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N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or d'Udda - Dr. John

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N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or d'Udda

Dr. John

Blue Note Records

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  • Studio: Blue Note Records
  • Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
  • DVD Release Date: Jul 13, 2004
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  • ASIN: B0001XQ6FE
  • UPC: 724357860222
  • Sales Rank: 17201
Tracks:
1: Quatre Parishe
2: When the Saints Go Marching In
3: Lay My Burden Down
4: Marie Laveau - Dr. John, Gurley, Robert
5: Dear Old Southland - Dr. John, Layton, J. Turner
6: Dis, Dat or d'Udda
7: Chickee le Pas
8: The Monkey - Dr. John, Bartholomew, Dave
9: Shango Tango
10: I Ate Up the Apple Tree - Dr. John, Williams, Dave
11: You Ain't Such a Much - Dr. John, Joseph, Pleasant
12: Life's a One Way Ticket - Dr. John, Joseph, Pleasant
13: Hen Layin' Rooster
14: Stakalee
15: Eh Las Bas - Dr. John, Ory, Kid
16: St. James Infirmary - Dr. John, Primrose, Joe
17: Time Marches On - Dr. John, Willoughby, Joe
18: I'm Goin' Home
Amazon Customer Reviews:

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

**** Dr J is the man, 2008-11-11
A strong effort from dr john at 68 he is still making some strong records

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

***** Super Find, 2007-02-19
I'm new to Dr. John, so I didn't know what to expect when I ordered this. I've listened to it several times now, and while I enjoyed the first listen, it keeps getting better. It's like a rich musical gumbo (sorry about that) with lots of texture. Yeah - that's the ticket - texture. It's not a particularly joyous album, but a rather somber and earthy one, with a quality of writing and musicianship that is rare these days. I plan to buy many more of his discs. br / br /You would hope that music of this calibre was properly recorded and mastered, and fortunately N'Awlinz was. This disc has audiophile quality sound that would be difficult to improve upon. The soundstage is deep and wide, the tonal balance is perfect, and it wasn't mastered too loud, allowing full dynamics. They did push the volume to the point just before compression occurs, and I wish they'd given it a little headroom, but it works. Due to the fullness of the sound and lack of grain, I suspect it was mastered using DSD.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

***** My New Fave Mac Recording, 2006-05-07
I've enjoyed this guy for ages. He epitomizes NOLA music. He did learn at the knee of one of the giants of NOLA musicians, after all (the immortal Professor Longhair). This CD is the Doc's greatest expression of his N'Awlins (OK purists, quibble with my spelling and usage) thus far, and that is saying something. br / br /He has gathered an unbelievable supporting cast for this CD. Mavis Staples' contribution on The Saints Come Marching In, for instance, lends that old saw an entirely new dimension of expression and soulfulness. Slow Drag New Orleans Jazz at it's rootsiest and one of the best modern examples I've heard in recent memory. The Dr has always been great at homework. The heritage is tatooed into his consciousness. br / br /"Marie Laveau" is a pure Night Tripper gumbo and gris-gris homage to his former persona, with a contemporary, sardonic, tongue in cheek veneer. br / br /Chikee Le Pas, Mardi Gras is pure purple, gold and green, and will take any former NOLA denizen straight back to St Charles Ave on Fat Tuesday in a heartbeat. How could it not, as it features Cyril Neville and The Mardi Gras Indians on backup vocals? br / br /Fellow New Orleanean Randy Newman (another Crescent City genius) lends his considerable style and talent to another great track: I Ate up the Apple tree...usual satirical, farcical genius at work. br / br /It's also fitting that Willie Nelson appears on a couple tracks, most notably on "Such a Much." Louisiana and neighboring Louisiana have long had an exchange of music and musicians... I can't recall the number of times I heard the late Stevie Ray Vaughan at Tipitinas...He was practically the Texas House band...Willie does a great job in preserving the "hands across the border" tradition. br / br /Nice to hear the late Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown contributing, as well. He and the also posthumous James Booker were huge influences on Mac, as well. br / br /Then you get a nice dose of BB King on "Hen-Layin Rooster" in the double entendre tradition of Bessie Smith, et al....who could resist? This is the in-crowd folks, makin' music like only true roots artists can. The assembled cast could knock off more soul-inspired melodies in their sleep than the current crowd of wannabes could struggle for in a lifetime of trying. br / br /On my premiere list of recordings for the new decade. br / br /For fans of NOLA or Dr John...please also give a listen and maybe buy the CD, Seppiana Hericane. All procedes go to victims of Katrina. He pours his heart out to his hometown on that one. He pours his soul out in this one. This has it over the more recent CD, musically, but the city, unique in the world, needs your bucks on the other. br / br /BEK br / br /

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

***** Good stuff, 2006-04-26
A good, solid album of the Doctor's music. I never thought St. James Infirmary could make me want to dance, but this one with Mavis Staples does.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

***** Excellent, 2006-01-18
it's a fantastic album! I've been playing it over and again ever since I received it. I'm so happy with my choice, not only Dr. John is superb, but the instrumentals, the back up singers and the talented performers that are also given the chance to sing by themselves. This album also features great songs like "When the saints go marching in" in a rendition that's brilliant and not often heard, as well as "Lay my burden down" with Dr. John and Mavis Staples that is all soul. The piano solos are superb, and I can truly say that there's not one song I don't like or that I like less. B.B.King and Willie Nelson are also featured. In my opinion this album is a real treasure.