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The Meters - Look-ka Py Py (CD 1999)

 
The Meters - Look-ka Py Py (CD 1999)

Title: Look-ka Py Py
Artist: The Meters
Record Label: Sundazed
Release Year: 1999
EAN: 0090771614728
Genre: R&B
Product ID: EPID4066818
Description: Although the Meters had scored a pair of hits on the band's self-titled debut ("Cissy Strut," "Sophisticated Cissy"), the instrumental quartet was still busy churning out sessions at the New Orleans studio of Allen Tousaint and Marshall ...
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Track Listing
1. Look Ka Py Py
2. Rigor Mortis
3. Pungee
4. Thinking
5. This Is My Last Affair
6. Funky Miracle
7. Yeah You're Right
8. Little Old Money Maker
9. Oh Calcutta
10. Mob
11. 9 'til 5
12. Dry Spell
13. Grass
14. Borro

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Allen Toussaint, Marshal Sehorn
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Rollercoaster; Cargo
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Although the Meters had scored a pair of hits on the band's self-titled debut ("Cissy Strut," "Sophisticated Cissy"), the instrumental quartet was still busy churning out sessions at the New Orleans studio of Allen Tousaint and Marshall Sehorn. Between backing such names as Lee Dorsey and Betty Harris, the band cranked out a follow-up that was even funkier than its debut. When these songs aren't busy getting basted by Art Neville's succulent-sounding organ ("Pungee") or spiced up by guitarist Leo Nocentelli's licks ("9 'Til 5"), the rhythm section of bassist George Porter, Jr. and drummer Ziggy Modeliste keeps the stew cooking with plenty of bouncy grooves ("Funky Miracle.") The best example of the Meters' ability to reside squarely in the pocket is the infectious title track, which is inspired by a misfiring auto engine and dominated by Modeliste's whip-smart time keeping. Other notable juicy moments include the percolating "Little Old Money Maker" and the previously unreleased soul nugget "Borro." By far the oddest track on LOOK-KA PY PY is a cover of "Oh, Calcutta!" that sounds more suited for a Memphis after-hours club than the Broadway stage.

Editorial Reviews
4 Stars - Excellent - ...the playing--like that of the crack soul bands of the Fifties and Sixties--is clear, unhurried and certain...display[s] a songsmith's penchant for hooks and structure.
Rolling Stone

3 stars out of 5 - ...This largely instrumental album...demonstrates an admirable work rate they have proven more useful as hip hop sample fodder than an intro to the band...
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