Sam's Place

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Published 2024-04-06 06:00

Little Feat have announced its first new studio album in 12 years, "Sam’s Place", due on May 17th, 2024, via Hot Tomato Productions and MRI. The forthcoming project represents the acclaimed ensemble’s initial blues record and 1st ever to feature linchpin conga player Sam Clayton on lead vocals across every song. As a preview, the band shared a cover of the Willie Dixon written and Howlin’ Wolf popularized “You’ll Be Mine”, which appears on the set.

The forthcoming collection finds band members Bill Payne, Sam Clayton, Fred Tackett, Kenny Gradney, Scott Sharrard and Tony Leone working through 9 tracks, including live cuts, 1 st time material, covers and collaborations.

According to the band’s press release, Payne had the idea for the album, which was soon received by his music accomplices. The first inkling of what was to come arrived during the band’s soundchecks and took the form of the new song, “Milk Man”, scribed by Clayton, Sharrard and Tackett. Bonnie Raitt also assisted in formulating the tracking list, suggesting the inclusion of Howlin’ Wolf’s tune “You Will Be Mine”, while Sharrard proposed the Bobby Charles tune “Why People Like That”.

Also making the list of official covers is the Clayton suggestion, Willy Dixon penned “Don’t Go No Further”, and a live version of “Got My Mojo Working”. Sharrard recorded in Memphis, TN, and the whole band eventually followed to the 2nd Phillips studio, where Payne used Jerry Lee Lewis’ piano, which he remarked 'practically played itself'.

On the project, Clayton added, “I’m very happy because I was never expecting anything like that. I mean, I have wanted to, but I just wasn’t expecting it to come to fruition. It was a long wait, but it’s satisfying”.