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Joe McEwen of Rolling Stone critiqued the song choices and the attempt to please the commercial market. He said two tracks are in-line with the band's style: "Doodle Loop" and "Chug-a-Lug", and had a positive view of the title track "Trick Bag". [5] Robert Christgau also critiqued the song choices and had a positive view of the title track. [3]
Cissy Strut is a compilation album of thirteen songs released by Island Records in 1974. [14] All songs were originally released by Josie Records on The Meters' first three albums from 1969 to 1970. Robert Christgau had a positive review and called Ziggy Modeliste's drumming "the secret", adding "it's almost as if he's the lead". [15]
Joseph "Ziggy" Modeliste (born December 28, 1948), [1] also known as Zigaboo Modeliste, is an American drummer best known as a founding member of the funk band the Meters. He is widely considered an innovator in the funk genre and New Orleans style drumming. The Meters' music had a defining role and set the stylistic tone of New Orleans funk.
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The song interpolates "All My Love", a song by R&B group 112 from their album Room 112. The remix features additional lyrics performed by dancehall artist Spragga Benz. Various remixes of the song exist. Some radio stations played the pop mix with added drums or a 'Bubbling/Part II' remix by DJ Lipe (Santiago, Chile), featuring additional ...
Stephen Erlewine of AllMusic had a positive view and wrote "there never seems to be a concession to mainstream funk" and called the music "simmering". [1] Ed Ward of Rolling Stone had a negative view and called the music "aimless" in comparison to the band's early works. [4] Robert Christgau had a mixed view and gave the album a B-rating. [2]
[5] [6] [7] On May 27, 2020, a second remix produced by Quay Global and Fallen was released with American rapper Future. [8] On July 20, 2020, a music video was released for the second remix. The remix's music video budget was bumped to help bail funds for arrested protesters and aid black-owned businesses and the Black Lives Matter movement ...
Panthalassa: The Music of Miles Davis 1969–1974 is a remix album of recordings by Miles Davis, released on February 16, 1998, by Sony Records.It contains compositions from prior albums, including In a Silent Way (1969), On the Corner (1972), and Get Up With It (1974), remixed by Bill Laswell; it is subtitled "Reconstruction and Mix Translation by Bill Laswell". [2]