Description: lp, album, vinyl, record, 1970s, 70s, Little Feat, Sailin' Shoes, Lowell George, George Martin, Easy to Slip, A Apolitical Blues DEALS: 10% off your purchase when you order 3+ records. $4.99 flat-rate shipping on orders over $50. Free shipping on orders over $100. * Search our store for more Little Feat music. All of our used records are play-graded and come in a protective outer-sleeve. Catalog Number: BS-2600 CONDITION DETAILSVinyl plays with occasional light-crackles; SKIPS during the first song on both sides due to some warping (play-graded). Gate-fold cover looks great; a few creases near edges; light-scuffing and surface impressions (front/back/inner-gate); slight discoloration spots on inner-gate; tiny surface abrasions (front/back); name written near top-right on front. Inner-sleeve is original (generic white); two seams partially split. Spine is mostly easy-to-read with wear. Noticeable shelf-wear along top/bottom/right-edge and corners. Split near right of top-edge and right edge is completely split. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and divots. (Not a cut-out.) ABOUT THE RECORDSailin' Shoes was the second studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1972. The album is notable for several reasons. First, it introduced the cover artwork of Neon Park to the group. Second, it marked a shift from the sound of the band's first album, Little Feat, to that of their next album, Dixie Chicken. Third, it marked the last album appearance of original bassist Roy Estrada. Highlighted by a reworked group version of Willin', the track that had led Frank Zappa to sack guitarist and vocalist Lowell George from The Mothers of Invention, it also featured such enduring tracks as A Apolitical Blues, Easy to Slip and the title track, all by guitarist and lead vocalist Lowell George, the second co-written with Martin Kibbee, credited as "Fred Martin", a former bandmate from The Factory, and the first appearance of the "George/Martin" credit on a Little Feat record. With his design for a "sailing shoe" of a cake swinging on a tree swing, the album's front cover by Neon Park seems to be an allusion to The Swing by painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Park himself said of the cover: "The *Sailin' Shoes* cover was inspired by Louis XIV. I'd just seen Rossellini's film about Louis XIV. And it seemed to relate a lot to Hollywood. A situation ruled by someone who kept everybody under his thumb by keeping them in hock from buying fancy clothes seemed to relate to Hollywood somehow. Actually, the only thing that was missing was the Hollywood sign, which I was going to put in the background. I thought that would be gauche. But I had a chance to pick up on that later with The Last Record Album. The cover design also includes a giant snail and Mick Jagger dressed as Gainsborough's The Blue Boy - Park had been inspired by the film Performance. A reviewer from allmusic.com says, "Nobody could master the twists and turns within George's songs better than Little Feat, and both the songwriter and his band are in prime form here."Portions of our "About the Record" section are taken from information gathered from Wikipedia and AllMusic. TRACK LISTINGEasy To SlipCold, Cold, ColdTroubleTripe Face BoogieWillin'A Apolitical BluesSailin' ShoesTeenage Nervous BreakdownGot No ShadowCat FeverTexas Rose Cafe Important (please read): Our used records are play-tested in their entirety and rated accordingly. We DO NOT necessarily make note of, or take into consideration, any visual imperfections that do not affect the sound while being played on our record players (your record player may give slightly different results). If you would like a visual description of the vinyl itself, please ask, and we will be happy to provide one for you. Please visit our store to find other items (and sign-up for our Weekly Newsletter of newly-listed items and specials). If there is another title by the same (or a similar) artist that you don't see listed in our store, please contact us - we take requests!! 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Applies to sealed old-stock and used vinyl.**NOTE: If multiple copies of the same album are available at the time of your purchase, you will receive the copy listed at the time. Another copy will replace it with different pictures and a different condition description, possibly even a different pressing. Keywords: #lp #album #vinyl #record #1970s #70s #LittleFeat #SailinShoes #LowellGeorge #GeorgeMartin #EasytoSlip #AApoliticalBlues
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Record Label: Warner Brothers Records
Release Year: 1972
Style: 1970s, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Roots Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Artist: Little Feat
Release Title: Sailin' Shoes
Format: Record
Material: Vinyl
Color: Black
Era: 1970s
Catalog Number: BS-2600
Genre: Rock
Type: LP
Record Size: 12"
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Sleeve Grading: Very Good (VG)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States