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Shuggie Otis's second and perhaps best solo LP (from 1971) includes the phenomenal Strawberry 23. A must for any psychedelic collector. Shuggie also famously turned down an offer to join the Rolling Stones as a guitarist on tour in 1974!
1970 seminal second album by New Orleans' The Meters is one of their most beloved releases. Produced by one of New Orleans's preeminent musicians, Allen Toussaint.
The album included the R&B Singles hit "Chicken Strut", soulful covers of Lee Dorsey, Ty Hunter, and even Jimmy Webb, and directed the group into a more expansive sound than before, rendering one of the most organic sounds in their discography.
Debut 1969 album by New Orleans' The Meters. Led by organist Art Neville, the quartet was rounded out by jazz-influenced guitarist Leo Nocentelli, along with the bubbling rhythm section of bassist George Porter, Jr. And drummer Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste.
Rush's seventh album saw them shrugging off their conceptual prog voyages for more radio friendly pieces. Even though the songs are shorter they are packed with all the aggressive virtuosity of previous works.
"Expect to be impressed with the way these well-recorded, beer-saturated club cuts capture the late Brad Nowell's endearing jerk charm and the band's stage power." — Entertainment Weekly
A little over two years after Bradley Nowell's tragic death, Sublime