The funky M-Tet combo add in just a slight bit of extra grease to the sound that made their debut so tight – occasional horn flairs and a bit of congas, plus maybe a bit more fuzz on the guitar! Yet the core sound is very much in that mix of organ, guitar, bass, and drums that make these guys a 21st Century evolution of the sound of The Meters – but cooked up in the Bay Area instead of Nola, where the vibe is a bit different – and there's a bit more room to play around with the groove! As such, the album balances sharp old school funk numbers with some fuzzier, freakier tunes – a good balance that never has these guys sounding too much like just another retro funk act
A1 | Gotta Be With You |
A2 | You Should See The Other Guy |
A3 | Redbone |
A4 | VAMP, Oakland |
A5 | That Old Hammond Organ |
B1 | Pinch Hitter |
B2 | Recollecting |
B3 | Katrin's Deli |
B4 | What's Left To Give |
B5 | Ray Ban, Pt. 2 |