The Meters: Struttin' (180g) Vinyl LP
Third studio album from the New Orleans funk pioneers. I remember the first time I ever heard Khruangbin, I couldnât help but trace their catchy guitar licks, funky basslines, and tight break-beats right back to The Meters. Sure, their international influences sprawl much further beyond the American south, but the simplicity, precision, and form parallels between the Texas trio and the legendary Louisiana group. Much like Khruangbinâs Mordechai, Struttinâ marks a distinctive shift in The Metersâ discography by introducing vocals into their songwriting. The two prior records, The Meters and Look-Ka Py Py, are entirely instrumental, aside from an occasional âaaaah ya!â or âbawm bawm bawm.â On Struttinâ, keyboardist Art Neville makes his vocal debut on tracks "Darling, Darling, Darling,â "Ride Your Pony," and their soulfully smooth cover of âWichita Lineman.â You may also recognize the vocal hook from âHand Clapping Song,â which was famously sampled alongside Bob Jamesâ âNautilusâ in A Tribe Called Questâs âClap Your Hands.â 14 tracks on black 180g vinyl.
- 180g black vinyl pressing
- music label: Josie 1970
reviewed by SHH! 07/2021
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The Meters: Struttin' (180g) Vinyl LP
The Meters: Struttin' (180g) Vinyl LP
Third studio album from the New Orleans funk pioneers. I remember the first time I ever heard Khruangbin, I couldnât help but trace their catchy guitar licks, funky basslines, and tight break-beats right back to The Meters. Sure, their international influences sprawl much further beyond the American south, but the simplicity, precision, and form parallels between the Texas trio and the legendary Louisiana group. Much like Khruangbinâs Mordechai, Struttinâ marks a distinctive shift in The Metersâ discography by introducing vocals into their songwriting. The two prior records, The Meters and Look-Ka Py Py, are entirely instrumental, aside from an occasional âaaaah ya!â or âbawm bawm bawm.â On Struttinâ, keyboardist Art Neville makes his vocal debut on tracks "Darling, Darling, Darling,â "Ride Your Pony," and their soulfully smooth cover of âWichita Lineman.â You may also recognize the vocal hook from âHand Clapping Song,â which was famously sampled alongside Bob Jamesâ âNautilusâ in A Tribe Called Questâs âClap Your Hands.â 14 tracks on black 180g vinyl.
- 180g black vinyl pressing
- music label: Josie 1970
reviewed by SHH! 07/2021
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Third studio album from the New Orleans funk pioneers. I remember the first time I ever heard Khruangbin, I couldnât help but trace their catchy guitar licks, funky basslines, and tight break-beats right back to The Meters. Sure, their international influences sprawl much further beyond the American south, but the simplicity, precision, and form parallels between the Texas trio and the legendary Louisiana group. Much like Khruangbinâs Mordechai, Struttinâ marks a distinctive shift in The Metersâ discography by introducing vocals into their songwriting. The two prior records, The Meters and Look-Ka Py Py, are entirely instrumental, aside from an occasional âaaaah ya!â or âbawm bawm bawm.â On Struttinâ, keyboardist Art Neville makes his vocal debut on tracks "Darling, Darling, Darling,â "Ride Your Pony," and their soulfully smooth cover of âWichita Lineman.â You may also recognize the vocal hook from âHand Clapping Song,â which was famously sampled alongside Bob Jamesâ âNautilusâ in A Tribe Called Questâs âClap Your Hands.â 14 tracks on black 180g vinyl.
- 180g black vinyl pressing
- music label: Josie 1970


















