The Meters - Live At The Great American Music Hall 1975 (2xLP)
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Considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of funk, The Meters created a unique sound that lasted through the sixties and seventies and was reborn in the late eighties. Their trademark sound blends funk, blues, and dance grooves with a New Orleans vibe.
The history of this native New Orleans band dates back to 1965, when keyboardist & vocalist Art Neville recruited bassist George Porter Jr., drummer Joseph 'Zigaboo' Modeliste and guitarist Leo Nocentelli to form The Meters. They became the house band for [a=Allen Toussaint] and his record label, [a1530409]. In 1969 the Meters released "Sophisticated Cissy" and "Cissy Strut", both major R&B chart hits. Cyril Neville, Art Neville's brother, joined the band in 1975 as a percussionist and vocalist for three of their albums for Reprise/Warner Brothers.
After twelve years and ten studio albums, The Meters disbanded in 1979 due to business problems. The original line-up reformed after an informal jam during the 1989 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. In 1994, Art Neville and Porter, alongside two new members, were officially christened The [a5214860], and continued to perform into the next decade.
Released: 2025-10-17
Label: Sing Records
Country: US
Tracklist
| A1 | A Minor (Middle Of The Road) | 19:17 |
| B1 | Mardi Gras Mambo | 1:49 |
| B2 | Chicken Strut | 5:15 |
| B3 | Wildflower | 5:55 |
| C1 | Down By The River | 7:03 |
| C2 | People Say | 5:44 |
| C3 | Just Kissed My Baby | 7:48 |
| D1 | Jock-A-Mo / Brother John | 4:08 |
| D2 | Hey Pocky A-Way | 6:22 |
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