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September 3rd, 2025

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Little Feat "The Last Record Album (Deluxe Edition)" Drops October 24

Deluxe CD set includes 1975 Boston Orpheum Theater Halloween Concert— Feat Fans rejoice!

Press Release: (September 3, 2025 - Los Angeles, CA) Little Feat’s The Last Record Album arrived in October 1975, lean and sly, with the band deep in its creative stride. Nearly 50 years later, the album returns in a newly remastered and expanded edition that brings fresh light to one of the most quietly compelling records in the band’s catalog.

(no mastering, pressing or source credits included in press release)

The Last Record Album (Deluxe Edition) will be available on October 24 as a 4CD set, 2LP, and digitally. All formats include the newly remastered album along with rarities and previously unreleased studio material. The 4CD set also features an unreleased recording of the band’s concert at Boston’s Orpheum Theatre on Halloween night in 1975. Pre-order HERE.

A standalone CD of the band’s unreleased May 1976 show at Charlton Athletic Football Ground in London will also be available exclusively at Rhino.com. The album was produced by Jason Jones—who also produced the Deluxe Edition—and captures Little Feat performing in front of a U.K. audience less than a year after the album’s release.

An alternate version of “Long Distance Love,” previously unheard, is available digitally today, along with a newly restored full-length promo video for the track. Listen Now.

Arriving October 17, 1975, The Last Record Album marked a shift in the group’s creative balance. The lineup—Lowell George, Richie Hayward, Paul Barrère, Bill Payne, Kenny Gradney, and Sam Clayton—had coalesced over several albums, but this was the moment when the full range of their songwriting voices stepped forward. George delivered the aching ballad “Long Distance Love,” Barrère co-wrote the crowd favorite “All That You Dream,” and Payne contributed the expansive “Day Or Night”—tracks that quickly became staples of the band’s live show.

The expanded edition takes a deeper look at the album sessions, collecting early sketches, raw demos, and alternate takes. Highlights include previously unreleased versions of “Mercenary Territory,” “All That You Dream,” and “Long Distance Love,” along with an instrumental take on “Day or Night.”

The Boston performance was recorded just two weeks after the album’s release and shows how quickly the new material had been absorbed into the band’s live show. “Day Or Night,” “All That You Dream,” “Romance Dance,” and “Long Distance Love” appear alongside longtime staples like “Fat Man In The Bathtub,” “Oh Atlanta,” and “Willin’.” The concert captures a band locked into a groove that would crest in 1977 with Waiting for Columbus—widely regarded as one of the greatest live recordings of all time.

Liner notes by historian Dennis McNally explore the dynamics shaping the album, the title’s satirical nod to Hollywood mythmaking, and the return of the group’s longtime visual artist, Neon Park, whose gelatinous skyline and jackalope imagery remain among the most memorable in the Feat catalog.

1975 Album Remastered And Expanded With Rare Tracks And Unreleased Recordings, Including 1975 Halloween Concert In Boston, 4CD Set Arrives October 24 

2LP Edition Features Remastered Album, Rarities, And Unreleased Tracks 

Rhino.com Exclusive CD Includes Unreleased 1976 London Show 

PRE-ORDER HERE

Hear Alternate Version Of “Long Distance Love” And Watch The Newly Restored Promo Video

WATCH HERE

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