Fire on the Bayou is the sixth studio album by the funk band The Meters.
Background and release
This was the band's first album with Cyril Neville as a member. At the time, the band's headlining performances were receiving good reviews. According to a review in The Real Paper, "they could blow virtually any other band in the country right off the stage."[3] The album was released in July 1975,[1] at a time when the band was opening for the Rolling Stones on their U.S. Tour. The album sold 88,000 copies and didn't meet the record label's expectations. According to Rupert Surcouf, the band's road manager at the time, the record label realized "the Meters didn't fit into any conventional mold", and the label had difficulty promoting the music.[3]
Reception
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]
Track listing
All tracks are written by The Meters (Art Neville, Ziggy Modeliste, Leo Nocentelli, George Porter, Jr.) except as noted[1][5]