You will not find any band funkier, or more talented than the Meters. I'm instantly transported to New Orleans when I here them, and isn't 'transportation' what music is all about. This record has been in rotation on my turntable for three days now. That's usually the case when I pull this one out.

Figured I'd use this blog to catalogue my record collection. I'll be providing some technical information on the albums as well as my thoughts. My collection is non-genre specific. I keep the bulk of them alphabetized by Artist. However, I also maintain a section I refer to as the esoteric field, which contains unusual records, and artists I wouldn't remember the name of if they weren't in this category. The Classical and Compilation albums are also in separate sections.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
The Meters:
Second Line Strut:(1980)
Labels:
funk,
New Orleans,
R&B,
record collection,
soul,
The Meters,
Til Willis,
vinyl
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