Playing comic lunacy and soaring nobility Debney enthusiastically captures the screwball spirit of Bikini Bottom with his cartoonishly creative score
effortlessly smooth vocal runs
In part a reflection on Liturgy's uniquely controversial career
and superb audiophile sound in one of the most compelling chamber music portraits of the Baroque era
Behind Blue Eyes - (previously unreleased)
Little Feat - Dixie Chicken (Gate) [180 Gram] Limp Bizkit - Signifigant Other-840N1EK94N4M4 Playing comic lunacy and soaringWith Dixie Chicken (1973), Little Feat came into full bloom. Here, the band locked into their signature sound: sly, soulful, and irresistibly funky. The title track oozes Southern charm, 'Two Trains' rolls with hypnotic rhythm, and 'Fat Man In The Bathtub' blends humor and groove in a way only Lowell George could. This 45 RPM pressing, with lacquers cut by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the original master tape, delivers deeper bass,