-rock fusions that come across light airy and unpretentious, infused with considered lyrics and high spirits, all designed to rock you back and allow you to smile … where that in and of itself pretty much defines the outing a a great album.*** The Fun Facts: According to Fred Tackett, “We were driving down the New Jersey Turnpike in this bus and we stopped at this pizza joint off the highway. Everybody in the band shared a cheese pizza, but Lowell bought a large pizza with everything on it, carried it to the back of the bus and he ate the entire pizza by himself. He died two or three days later. So, when people ask me, “What really killed Lowell?” I say, “It was a pizza on the New Jersey Turnpike.”Review by Jenell Kesler
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I have a UK copy, K 56349 (BS 3015). The title on WB palm labels is written with different type letters.