Highwire Act Live in St. Louis 2003

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Highwire Act Live in St. Louis 2003
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Live album by Little Feat
Released April 20, 2004
Recorded August 22, 2003 St. Louis, MO
Genre Swamp rock
Label Hot Tomato
Producer Paul Barrère, Bill Payne & Fred Tackett
Little Feat chronology
Kickin' It at the Barn
(2003) Kickin' It at the Barn2003
Highwire Act Live in St. Louis 2003
(2004)
Barnstormin' Live
(2005) Barnstormin' Live2005
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Highwire Act: Live in St. Louis 2003 is the fifth live album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 2004. (see 2004 in music). There was also a video of the same performance released on DVD.

Little Feat American band

Little Feat is an American rock band formed by singer-songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles. George disbanded the group due to creative differences in 1979, shortly before his death. Surviving members reformed Little Feat in 1987, remaining intermittently active to the present.

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2004.

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Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Time Loves a Hero" (Paul Barrère, Kenny Gradney, Bill Payne) – 5:58
  2. "Day or Night" (Payne, Fran Tate) – 9:47
  3. "Cadillac Hotel" (Payne, Bill Wray) – 6:46
  4. "Spanish Moon" (Lowell George) – 8:25
  5. "Skin It Back" (Barrère) – 6:40
  6. "Cajun Girl" (Kibbee, Payne) – 6:42
  7. "Night on the Town" (Barrère, Fred Tackett) – 5:59
  8. "I'd Be Lyin'" (Creamer, Mariani, Shaun Murphy) – 5:35
  9. "The Blues Don't Tell It All" (Murphy, Payne) – 6:20

Disc 2

  1. "Old Folks Boogie" (Barrère, Barrère) – 7:18
  2. "Oh Atlanta" (Payne) – 4:52
  3. "Dixie Chicken" (George, Martin Kibbee) – 17:44
  4. "Tripe Face Boogie" (Richie Hayward, Payne) – 7:18
  5. "Fat Man in the Bathtub" (George) – 11:44
  6. "Let It Roll" (Barrère, Kibbee, Payne) – 9:29
  7. "Willin'" (George) – 8:06
  8. "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (Barrère, George, Kibbee) – 5:23

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