This is one of the greater recordings of The Meters. It was released in 1970. Absolutely dirty - exactly the way it should be! It's the third and last Meters album to feature that really raw, dirty, early seventies sound (distant drumkit, distorted hammond, picky guitar in your left ear and a fat P-bass right in your face).
There's constant groove throughout this JAMMIN' although well organized album. A few vocal cuts are included; a perfect amount if you ask me. The Glen Campbell cover "Wichita Lineman" (written by Jimmy Webb) was the first vocal ballad to be released by The Meters; that and the vocal gumboesque Roquel Davis cover "Darling Darling Darling" are suitable variatons from the rest of the material.
Two bonus tracks included! No reason for disappointment!