
Rejuvenation is a Soul & Funk album by The Meters, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 44 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- warm
- swaggering
- groovy
About
The Meters’ laid-back yet intense style of funk continued evolving on 1974’s <i>Rejuvenation</i>, their fifth album and second for Reprise. Co-producing with the great Allen Toussaint, the quartet filled out their sound with the subtle deployment of horns and female backing singers — not to mention the increasing use of guitarist Leo Nocentelli’s own lead vocals. The result helped them fit in a little more comfortably with the rest of the funk pack, but didn’t alter the group’s interplay, which remained as singular as that of the JB’s. And New Orleans stuck to Nocentelli’s vowels on tracks like the midtempo assertion of blackness “Jungle Man” and the lovely ballad “Love is for Me” as surely as it did Art Neville’s Longhair-style piano on “Hey Pocky-a-Way.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1People Say5:15
- A2Love Is For Me3:49
- A3Just Kissed My Baby4:42
- A4What'cha Say3:27
- A5Jungle Man3:23
Side B
- B1Hey Pocky A-Way4:01
- B2It Ain't No Use11:48
- B3Loving You Is On My Mind3:13
- B4Africa3:56
Credits
Performers
- Wardell QuezergueARRANGED BY
- George Porter, Jr.BASS
- Joseph ModelisteDRUMS
- Leo NocentelliGUITAR
- Art NevilleORGAN KEYBOARDS
- Lowell GeorgeSLIDE GUITAR
21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 44 pressings tracked on Gatefold
