Dr. John / N'awlinz: Dis Dat or D'udda
Album: | N'awlinz: Dis Dat or D'udda | Collection: | Blues | |
Artist: | Dr. John | Added: | Sep 2004 | |
Label: | Blue Note |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-09-27 | Pull Date: | 2004-11-29 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Nov 28 | Nov 14 | Nov 7 | Oct 31 | Oct 24 | Oct 17 | Oct 10 | Oct 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 08, 2019: | blues with a feelin'
The Monkey |
4. | Jul 25, 2014: | Global Warming Side B
Dis, Dat or D'udda |
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2. | Nov 21, 2015: | blues with a feelin'
Dis, Dat or D'udda |
5. | Mar 04, 2014: | Global Bollywood Carnaval
Dis, Dat or D'udda |
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3. | Aug 08, 2014: | Global Traveler
Dis, Dat or D'udda |
6. | Feb 08, 2013: | The Songsmith Show
Lay My Burden Down |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2004-09-28
Reviewed 2004-09-28
Tribute to New Orleans jazz. Dr. John sounds great as usual but sometimes gets obscured behind all the trappings: strings (1), choir (2, 3), special guests like Mavis Staples (2,3), Randy Newman (10), Willie Nelson (11).
If you don't know Dr. John: Expect lots of slow-tempo, spirited bluesy jazz, a very "roots" sound, some great blues piano splashes, and a gruff Tom Waits-like voice.
1- Slow and cinematic, with strings
2- "Saints" done in funeral dirge mode.
3- Upbeat gospel w/Dirty Dozen Brass Band
4- Story about a voodoo queen, with slow mellow backdrop
5- Piano/trumpet duet, slowish and warm. Tribute to Louis Armstrong.
6- Midtempo soul, a slow strut.
7- Midtempo, party feel with lots of shouting
8- '70s street funk feel. Cool monologue
9- Cute tango, midtempo with an almost Calypso air
10- Randy Newman, happy uptempo
11- Midtempo blues; nice guitar solo
12- Midtempo. Gritty feel.
13- Midtempo. Scratch viola solo from Gatemouth Brown.
14- Slowish barroom shuffle
15- Playful track on organ. Classic tune.
16- Stompy swampy blues
17- BB King and Willie Nelson and Dirty Dozen Brass Band
18- Slow and cinematic, with strings and vocals
If you don't know Dr. John: Expect lots of slow-tempo, spirited bluesy jazz, a very "roots" sound, some great blues piano splashes, and a gruff Tom Waits-like voice.
1- Slow and cinematic, with strings
2- "Saints" done in funeral dirge mode.
3- Upbeat gospel w/Dirty Dozen Brass Band
4- Story about a voodoo queen, with slow mellow backdrop
5- Piano/trumpet duet, slowish and warm. Tribute to Louis Armstrong.
6- Midtempo soul, a slow strut.
7- Midtempo, party feel with lots of shouting
8- '70s street funk feel. Cool monologue
9- Cute tango, midtempo with an almost Calypso air
10- Randy Newman, happy uptempo
11- Midtempo blues; nice guitar solo
12- Midtempo. Gritty feel.
13- Midtempo. Scratch viola solo from Gatemouth Brown.
14- Slowish barroom shuffle
15- Playful track on organ. Classic tune.
16- Stompy swampy blues
17- BB King and Willie Nelson and Dirty Dozen Brass Band
18- Slow and cinematic, with strings and vocals
Track Listing
1. | Quatre Parishe | 10. | I Ate Up the Apple Tree | |||
2. | When the Saints Go Marching | 11. | You Ain't Such a Much | |||
3. | Lay My Burden Down | 12. | Life's a One Way Ticket | |||
4. | Marie Laveau | 13. | Hen Layin' Rooster | |||
5. | Dear Old Southland | 14. | Stakalee | |||
6. | Dis, Dat or D'udda | 15. | Eh Las Bas | |||
7. | Chickee Le Pas | 16. | St. James Infirmary | |||
8. | The Monkey | 17. | Time Marches on | |||
9. | Shango Tango | 18. | I'm Goin' Home |