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Tracklist A1 People Say5:15 A2 Love Is For Me3:49 A3 Just Kissed My Baby4:42 A4 What'cha Say3:27 A5 Jungle Man3:23 B1 Hey Pocky A-Way4:01 B2 It Ain't No Use11:48 B3 Loving You Is On My Mind3:13 B4 Africa3:56 Line-up/Musicians Information missing - contribute to JMA, by filling this information using the left menu member zone link 'Edit album infos'. This function is only available to JMA Collabs. About this release Reprise Records ‎– MS 2200 (US) Thanks to for the updates THE METERS MP3, Free Download/Stream.

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Rejuvenation The Meters Rar Download. With a consumer ready to embrace the rare, the unravelled and the irregular in this quest for soul in a product. This is the greatest album they cut for Warner Brothers — and it's one of the few that ever really approaches the genius of their early work for Josie. The record features the incredible breakbeat cut “Just Kissed My Baby” — worth the price of the album alone — plus other nice ones like “Jungle Man”, “Africa”, “What'cha Say”,.

Was the eldest of four brothers (the others being, 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 ballad 'All These Things', which was a hit in 1962.

Capture One Pro Trial Reset. 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 and Betty Harris. They soon began recording instrumentals by themselves, and settled on the name The Meters.