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Goin' Back To New Orleans
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CD

構成数

1

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輸入

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発売日

1992年07月13日

規格品番

26940

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075992694025

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オリジナル発売日
1992年
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Rolling Stone (9/17/92, p.96) - 3.5 Stars - Good Plus - "...the music of Dr. John has never strayed far from its roots. And those roots have never been more joyously, bawdily or playfully celebrated than they are on this album..." Q (9/92, p.71) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "..serves as a tour d'horizon of the music of the Crescent City, its don't-rush-me vocals, with-you-in-a-minute rhythms and all-pervading swing.." Down Beat (9/92, p.34) - 4 Stars - Very Good - "...the culmination of Mac Rebennack's career to date....evokes Wynton, with high-stepping horn charts and a retro repertoire that goes back to Buddy Bolden and beyond..."
Rovi
Having cut an album of standards on his first Warner Brothers album, In a Sentimental Mood (1989), Dr. John turned for its follow-up to a collection of New Orleans standards. On an album he described in the liner notes as "a little history of New Orleans music," Dr. John returned to his hometown and set up shop at local Ultrasonic Studios, inviting in such local musicians as Pete Fountain, Al Hirt, and the Neville Brothers and addressing the music and styles of such local legends as Jelly Roll Morton, Huey "Piano" Smith, Fats Domino, James Booker, and Professor Longhair. The geography may have been circumscribed, but the stylistic range was extensive, from jazz and blues to folk and rock. And it was all played with festive conviction -- Dr. John is the perfect archivist for the music, being one of its primary proponents, yet he had never addressed it quite as directly as he did here. ~ William Ruhlmann
Rovi
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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)

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        Litenie des Saints
      • 5.
        I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say
      • 6.
        Basin Street Blues
      • 8.
        Do You Call That a Buddy?
      • 9.
        How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come Around)
      • 12.
        Since I Fell for You
      • 15.
        Goin' Home Tomorrow
      • 17.
        Scald Dog Medley/I Can't Go On
      • 18.
        Goin' Back to New Orleans
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