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JPR 087LP
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"1970 seminal second album by The Meters. Featuring the hit track 'Look-Ka Py Py.' Sourced from the original 1970 analog master tapes. Cut by Kevin Gray of Cohearant Audio. Limited color vinyl pressing."
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JPR 088LP
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"Third album from The Meters, originally released in 1970. Features the hits 'Chicken Strut,' 'Hand Clapping Song,' and more. A classic and heavily sampled record. Sourced from the original 1970 analog master tapes. Cut by Kevin Gray of Cohearant Audio. Limited color vinyl pressing."
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JPR 086LP
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"Debut 1969 album by New Orleans funk legends The Meters. Sourced From the original 1969 analog master tapes. Cut by Kevin Gray of Cohearant Audio. Features the hit song 'Cissy Strut.' Limited color vinyl pressing."
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WHP 1466LP
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An outstanding live recording capturing one of American music's great bands in full power. Art Neville, Leo Nocentelli, George Porter Jr., Ziggy Modeliste, and Cyril Neville, five master musicians from Louisiana who literally reinvented the New Orleans groove tradition. Recorded live for WNOE radio broadcast in January 1977, this is an invaluable document of the band delivering their greasy second-line funk in a small super-hot joint in a suburb of the legendary Crescent City. Line-up: Art Neville - organ, vocals; Leo Nocentelli - guitar, vocals; George Porter Jr. - bass; Ziggy Modeliste - drums, vocals; Cyril Neville - percussion, vocals.
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MOCCD 14057CD
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"This is The Meters first album with Cyril Neville as a member. On Fire On The Bayou you'll not only find echoes of their early R&B funkiness, but also some very New Orleans songs like 'Talkin' 'Bout New Orleans', 'They All Ask'd For You', and 'Mardi Gras Mambo'. The band also gets down and funky 'Rejuvenation'-style with tracks like 'Fire On The Bayou', 'Love Slip Upon Ya', 'Can You Do Without?' and 'Liar,' which are best placed in-between on the folksy R&B 'Out in the Country' (love that chord progression) and the jazzy guitar workout 'Middle of the Road'. This album exudes the New Orleans spirit--musically as well as lyrically, extolling the virtues of great food, bayou living, and Mardi Gras."
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JOSIE 4011LP
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"Reissue of the second Josie LP (#4011, January 1970), recorded out of state in Atlanta without fucking up the formula (Toussaint & Sehorn were along for the ride, natch). Features the singles 'Look-Ka Py Py' (reached #11 on Billboard's R&B charts) and 'Dry Spell' (reached #39) and a hod-load of Zigaboo bricks, grafted straight from his hip pocket to append to your ass. You can't avoid it, it's all around you." --Hrvatski
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JOSIE 4012LP
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Exact repro of the The Meters' third album for Josie, originally released in 1970. Funky jams like "Chicken Strut," "Same Old Thing" and "The Handclapping Song," are joined by covers of "Wichita Lineman," "Ride Your Pony" and "Darlin', Darlin'" with Art Neville taking lead vocals.
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JOSIE 4012HLP
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180 gram vinyl. Exact repro of the The Meters' third album for Josie, originally released in 1970. Funky jams like "Chicken Strut," "Same Old Thing" and "The Handclapping Song," are joined by covers of "Wichita Lineman," "Ride Your Pony" and "Darlin', Darlin'" with Art Neville taking lead vocals.
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BS 3042HLP
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Exact repro. originally released in 1977; manufactured by Rhino. "The title of the Meters' final album is hopeful, and New Directions does indeed represent if not a new direction, at least a shift from the disco dead end of Trick Bag. From the second 'No More Okey Doke' kicks off the record, it's clear that the Meters are gritty again, kicking out some really funky grooves..."
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MS 2252HLP
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The Meters' seventh album, originally released in 1976. Featuring the songs "Disco Is The Thing Today," "Find Yourself," "All These Things," "Mister Moon" and a cover of the Stones' "Honky Tonk Woman." 180 gram exact repro reissue, manufactured by Rhino.
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MS 2076HLP
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2016 repress. 180 gram exact repro reissue, manufactured by Rhino. Their fourth album and their first for Reprise, originally released in 1972.
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MS 2076CLP
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Red colored-vinyl reissue, manufactured by Rhino. Their fourth album and their first for Reprise, originally released in 1972.
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MS 2200HLP
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180 gram exact repro reissue, manufactured by Rhino. "...this is the definitive Reprise album from the Meters, not just because the material is stronger (which admittedly is true), but because the performances are continually inspired and the production is professional but hits at a gut level, resulting in a first-class funk album." -- All Music Guide
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REG 001CD
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"Certainly The Meters were a group ahead of their time. With the release of this recording, they are once again in the musical vanguard. Recorded live in December 1976 in New Orleans, LA." Paste-on mini-LP jacket packaging with Japanese obi-strip.
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JOSIE 4011HLP
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2016 repress. 180 gram LP. "Reissue of the second Josie LP (#4011, January 1970), recorded out of state in Atlanta without fucking up the formula (Toussaint & Sehorn were along for the ride, natch). Features the singles 'Look-Ka Py Py' (reached #11 on Billboard's R&B charts) and 'Dry Spell' (reached #39) and a hod-load of Zigaboo bricks, grafted straight from his hip pocket to append to your ass. You can't avoid it, it's all around you." -- Hrvatski.
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JOSIE 4011CLP
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Red colored-vinyl version. "Reissue of the second Josie LP (#4011, January 1970), recorded out of state in Atlanta without fucking up the formula (Toussaint & Sehorn were along for the ride, natch). Features the singles 'Look-Ka Py Py' (reached #11 on Billboard's R&B charts) and 'Dry Spell' (reached #39) and a hod-load of Zigaboo bricks, grafted straight from his hip pocket to append to your ass. You can't avoid it, it's all around you." -- Hrvatski.
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JOSIE 4010HLP
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Exact repro edition, 180 gram LP. "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 Meters' instrumental hits "Cissy Strut" and "Sophisticated Sissy," and covers of tunes by Sly Stone, Burt Bacharach and the Classics IV."
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