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The Very Best of the Meters(more) »rank: 9819by: The Meters
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Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology(more) »rank: 36588by: The Meters
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Rejuvenation(more) »rank: 23850by: The Meters
:Album Description:Although their reputation as one of the world's greatest instrumental units never quite translated into mainstream stardom, the Meters turned out a steady stream of remarkable '70s albums whose earthy instrumental textures and complex, inventive rhythms were a key influence upon more than one generation of funk and hip-hop artists. 1974's Rejuvenation offers persuasive evidence of the band's seminal status. The album also features one of the Meters' biggest hits, the infectious anthem 'Hey Pocky A-Way,' as well as such Meters classics as 'People Say, 'What'cha Say' and 'Jungle Man.' Sundazed's expanded edition adds alternate single versions of 'Hey Pocky ... |
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Look-Ka Py Py(more) »rank: 61125by: The Meters
:Album Description:The Meters' prolific run of '70s albums established the incomparable foursome as the premier exponents of New Orleans funk, blending syncopated rhythms with gritty guitar/organ grooves to stir up a musical gumbo that's grown ever tastier with the passage of time. The quartet's 1970 sophomore album is one of the legendary combo's most beloved releases, and a quintessential evocation of the Meters' peerless greatness. The album features their immortal smashes 'Look-Ka Py Py' and 'Chicken Strut,' along with a dozen more classic slices of deep-fried New Orleans funk, including the previously unreleased bonus tracks 'Grass' and 'Borro.' |
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Plus from Us(more) »rank: 124066by: Ayub Ogada, The Meters, Peter Hammill, Dmitir Pokrovsky Ensemble, William Orbit, Tony Levin, Alex Gifford, Brian Eno, David Rhodes, Daniel Lanois
:Album Description:The Meters' prolific run of '70s albums established the incomparable foursome as the premier exponents of New Orleans funk, blending syncopated rhythms with gritty guitar/organ grooves to stir up a musical gumbo that's grown ever tastier with the passage of time. The quartet's 1970 sophomore album is one of the legendary combo's most beloved releases, and a quintessential evocation of the Meters' peerless greatness. The album features their immortal smashes 'Look-Ka Py Py' and 'Chicken Strut,' along with a dozen more classic slices of deep-fried New Orleans funk, including the previously unreleased bonus tracks 'Grass' and 'Borro.' |
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Cabbage Alley(more) »rank: 93790by: The Meters
:Album Description:The Meters' 1972 release Cabbage Alley was the incomparable quartet's first for Warner Bros./Reprise, and boasts a somewhat smoother, but no less funky, sound than its predecessors. Indeed, it's one of the band's most highly-regarded releases, capturing the musicians' remarkable rhythmic chemistry on such originals as 'Stay Away, 'You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform)' and the aptly titled 'Gettin' Funkier All the Time,' as well as a seductive reworking of Neil Young's 'Birds.' The Sundazed edition of Cabbage Alley adds a pair of bonus tracks, the two-part 'Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push and Shove).' :In the late 1960s and ... |
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Rejuvenation(more) »rank: 145992by: The Meters
:Album Description:Although their reputation as one of the world's greatest instrumental units never quite translated into mainstream stardom, the Meters turned out a steady stream of remarkable '70s albums whose earthy instrumental textures and complex, inventive rhythms were a key influence upon more than one generation of funk and hip-hop artists. 1974's Rejuvenation offers persuasive evidence of the band's seminal status. The album also features one of the Meters' biggest hits, the infectious anthem 'Hey Pocky A-Way,' as well as such Meters classics as 'People Say, 'What'cha Say' and 'Jungle Man.' Sundazed's expanded edition adds alternate single versions of 'Hey Pocky ... |
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Struttin'(more) »rank: 68130by: The Meters
:Album Description:The Meters' third album Struttin' finds the New Orleans foursome introducing some exciting new elements to their one-of-a-kind rhythmic gumbo. While the foursome deliver their trademark funk grooves on such tunes as 'Chicken Strut' and 'Go for Yourself,' the album places an increased emphasis on vocals, with keyboardist Art Neville delivering some distinctly soulful singing on several tracks, including memorable readings of Lee Dorsey's 'Ride Your Pony,' Jimmy Webb's 'Wichita Lineman' and Ty Hunter's 'Darling, Darling, Darling.' The result is one of the legendary combo's finest--and funkiest--releases, and a cornerstone of their classic catalogue. |
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Fire on the Bayou(more) »rank: 38024by: The Meters
:Album Description:By the time they released Fire On the Bayou in 1975, the Meters (now a quintet, with addition of Cyril Neville to the lineup) had graduated from regional cult heroes to internationally renowned recording act. In addition to playing on records by the likes of Paul McCartney, Dr. John, LaBelle and Robert Palmer, they were personally invited by the Rolling Stones to open their 1975 U.S. tour. The momentum helped Fire On the Bayou to become one of the Meters' most acclaimed and commercially successful albums. It remains a fan favorite, thanks to such gritty classic jams as 'Talkin' 'bout ... |
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The Meters(more) »rank: 94272by: The Meters
:Album Description:Before they released this self-titled first album in 1969 on the Josie label, the four New Orleans musicians who comprised the Meters had spent several years serving as producer Allen Toussaint's house band and backing the likes of Lee Dorsey, Chris Kenner, Earl King and Betty Harris. By the time they struck out on their own, keyboardist Art Neville, guitarist Leo Nocentelli, bassist George Porter Jr. and drummer Zigaboo Modeliste were a well-oiled machine whose earthy grooves and intricate rhythms set a standard for Crescent City funk that's never been matched. This classic debut, produced by Allen Toussaint, features the ... |


