Meters – Here Comes The Meter Man: The Complete Josie Recordings 1968-1970 (2CD)

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Description

Release Date: 2011

Label: Charly

 

Track List

Disc: 1

The Meters  (1969)
  • 1-1 Cissy Strut
  • 1-2 Here Comes The Meter Man
  • 1-3 Cardova
  • 1-4 Live Wire
  • 1-5 Art
  • 1-6 Sophisticated Cissy
  • 1-7 Ease Back
  • 1-8 6V6 La
  • 1-9 Sehorn’s Farm
  • 1-10 Ann
  • 1-11 Stormy
  • 1-12 Simple Song
Look-Ka Py Py (1970)
  • 1-13 Look-Ka Py Py
  • 1-14 Rigor Mortis
  • 1-15 Pungee
  • 1-16 Thinking
  • 1-17 This Is My Last Affair
  • 1-18 Funky Miracle
  • 1-19 Yeah You’re Right
  • 1-20 Little Old Money Maker
  • 1-21 Oh Calcutta!
  • 1-22 The Mob
  • 1-23 9 ‘Til 5
  • 1-24 Dry Spell

Disc: 2

Struttin’  (1970)
  • 2-1 Chicken Strut
  • 2-2 Britches
  • 2-3 Darlin’ Darlin’
  • 2-4 Go For Yourself
  • 2-5 Hand Clapping Song
  • 2-6 Hey Last Minute
  • 2-7 Joog
  • 2-8 Liver Splash
  • 2-9 Same Old Thing
  • 2-10 Tippi-Toes
  • 2-11 Wichita Lineman
  • 2-12 Ride Your Pony
Singles
  • 2-13 Message From The Meters
  • 2-14 Zony Mash
  • 2-15 Stretch Your Rubber Band
  • 2-16 Groovy Lady
  • 2-17 (The World Is A Little Bit Under The Weather)
  • 2-18 I Need More Time
  • 2-19 Good Old Funky Music
  • 2-20 Sassy Lady
Art Neville & The Meters (1968)
  • 2-21 Bo Diddley Pt 1
  • 2-22 Bo Diddley Pt 2
  • 2-23 Heartaches
  • 2-24 I’m Gonna Put Some Hurt On You
Cyril Neville & The Meters (1970)
  • 2-25 Gossip
  • 2-26 Tell Me What’s On Your Mind

 

Notes

Organist Art Neville formed a band in 1966 in New Orleans with his brothers Aaron and Charles on vocals, Leo Nocentelli on guitar, George Porter on bass, and Joseph “Zigaboo” Modeliste on drums. Billing themselves as Art Neville & the Sounds, they signed to Sansu Enterprises, a label founded by Marshall Sehorn and writer, producer, arranger, and recording artist Allen Toussaint, and minus the vocalists, and now called the Meters, they became the house band for the label, providing backing tracks for releases by Lee Dorsey, Earl King, Betty Harris, and many others, including many cuts by Toussaint himself. The Meters would also track instrumentals that were used as filler tracks on LP releases by Sansu artists, and in time, there were enough of these instrumentals to release an LP in 1969 called the Meters, which Sehorn shrewdly placed with Josie Records because of that label’s connection to its parent company, Cosnat Distributors, at that time the largest East Coast music distributor. The Meters were something special, and their swampy precision practically defined the meaning and template of funk. Two more LPs, Look-Ka Py Py and Struttin’, appeared a year later in 1970 on the Josie imprint. When Josie went bankrupt in 1971, the Meters moved on to sign with Reprise Records and continued to release thundering funk records through the decade before gradually morphing into the more vocal-oriented group the Neville Brothers. This two-disc set collects the Meters’ entire Josie catalog, including all three LPs, the A- and B-sides of four singles, four tracks billed to Art Neville & the Meters, and two tracks attributed to Cyril Neville & the Meters. The end result is a joyous and impressively funky survey of this stellar and professional band’s earliest recordings. ~

 

 

 

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