The Meters – Struttin'
Label: |
Jackpot Records (3) – JPR-088 |
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Format: |
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Funk / Soul |
Style: |
Soul |
Tracklist
A1 | Chicken Strut | 2:48 | |
A2 | Liver Splash | 2:40 | |
A3 | Wichita Lineman | 2:58 | |
A4 | Joog | 2:12 | |
A5 | Go For Yourself | 3:10 | |
A6 | Same Old Thing | 2:52 | |
B1 | Hand Clapping Song | 2:55 | |
B2 | Darlin' Darlin' | 2:53 | |
B3 | Tippi-Toes | 2:26 | |
B4 | Britches | 2:50 | |
B5 | Hey! Last Minute | 2:59 | |
B6 | Ride Your Pony | 3:19 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Memphis Record Pressing
Credits
- Art Direction [Art Supervision] – Janie Gans
- Design [Cover], Photography By – The Graffiteria
- Engineer [Stereo Remix] – David Smith (10)
- Lacquer Cut By – Kevin Gray
- Producer – Marshall E. Sehorn
Notes
1970 album by New Orleans’ The Meters
Cut from the Original Analog Master tapes by Kevin Gray.
Cut from the Original Analog Master tapes by Kevin Gray.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 843563146965
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): JPR 088-A KPG@CA #4
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): JPR-088-B KPG@CA #4
Other Versions (5 of 28)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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Struttin' (LP, Album) | Josie | JOS 4012 | US | 1970 | ||
New Submission
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Struttin' (LP, Album) | Jubilee | L.P.J.7003, LP 7005 | Venezuela | 1970 | ||
Recently Edited
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Struttin' (LP, Album) | Jubilee | JGS-4012, JGS 4012 | Canada | 1970 | ||
New Submission
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Struttin' (LP, Album) | London Records | SAHM-6374 | New Zealand | 1970 | ||
Recently Edited
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Struttin' (LP, Album, Stereo) | Josie | JOS 4012 | US | 1970 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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The Meters records all sound great. You cant screw them up surely?
Look forward to comparing to.the MOV press. My guess is this will sound 10% better but be noisier of press.
Will report when done! -
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Compared to the original Josie pressings, these Meters reissues hold their own. They play with strong clear sound, nice separation, and the soundstage feels similar too. The mids sound like a near direct match with originals. Where I heard a huge difference is in the low end. The bass on the originals is much deeper and fuller and better. The highs on the originals are also noticeably higher and brighter.
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Holy funk bass, Kevin Gray strikes again with another killer job! Also vinyl is dead silent out of the package even with cheap inner sleeves.
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