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    The Meters Cabbage Alley (1972)

    Reprise
      • 1. You've got to change (you've got to reform)
      • 2. Stay away
      • 3. Birds
      • 4. The flower song
      • 5. Soul island
      • 6. Do the dirt
      • 7. Smiling
      • 8. Lonesome and unwanted people
      • 9. Gettin' funkier all the time
      • 10. Cabbage alley
      • 11. (CD Bonus) – Chug chug chug-a-lug (push and shove) part 1
      • 12. (CD Bonus) – Chug chug chug-a-lug (push and shove) part 2

      Classic New Orleans funk, produced by Allen Toussaint

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