Released May 11, 1972 Release date 11 May 1972 | Length 47:10 | |
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The meters cabbage alley
Cabbage Alley is the fourth studio album by the funk group The Meters, inspired in part by Professor Longhair's "Hey Now Baby". It is the band's first album with Reprise Records after leaving Josie Records which went bankrupt in 1971.
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Interviewed in 2001, the 69-year-old New Orleans bass drummer Lionel Batiste Sr. described the old neighborhood: "Cabbage Alley was around Perdido Street. They had a lot of musicians down there—it was almost like a [red light] district—fast women. Near the battlefield. They had a whole lot of pimps, too, in there."
The meters gettin funkier all the time
Personnel
Credits adapted from AllMusic.
Songs
1You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform)5:15
2Stay Away5:22
3Birds4:23
References
Cabbage Alley Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA