The
greatest Dr. John Album that hardly anyone knows exists. This
classic also features Art Blakey and Dave "Fathead" Newman of Ray
Charles fame. It's Intense from beginning to the endand features classics like
for all we know sung by Blakey. It also features the best version of "when
the saints go marching in" I've ever heard. It's a shame Label Windham
hill went under and no one has re-released this classic as it's one of Mac
Rebenacks best. ~ hee haw, 5 Stars, Amazon.com.
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A
real stand-out CD
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I
have close to 1,000 CD's (alternative, blues, country, rock, zydeco, you name
it), and this is one of my favorites. It makes me smile just to see the jacket,
and I'm always swept away by the music. If you like music that's bluesy and fun
and jamming with instruments galore and that New Orleans flair, have a listen!
I've had this for many years and have never gotten tired of it. ~ OKshopper, 5
Stars, Amazon.com.
Windham
Hill Records, WD-0125, 1990
Recorded
and mixed March, 1990 at Acme Studios, Mamaroneck, New York
Musicians:
Dr.
John - Piano, Organ [Hammond], Guitar, Vocals
Art
Blakey - Drums, Vocals (#7)
David
"Fathead" Newman - Saxophones, Flute, Backup Vocals (#3)
Essiet
Okon Essiet - Bass, Backup Vocals (#3)
Joe
Bonadio - Percussion, Vocals (#7)
Tracks:
1.
Heads Up {David "Fathead" Newman} (5:44)
2.
Life's A One Way Ticket {"Cousin" Joe
Pleasant} (5:35)
3.
Shoo Fly Don't Bother Me {Public Domain} (10:15)
4.
Need To Be Loved {Art Blakey, David Newman, Mac Rebennack} (3:42)
5.
Next Time You See Me {Earl Forest, Bill Harvey} (4:50)
6.
When The Saints Go Marchin' In {Traditional} (6:19)
7.
For All We Know {Fred Coots, Samuel M. Lewis} (6:37)
Total Time: 43:02
Credits:
Producer
- Joe Ferry
Executive
Producer - Sam Sutherland
Producer,
Engineer - Peter Denenberg
Assistant
Engineer - Thom Leinbach
Art
Direction - Anne Robinson
Design
- Candace Upman
Photography
[Cover] - John F. Cooper
Photography
[Back] - Ebet Roberts