Album

Thanks I'll Eat It Here

Lowell George

1979 · Rock

12 collectors on Gatefold own this

Thanks I'll Eat It Here by Lowell George

Thanks I'll Eat It Here is a Rock album by Lowell George, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 33 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.

About

Little Feat leader Lowell George had already laid down some of rock ’n’ roll's finest moments (<i>Sailin’ Shoes</i>, <i>Dixie Chicken</i>) by the time he recorded his only solo album. (He was also fed up with Little Feat’s increasing fondness for the suddenly mainstream sound of jazz-fusion.) George’s pleasing and believable voice could sell any theme, and he was a poet of the streets whose gift for spinning yarns from the darkside dovetailed perfectly with his big-as-California heart. There’s some of that here, on the songs he wrote, but mostly there’s lots of the New Orleans sweetness that he went for on <i>Dixie Chicken</i>: mixes of funk, R&B, pop and jazz. Allen Toussaint’s warm “What Do You Want the Girl Do” leads things, while a funked-up yet unfussy Feat retread (“Two Trains”) simply sings. George tackles Rickie Lee Jones’ “Easy Money,” which helped jumpstart Jones’ own career. George's own “20 Million Things” and Fred Tackett’s “Find a River” are such tender regrets that they sum up his troubled life, which, sadly, ended just after this album dropped.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1What Do You Want The Girl To Do4:45
  2. A2Honest Man3:43
  3. A3Two Trains4:32
  4. A4Can't Stand The Rain3:21

Side B

  1. B1Cheek To Cheek2:21
  2. B2Easy Money3:28
  3. B320 Million Things2:46
  4. B4Find A River3:42
  5. B5Himmler's Ring2:25

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Southern Rock
  • swampy
  • laid-back
  • southern

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12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 33 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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