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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_TackettFred Tackett - Wikipedia

    Thanks, I'll Eat It Here (Warner Bros. Records, 1979) With Vince Gill. When I Call Your Name (MCA Records, 1989) With Arlo Guthrie. Power of Love (Warner Bros. Records, 1981) With Danniebelle Hall. This Moment (Light Records, 1975) He Is King (Light Records, 1976) Let Me Have a Dream (Light Records, 1977) With Steve Harley. Hobo with ...

  2. Thanks I'll Eat It Here is an eclectic mix of styles reminiscent of Little Feat's earlier albums – in particular Dixie Chicken, on which the track "Two Trains" originally appeared. The album was released four months before George's death and has cover art by Neon Park, who created artwork for most Little Feat albums.

  3. Tracks. 1 What Do You Want The Girl To Do (Allen Toussaint) 4:48. 2 Honest Man (Lowell George, Fred Tackett) 3:45. 3 Two Trains (Lowell George) 4:36. 4 Can’t Stand The Rain (Ann Peebles, Don Bryant, Bernard Miller) 3:21. 5 Cheek To Cheek (Lowell George, Van Dyke Parks, Martin Kibbee) 2:24. 6 Easy Money (Rickie Lee Jones) 3:31.

  4. 27 de nov. de 2014 · By the time initial work began on 'Down on the Farm,' George was focused on a solo album called 'Thanks I'll Eat It Here' -- and was actually on the road touring separately when he was...

  5. 23 de dic. de 2020 · The use of horns, as on this track, is one marked difference from the group albums and there are at least 8 different players with credits. This is followed by George’s collaboration with guitarist Fred Tackett on, ‘ Honest Man ’, which introduces a little taste of funk to proceedings.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2014 · 1979-06-28. Topics. Lowell George, Little Feat. Recorded at the Listner Auditorium in Washington DC. George had recently separated from Little Feat and was touring to promote his solo LP Thanks I'll Eat It Here. This is the same venue that much of Waiting For Columbus was recorded at and was a favorite venue of Lowell George's.

  7. 29 de jun. de 2019 · According to an interview in the book The Little Feat Saga, Little Feat bassist Fred Tackett, who also played on Thanks I’ll Eat It Here, indeed claims George’s massive caloric intake was also a major catalyst for his passing as well.