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Richie Hayward Chinese (Little) Feat Little Feat's latest
album, Chinese Work Songs, came out at the end of June, and drummer
Richie
Hayward says he's pleased with the outcome. "We had a ball doing
this one," he says. "Each album is a little different;
they all have
their own identities. They're kind of like little snapshots of what the
band is like at that particular time. I feel
like there's a resurgence
of energy in the band. We're enjoying ourselves more these days. There
are a lot fewer
demons in the band, and with age there's more
camaraderie."
In addition to this studio album, Rhino Records
has just
released a Little Feat box set. "We've been together thirty years,"
muses Hayward of the monumental
anniversary. "There are four discs, the
last of which contains out-takes and old recordings, from before our
first album. We did
some recording before we were even signed - it will
give some real insight into where we were coming from."
Little
Feat has been on tour recently, and despite the many
years on the road, Hayward says he still loves it. "It's part of my
DNA
now," he says. "It's what I've been doing two thirds of my life. I
really love the performances'this band
just keeps being fun. We're even
jamming more, so there's a lot more improvisation and stretching out.
And
we're pulling out a lot of different songs from our repertoire."
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