フォーマット |
CD |
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構成数 |
1 |
国内/輸入 |
輸入 |
パッケージ仕様 |
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発売日 |
1992年07月13日 |
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規格品番 |
26940 |
レーベル |
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SKU |
075992694025 |
構成数 | 1枚
合計収録時間 | 01:06:17
Personnel: Dr. John (vocals, guitar, piano, organ); Danny Barker (guitar, banjo); Tommy Moran (guitar); Pete Fountain (clarinet); Charles Neville, Herb Hardesty, Eric Traub, Amadee Castenell, Frederick Kemp (tenor saxophone); Alvin "Red" Tyler, Roger Lewis (baritone saxophone); Al Hirt, Jamil Sharif, Charlie Miller, Umar Sharif, Clyde Kerr, Jr. (trumpet); Bruce Hammond (trombone); Kirk Joseph (tuba); David Barard, Chris Severin (bass); Freddy Staehle (drums); Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Chief "Smiley" Ricks, Cyril Neville, Charles Neville (percussion); Shirley Goodman, Stephanie Whitfield, Connie Fitch, Tara Janelle, Chuck Carbo (background vocals). The Neville Brothers: Art Neville, Aaron Neville, Charles Neville, Cyril Neville (vocals). Recorded at Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana. Personnel: Dr. John (vocals, guitar, piano, electric piano, organ); Charles Neville (vocals, whistling, tenor saxophone, horns, percussion); Danny Barker (vocals, guitar, banjo); Cyril Neville (vocals, percussion); Aaron Neville, Art Neville (vocals); Tommy Moran (guitar); Pete Fountain (clarinet, horns); Amadee Castenell, Jr., Eric Traub, Herb Hardesty (tenor saxophone, horns); Fred Kemp (tenor saxophone); Alvin "Red" Tyler, Roger Lewis (baritone saxophone, horns); Alvin "Red" Taylor (baritone saxophone); Clyde Kerr, Jamil Sharif, Umar Sharif, Al Hirt (trumpet, horns); Charlie Miller (trumpet); Bruce Hammond (trombone, horns); Kirk Joseph (tuba, horns); Fred Staehle (drums); Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Big Chief Smiley Ricks (percussion); Chuck Carbo , Stephanie Whitfield, Connie Fitch, Shirley Goodman (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Al Schmitt. Recording information: Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, LA. Photographer: Jason Jones. Arrangers: Danny Barker ; Edward Frank; Alvin "Red" Taylor; Mac Rebennack ; Alvin "Red" Tyler; Wardell Quezergue. Dr. John burst into the popular consciousness in the late `60s with the release of GRIS GRIS: THE NIGHT TRIPPER, an album that saw the gifted multi-instrumentalist filtering his years of experience as a New Orleans session player through the cracked lens of the psychedelic era. Though that album's dark blend of New Orleans rhythms and outre production techniques made it a `60s counter-culture favorite, it drew from a much more venerable set of musical traditions. On 1992's GOIN' BACK TO NEW ORLEANS, Dr. John takes his audience on a guided tour of New Orleans jazz and r&b, assaying memorable covers of beloved standards like W.C. Handy's "Careless Love" and more obscure numbers like Jelly Roll Morton's "I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say." Dr. John and his accompanists, including a plethora of New Orleans music luminaries, give these numbers compelling and authoritative readings. GOIN' TO NEW ORLEANS is a fascinating slice of New Orleans history that also sheds light on the origins of Dr. John's inimitable aesthetic.
録音 | ステレオ (Studio/Live)
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1.[CD]
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1.Litenie des Saints
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2.Careless Love
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3.My Indian Red
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4.Milneburg Joys
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5.I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say
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6.Basin Street Blues
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7.Didn't He Ramble
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8.Do You Call That a Buddy?
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9.How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come Around)
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10.Goodnight Irene
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11.Fess Up
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12.Since I Fell for You
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13.You Rascal You
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14.Cabbage Head
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15.Goin' Home Tomorrow
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16.Blue Monday
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17.Scald Dog Medley/I Can't Go On
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18.Goin' Back to New Orleans
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