Tuesday, October 03, 2023

Little Feat's 'Highwire Act in St. Louis' coming to Blu-ray & digital video on Nov. 3, 2023

Mercury Studios is set to release "Highwire Act in St. Louis" via Blu-ray and digital. Get all the details. via the official media release below...Robert Kinsler




LITTLE FEAT

HIGHWIRE ACT IN ST. LOUIS

~FIRST TIME EVER ON BLU-RAY & DIGITAL~

~BLU-RAY+2CD SET & DIGITAL VIDEO OUT NOVEMBER 3, 2023~

PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE HERE


New York, NY (October 3, 2023) – In 2003, longtime musical legends Little Feat presented a career-spanning set at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO. Their first live performance to be captured in high definition, the concert was an extraordinary celebration of their 30+ year career.

Mercury Studios is proud to feature this very concert on Blu-ray+2CD and digital video, when Little Feat: Highwire Act In St. Louis is released on November 3. Previously issued on DVD in 2004, this marks a digital upgrade for the concert film, as it’s being made available on Blu-ray for the very first time. This is also the first time the 2CD portion is being bundled with the video and the concert being available on digital video.

Originally founded by Lowell George (formerly of Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention) and keyboardist/vocalist Bill Payne, Little Feat were an incredibly unique collective. Organically blending blues, Rock ‘N’ Roll, country, folk, and soul into Southern-brewed fusion, their funky yet impeccable musicianship led to such classics as “Dixie Chicken”, “Willin’”, “Oh, Atlanta”, and “Fat Man In The Bathtub”. Sadly, Little Feat went on hiatus with the passing of George in 1979, but their legacy reignited when the band resurfaced in the late ‘80s.


Little Feat: Highwire Act In St. Louis
 features the line-up of Payne, Paul Barrere (guitars & vocals), Sam Clayton (Percussion & Vocals), Kenny Gradney (Bass), Richie Hayward (Drums & Vocals), (Keyboards & Vocals), Fred Tackett (Guitars & Trumpet) and Shaun Murphy (Vocals & Percussion). Running at over 134 minutes, this set not only includes the full concert, but a bonus 11-minute documentary “Little Feat Close Up In St. Louis,” in which the band members ruminate on the band’s history and their story up to that present time.

Capturing a poignant moment in the band’s history, Highwire Act In St. Louis highlights why Little Feat was and still is such an important part of the musical zeitgeist.

Track Listing 
1. Time Loves A Hero 
2. Day Or Night 
3. Cadillac Hotel 
4. Spanish Moon 
5. Skin It Back 
6. Voices On The Wind 
7. Cajun Girl 
8. Night On The Town 
9. I'd Be Lyin’ 
10. The Blues Don’t Tell It All 
11. Old Folks Boogie 
12. Oh Atlanta 
13. Dixie Chicken 
14. Tripe Face Boogie 
15. Fatman In The Bathtub 
16. Let It Roll 
17. Willin’ 
18. Feats Don’t Fail Me Now

ABOUT MERCURY STUDIOS

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Current and recent projects include Telluride Film Festival selections American Symphony, a feature documentary by award-winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman that follows Jon Batiste and If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the world-famous Abbey Road Studios directed by celebrated British photographer and filmmaker Mary McCartney for Disney+; “My Life as a Rolling Stone,” a four-part docuseries of intimate portraits of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts for the BBC and MGM+; Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl, a career documentary about the superstar currently available on Netflix; Mixtape, the critically acclaimed feature documentary from Omar Acosta focused on the DJs and artists who shaped the sound and culture of Hip-Hop through mixtapes for Paramount+; and the forthcoming “This Town,” a six-part series for the BBC from writer, creator, and executive producer Steven Knight. Mercury Studios also produced “Sam Smith Live at the Royal Albert Hall” (BBC/Tik Tok) and Billie Eilish’s livestream event, “Overheated,” at The 02 London and the upcoming “Lang Lang Plays Disney” for Disney+.

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