Ain't Had Enough Fun
Little Feat · 1995
69 min · 13 tracks · country · hard rock · blues rock
A rich blend of Southern rock and blues, infused with playful lyrics and intricate musicianship.
Why this album works
'Ain't Had Enough Fun' was well-received by fans and critics alike, reflecting a successful return to form for Little Feat. It peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, highlighting its commercial viability and resonating with an audience eager for their unique blend of rock and blues.
- Best for
- steady groove for afternoon drives playful energy for social gatherings gradual peaks of joyful release
- Context
- Released in 1995, 'Ain't Had Enough Fun' marked Little Feat's first studio album since their reunion in the early '90s. This album came during a phase of revitalization for the band, following a series of live performances that rekindled their original chemistry after years apart. It showcased their ability to merge various genres while staying true to their roots.
- Stylistic neighbors
- ZZ Top· Lynyrd Skynyrd· The Black Crowes
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Drivin’ Blind Standout 5:48
- 2 Blue Jean Blues Standout 5:33
- 3 Cadillac Hotel Standout 5:34
- 4 Romance Without Finance 4:05
- 5 Big Bang Theory 5:29
- 6 Cajun Rage 5:30
- 7 Heaven’s Where You Find It 5:39
- 8 Borderline Blues 7:01
- 9 All That You Can Stand 6:37
- 10 Rock & Roll Everynight 5:02
- 11 Shakeytown 5:15
- 12 Ain’t Had Enough Fun 3:28
- 13 That’s a Pretty Good Love 4:49
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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