Little Village

Songs: 5
Albums: 1

Albums

Little Village - Little Village
Little Village
1992, songs: 5

Facts about Little Village

Little Village
  1. Formation and Members: Little Village was a supergroup formed in 1992, consisting of four highly respected musicians: Ry Cooder (guitar, vocals), John Hiatt (guitar, vocals), Nick Lowe (bass, vocals), and Jim Keltner (drums). Each member had already established successful solo careers and had gained recognition for their contributions to the music industry in various genres, including rock, blues, folk, and country.

  2. Debut Album and Musical Style: Little Village released their self-titled debut album in 1992, which showcased a blend of rock, blues, and Americana influences. Produced by Ry Cooder, the album featured a mix of original songs penned by the band members, as well as a cover of the blues standard "Do You Want My Job?" The band's sound was characterized by its tight musicianship, soulful vocals, and infectious grooves, drawing comparisons to classic rock acts like The Band and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

  3. Critical Acclaim and Commercial Reception: Despite high expectations and anticipation surrounding the release of their debut album, Little Village's commercial success was relatively modest. However, the album received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the band's musicianship and the chemistry between its members. Songs like "She Runs Hot", "Don't Go Away Mad", and "Fool Who Knows" showcased the band's collective songwriting talents and highlighted their ability to create catchy, memorable tunes.

  4. Limited Activity and Disbandment: Following the release of their debut album, Little Village embarked on a brief tour to support the record. However, the band's collaboration was short-lived, and they disbanded shortly after the tour concluded. Despite their limited activity as a group, the members of Little Village continued to pursue successful solo careers, releasing albums and touring independently in the years following the band's breakup.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite its brief existence, Little Village left a lasting impact on the music world, particularly within the realm of roots rock and Americana music. The band's self-titled debut album remains highly regarded among fans of the genre, and its songs continue to be celebrated for their timeless quality and musical craftsmanship. While Little Village may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of its members' solo projects, the band's legacy as a supergroup of talented musicians who came together to create memorable music lives on.

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