Josie 45's Meters

The Meters - Here Comes The Meter Man: (The Complete Josie Recordings 1968–1970) (2011)

The Meters - Here Comes The Meter Man: (The Complete Josie Recordings 1968–1970) (2011)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 718 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 321 MB
2:19:09 | Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Bayou Funk | Label: Charly Records

Organist Art Neville formed a band in 1966 in New Orleans with his brothers Aaron and Charles on vocals, Leo Nocentelli on guitar, George Porter on bass, and Joseph “Zigaboo” Modeliste on drums. Billing themselves as Art Neville & the Sounds, they signed to Sansu Enterprises, a label founded by Marshall Sehorn and writer, producer, arranger, and recording artist Allen Toussaint, and minus the vocalists, and now called the Meters, they became the house band for the label, providing backing tracks for releases by Lee Dorsey, Earl King, Betty Harris, and many others, including many cuts by Toussaint himself. The Meters would also track instrumentals that were used as filler tracks on LP releases by Sansu artists, and in time, there were enough of these instrumentals to release an LP in 1969 called the Meters, which Sehorn shrewdly placed with Josie Records because of that label’s connection to its parent company, Cosnat Distributors, at that time the largest East Coast music distributor. The Meters were something special, and their swampy precision practically defined the meaning and template of funk. Two more LPs, Look-Ka Py Py and Struttin’, appeared a year later in 1970 on the Josie imprint. When Josie went bankrupt in 1971, the Meters moved on to sign with Reprise Records and continued to release thundering funk records through the decade before gradually morphing into the more vocal-oriented group the Neville Brothers. This two-disc set collects the Meters' entire Josie catalog, including all three LPs, the A- and B-sides of four singles, four tracks billed to Art Neville & the Meters, and two tracks attributed to Cyril Neville & the Meters. The end result is a joyous and impressively funky survey of this stellar and professional band’s earliest recordings.

The Meters - Josie 45's (2002) {PJG}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Sept. 15, 2021
The Meters - Josie 45's (2002) {PJG}

The Meters - Josie 45's (2002) {PJG}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 162 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 65 mb
Genre: R&B, soul, funk

Josie 45's is a 2002 custom compilation by New Orleans band The Meters, focusing on the 45 rpm single mixes/versions they released. Some of them are different from the album versions, including the drum portion of "Here Comes The Meter Man". This is a release put together by PJG.
The Meters - Gettin' Funkier All The Time: The Complete Josie / Reprise & Warner Recordings 1968-1977 (2020) {6CD Box Set}

The Meters - Gettin' Funkier All The Time: The Complete Josie / Reprise & Warner Recordings 1968-1977 (2020) {6CD Box Set}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 2,54 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 1,08 Gb
Full Scans | 06:48:18 | RAR 5% Recovery
R&B, Funk, Soul, Disco | SoulMusic Records #QSMCR-5190BX

Among the most sampled groups of the '60s and '70s by a slew of top rap and hip-hop artists of the '90s and beyond, the legendary New Orleans band and Grammy Lifetime Achievement awardees The Meters created an instantly recognizable sound through almost a decade of recording, initially for the Josie label and then for Reprise and Warner Brothers. Group members guitarist Leo Nocentelli, bassist George Porter Jr., drummer Joseph 'Zigaboo' Modeliste and keyboardist/singer Art Neville formed the core of the band, later augmented by Art's younger brother, percussionist/singer Cyril who joined The Meters in 1975. This wonderful 116-track, 6-CD SoulMusic Records' box set showcases The Meters' entire recorded output for Josie Records (1968-1971), Reprise and Warner Brothers (1972-77). In addition to their eight full albums, this luxurious package (with a 40-page booklet) includes non-album singles, bonus material, single edits and a rare 1977 disco mix of 'Disco Is The Thing Today', available for the first time on CD.

The Meters - New Directions (1977) Remastered Reissue 2001  Music

Posted by Designol at Sept. 5, 2023
The Meters - New Directions (1977) Remastered Reissue 2001

The Meters - New Directions (1977) Remastered Reissue 2001
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 329 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 124 Mb | Scans included
Funk, New Orleans R&B, Soul | Label: Rhino | # 8122-73550-2 | Time: 00:49:34

The title of the Meters' final album is hopeful, and New Directions does indeed represent if not a new direction, at least a shift from the disco dead end of Trick Bag. From the second "No More Okey Doke" kicks off the record, it's clear that the Meters are gritty again, kicking out some really funky grooves – maybe not as dirty as their Josie recordings, maybe a little cleaned up, but still pretty funky. The slower numbers betray their era, but in a pleasing way, something that's also true of generic numbers like "My Name Up in Lights," which may have too much talk-box guitar, but still grooves effectively. That may not be a new direction, per se, but it is a welcome change-up after the dud Trick Bag. It wasn't enough to save the Meters and it's not really a lost treasure, but it's a far more dignified way to bow out.

The Meters - Funkify Your Life The Meters Anthology (2005)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at July 27, 2023
The Meters - Funkify Your Life The Meters Anthology (2005)

The Meters - Funkify Your Life The Meters Anthology (2005)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:19:52 | 790 / 317 Mb
Genre: Soul, RnB, Funk / Label: Rhino

Rhino's Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology was the first truly comprehensive and widely available CD retrospective of the groundbreaking New Orleans funk band's work. These two chronologically arranged discs run down virtually every important track the band recorded under its own name, finally allowing a more general audience to hear why the Meters had earned such a stellar reputation among die-hard funk collectors and sample-minded hip-hoppers. Disc one, subtitled "The Josie Years," traces the group's 1969-1971 beginnings as a Booker T. & the MG's-like outfit, cutting brief instrumentals with a similar guitar/organ/bass/drums lineup.

Josie Cotton - Convertible Music (1982/2020)  Music

Posted by Rtax at May 10, 2023
Josie Cotton - Convertible Music (1982/2020)

Josie Cotton - Convertible Music (1982/2020)
FLAC (tracks) - 224 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 83 MB
35:57 | New Wave, Power Pop | Label: Kitten Robot Records

Josie Cotton is a classic example of an artist whose entire career is overshadowed by one song. This album's hit, the in-dubious-taste "Johnny Are You Queer?," was such a controversial song at the time of its 1982 release that the rest of this fine album was overlooked in the brouhaha. That's a shame, because Convertible Music is a classic of the whole California girly pop scene of the early '80s, on a level with the Go Go's' Beauty and the Beat, Bonnie Hayes' Good Clean Fun, and the first Bangles EP. The songs, mostly either by Cotton herself or her producers, Bobby and Larson Paine, are neat '60s pastiches with elements of surf (the glorious opener, "He Could Be the One"), Shangri-Las-style melodrama (the sultry "I Need the Night Tonight"), and Farfisa-driven swoony pop bliss ("Rockin' Love," "So Close"). Cotton's voice, which can switch from a bratty whine to a sexy purr from one line to the next, is perfect for this kind of disposable pop, and the production, though a tiny bit slick at times, is sympathetic to the unapologetic good times on display. Convertible Music is one of the most perfectly named albums ever; this is the sort of music that sounds best with the top down on the way to the beach.

The Meters - Struttin' (1970) {1999 Sundazed} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Jan. 21, 2021
The Meters - Struttin' (1970) {1999 Sundazed} **[RE-UP]**

The Meters - Struttin' (1970) {1999 Sundazed}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 238 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 103 mb
Genre: soul, R&B, funk

Struttin' is the third album by New Orleans group The Meters, their second released in 1970. As influential as their first two albums, this one features the popular title track and "Hand Clapping Song" plus their cover of "Wichita Lineman". It features the original 12-song album plus two songs previously unreleased songs. This was remastered and reissued by Sundazed.

The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py (1970) {1999 Sundazed} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Jan. 21, 2021
The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py (1970) {1999 Sundazed} **[RE-UP]**

The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py (1970) {1999 Sundazed}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 222 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 96 mb
Genre: soul, R&B, funk

Look-Ka Py Py is the second album by New Orleans band The Meters. As influential as their debut, the title track and their cover of "Oh, Calcutta!" is considered major standouts. It features the original 12-song album plus two songs previously unreleased songs. This was remastered and reissued by Sundazed.

The Meters - s/t (1969) {1999 Sundazed} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Jan. 21, 2021
The Meters - s/t (1969) {1999 Sundazed} **[RE-UP]**

The Meters - s/t (1969) {1999 Sundazed}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 263 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 110 mb
Genre: soul, R&B, funk

The Meters is the 1969 eponymous debut album by New Orleans band The Meters. This is one of the most influential recordings not only in soul and funk but also in hip-hop. It features the original 12-song album plus two songs previously unreleased songs. This was remastered and reissued by Sundazed.

The Meters - Fire On The Bayou (1975) Expanded Remastered 2001  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 26, 2023
The Meters - Fire On The Bayou (1975) Expanded Remastered 2001

The Meters - Fire On The Bayou (1975) Expanded Remastered 2001
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 401 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 158 Mb | Scans included
Label: Reprise/Warner/Rhino | # 8122-73548-2 | Time: 01:00:26
Funk, New Orleans R&B, Soul

By the time they released Fire On the Bayou in 1975, the Meters (now a quintet, with addition of Cyril Neville to the lineup) had graduated from regional cult heroes to internationally renowned recording act. In addition to playing on records by the likes of Paul McCartney, Dr. John, LaBelle and Robert Palmer, they were personally invited by the Rolling Stones to open their 1975 U.S. tour. The momentum helped Fire On the Bayou to become one of the Meters' most acclaimed and commercially successful albums. It remains a fan favorite, thanks to such gritty classic jams as "Talkin' 'bout New Orleans" and "They All Ask'd for You," which demonstrate the band's effortless instrumental expertise and organic rhythmic rapport. This remastered expanded edition contains five bonus tracks.