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Look-Ka Py Py

1969 studio album by The Meters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Look-Ka Py Py
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Look-Ka Py Py is the second studio album by the American funk group The Meters. The instrumental album was ranked number 218 on the Rolling Stone list of 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003,[5] 220 on the 2012 revised list and 415 on the 2020 revised list.[6]

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Reception

Cub Koda of AllMusic said of the album and the band: "The second album by The Meters continues the sound that made them New Orleans legends."[2] Ted Drozdowski of Rolling Stone characterized the album's sound as "clear, unhurried and certain". He characterized the guitar sound as "brief, precise", the organ sound as "free of the rhythm", the bass sound as "fat, saw-tooth grooves", and the drum sound as "dry and up front".[4] In ranking the album for its greatest-all-time list, the magazine noted the bass riffs and the off-beat drumming.[5]

The album's title track "Look-Ka Py Py" reached #11 on the US R&B Singles chart and the album reached #23 on the US R&B Albums chart.[7]

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Style

In his 2008 book, Tom Moon wrote: "the key characteristic is restraint. Nobody works too hard on Meters records. The rhythm is built on a loose-tight axis, with some elements (usually Zigaboo Modeliste's snappish drumming) pushing forward and other forces (the carefully articulated guitar lines of Leo Nocentelli or spare jabs from Art Neville's B3 organ) pulling back."[8]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Art Neville, Ziggy Modeliste, Leo Nocentelli and George Porter, Jr., except as noted.

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Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[9]

The Meters

Production

  • Allen Toussaint – producer
  • Marshall Sehorn – audio production
  • Tim Livingston – project manager
  • Rodney Mills – audio engineer
  • Al Quaglieri – mastering
  • Bob Irwin – mastering
  • Rich Russell – package design
  • Bill Dahl – liner notes

References

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