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Fiyo at the Fillmore, Vol. 1

Fiyo at the Fillmore, Vol. 1
The Meters

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Track Listing

  1. Too Funky
  2. Keep On Marching
  3. Love Slip Up On Ya'
  4. People Say
  5. We Be Jammin'
  6. Cissy Pickup
  7. Cissy Strut / Soul Island / You're The One (medley)
  8. The World Is A Little Under The Weather
  9. You've Got to Change (You've Got To Reform)
  10. Fire On The Bayou
  11. Too Funky (studio demo)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #186665 in Music
  • Brand: Funky
  • Released on: 2003-02-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

Mind blowing funk/R&B, excellent for the jamband crowd, too.5
You can't get any better than this disc. I was completely blown away by these guys live, and then I found the disc as really capturing their live show. They can just jam from one tune to another without stopping or slowing down. This version of the band doesn't have a studio recording out, but hearing the band with guitarist Brian Stoltz, who hasn't recorded with the Funky Meters yet, is worth paying double for this disc! Art Neville and George Porter, from the original Meters, are certainly in fine form here, too. Definitely don't hesitate to get this piece of fine music, from a historic band!

It Is Hard To Sit Still5
This band is about a good as funk gets, and with a great wailing guitar as added pleasure. It is very hard to sit still when listening to this. It makes we want to get up & dance. I first saw this band like at the House of Blues in New Orleans, and this album is a faithful reflection of that great experience. Buy this album; you won't be disappointed. Then go to the band's web site and ask for more.

Fiyo too thin2
There are better live performances of Meters and related material out there. This concert seems thin in its sound texture, not very powerful, and generally and uninspired. In contrast, george Porter Jr and the Runnin' Pardners'CD, Things aint what they used to be, is much tighter and energized, and the real horns are great. So get that one if you can find it