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The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py (1970)

The Meters are an influential American funk band from New Orleans.

The Meters' second album followed quickly in the footsteps of their debut, featuring a very similar collection of sparse, funky instrumentals from the close-knit musical partnership of Art Neville (organ), Leo Nocentelli (guitar), George Porter Jr. (bass) and Zigaboo Modeliste (drums). The title song, with wordless vocals inspired by the sound of New Orleans street parades, gave them a third hit, reaching #11 on the national R&B chart. However, despite now having three such successes to their name, the group weren't seeing much in the way of financial rewards.
Around this time they were still working as studio musicians for Marshall Sehorn's Sansu label. They also recorded a couple of songs featuring Aaron's younger brother Cyril on lead vocals (and written by Nocentelli), which saw release as the Josie single "Gossip" b/w "Tell Me What's On Your Mind". Both songs saw Cyril's fiery vocals fit the group's funk grooves perfectly, and their was talk about him becoming their lead singer, but it never happened.

The Meters (1969) <|> Struttin' (1970)
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The Meters - The Meters (1969)

The Meters are an influential American funk band from New Orleans.

Art Neville was the eldest of four brothers (the others being Aaron, Charles and Cyril) who grew up surrounded by music in New Orleans. He learned piano, and during the 50s led a group called The Hawketts, who had a regional hit in 1954 with "Mardi Gras Mambo". He also recorded some singles as a solo artist, the best being the Allen Toussaint ballad "All These Things", which was a hit in 1962. In 1966 he formed a new band, Art Neville & The Neville Sounds, which featured his brothers Aaron and Cyril on vocals, and a new lineup of musicians. They never recorded but for a short period of time were one of the hottest live act in New Orleans.
The Neville Sounds did not last, as Art found he had a particular musical connection with the rhythm section, and they went out on their own. This lineup of Art (organ), Leo Nocentelli (guitar), George Porter Jr. (bass) and Zigaboo Modeliste (drums) developed a distinctive sparse and funky sound, and were hired by Allen Toussaint as the backing group for artists he was producing, including Lee Dorsey and Betty Harris. They soon began recording instrumentals by themselves, and settled on the name The Meters.
In 1969 they had two Top 10 R&B hits on Josie Records with the instrumentals "Sophisticated Cissy", which got to #7, and "Cissy Strut", which reached #5. A full album featuring these and other instrumentals came out the same year, showcasing their unique and brilliant brand of New Orleans funk.

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