Get Funky with Little Feat's Waiting For Columbus Vinyl: A Review by DJ Ace

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Are you looking for an album that will transport you to the funky era of the 70s? Look no further than Little Feat's Waiting for Columbus on Tomato Red Vinyl. As a record producer, I was blown away by the quality of this limited edition exclusive color variant. The packaging is sleek, and the vinyl itself boasts a vibrant color that will add some spice to your record collection.

Waiting For Columbus is a live album that showcases Little Feat's ability to infuse rock, blues, and funk with their unique style of music engineering. The band's energy is palpable, and you'll find yourself grooving to their upbeat melodies and catchy lyrics. If you're a fan of dance electronic, synth music, or electro pop, you'll love the fusion of these genres in this album.

One of my favorite tracks on the album is "Dixie Chicken." The drum roll sound coupled with the upbeat tempo will have you tapping your feet in no time. The album also features "Fat Man in the Bathtub" and "Oh Atlanta," two tracks that showcase Little Feat's mastery of the genre. Not to mention, the vinyl itself is of high quality, ensuring that you'll be able to enjoy this album for years to come.

Pro:
- Limited edition exclusive color variant
- Fusion of rock, blues, and funk
- High-quality vinyl

Cons:
- Limited to Little Feat fans
- Expensive compared to other vinyl records

In conclusion, Waiting For Columbus is a must-have for fans of Little Feat and anyone looking to add some funk to their vinyl collection. While it may be more expensive than other vinyl records, the quality and unique sound make it worth the price. Overall, I give it a rating of 9 out of 10.

Bottom line: If you're looking for ker free EDM songs, online audio recorder, online drum machine, splice beat maker, or even a lip gloss song – Little Feat's Waiting for Columbus may not be for you. But if you're a fan of nas magic, lupe fiasco drill music in zion, or vince staples ramona park broke my heart, then you won't be disappointed with this album.

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