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N'Awlinz Dis, Dat, or D'Udda

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N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or d'Udda is a very good record, but it could have been a great one. One has to wonder if the idea of having all these high-profile guest vocalists was Dr. John's, Blue Note's, or producer Stewart Levine's, in order to follow the 21st century trendiness of having "celebrity" guests on a session. This is Mac Rebennack's homeboy album, a tribute to his city and its players. He's recorded some in New Orleans, to be sure, but never has he been able to make use of the Crescent City's greatest arranger, Wardell Quezergue, to such an extent. In addition, the great Doctor was able to enlist Earl Palmer, Smokey Johnson, Nicholas Payton, Dave Bartholemew, Eddie Bo, Walter Wolfman Washington, Snooks Eaglin, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Willie Tee, and a huge slew of players to help him out on canonical N.O. repertoire. The sheer number of percussionists on this set is staggering and welcome. On nuggets like "When the Saints Go Marching In," sung funeral style, the Davell Crawford Singers and the Quezergue horns kick it with the rhythm section and front line. "St. James Infirmary" has Bo second-lining the band as he duets with Mac. The Cousin Joe (Pleasant Joseph) tunes like "Life's a One Way Ticket," Bartholomew's "The Monkey," and Mac's own brilliant "Shango Tango" smolder with that strutting, finger-poppin' R&B. So what's the problem? The lame, completely lifeless vocals of Randy Newman, a track with B.B. King and Willie Nelson, and Nelson on his own on three tracks that will remain nameless mar something so beautifully done that it otherwise might have been one of the finest New Orleans records since the early '60s. There are other guest vocalists who bring home the bacon on duets with Dr. John -- Mavis Staples on "Lay My Burden Down," Cyril Neville on the amazing read of Robert Gurley's "Marie Laveau," and Rebbenack's closer, "I'm Goin" Home," are stellar. And King even rises to the occasion on his duet with Mac on "Hen Layin' Rooster." Dr. John is in amazing voice here, his piano playing is knife-edge tough and funky, and his performances are so inspired that they are perhaps career-defining. Three out of 18 cuts is minuscule after all, and the rest of this set is so badass that it should be purchased regardless. After all, what is the remote control for? It's a contender to be sure, but it could have been a champion.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Quatre Parishe
00:02:14

Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - JOACHIM COODER, Percussion - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Strings - Dr John, Piano, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - The Wardell Quezergue Strings, Performance - Rachel Jordan, Violin - Amy Hiaville, Violin - Mei Mei Wei, Violin - Burton Callaham, Violin - John Boudreaux, Percussion - Tanya Solomon, Viola - William Schultz, Cello - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - Bill Huntington, Bass Guitar, Bass

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

2
When the Saints Go Marching In
00:04:51

Clifford Smith, Vocals - Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Traditional, Composer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Organ, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Mavis Staples, Vocals - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dr John, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - Davell Crawford, Arranger - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - John Fohl, Guitar - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Bill Huntington, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Bass - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Betty Beckford, Vocals - Valeria Maxwell, Vocals - Shawn Hampton, Vocals - Steve Masakowski, Guitar - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Drums, Tambourine, Miscellaneous - Anthony Bailey, Vocals

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

3
Lay My Burden Down
00:04:31

Clifford Smith, Vocals - Roger Lewis, Saxophone - Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Traditional, Composer - Dr. John, Piano, Vocals - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Mavis Staples, Vocals - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Efrem Towns, Trumpet - Sammie Williams, Trombone - Julius McKee, Tuba - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Davell Crawford, Arranger - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Bill Huntington, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Bass - Betty Beckford, Vocals - Valeria Maxwell, Vocals - Shawn Hampton, Vocals - Smokey Johnson Jr, Drums, Tambourine, Miscellaneous - Elliot Callier, Saxophone - Anthony Bailey, Vocals

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

4
Marie Laveau
00:06:48

Stewart Levine, Producer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Piano, Vocals - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn, Strings - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Cyril Neville, Vocals - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Walter Wolfman Washington, Guitar - Monk Boudreaux, Performance - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - The Wardell Quezergue Strings, Performance - Rachel Jordan, Violin - Amy Hiaville, Violin - Mei Mei Wei, Violin - Burton Callaham, Violin - Tanya Solomon, Viola - William Schultz, Cello - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - Bill Huntington, Bass Guitar, Bass - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - Robert Gurley, Composer - The Creolettes, Vocals - Victor Harris, Performance - Lil' Charles Taylor, Performance - Wesley Philips, Performance - Collins "Coach" Lewis, Performance - Connie Finch, Vocals - Stephanie Whitfield, Vocals - Sunni Fitch, Vocals - Kenyatta Simon, Percussion - Walter 'Wolfman' Washington, Guitar - Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

5
Dear Old Southland
00:02:41

Stewart Levine, Producer - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Piano, Vocals - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Henry Creamer, Composer - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - J. Turner Layton, Composer - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Nicolas Payton, Trumpet

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

6
Dis, Dat, or D'Udda
00:04:20

Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Guitar, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn, Strings - Dr John, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Willie Tee, Keyboards, Organ - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - The Creolettes, Vocals - Connie Finch, Vocals - Stephanie Whitfield, Vocals - Sunni Fitch, Vocals

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

7
Chickee Le Pas
00:04:00

Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Guitar, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn, Strings - Dr John, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Cyril Neville, Vocals - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Willie Tee, Keyboards, Organ, Vocals - John Fohl, Guitar - Monk Boudreaux, Performance - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Bill Huntington, Bass Guitar, Bass - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - Victor Harris, Performance - Lil' Charles Taylor, Performance - Wesley Philips, Performance

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

8
The Monkey
00:03:48

Stewart Levine, Producer - Pearl King, Composer - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Guitar, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Dave Bartholomew, Composer, Trumpet - Dr John, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Eddie Bo, Vocals - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - Kenyatta Simon, Percussion

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

9
Shango Tango
00:01:26

Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Dr John, Piano, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Wilson Turbinton, Composer - Willie Tee, Keyboards - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - Steve Masakowski, Guitar - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - Kenyatta Simon, Percussion

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

10
I Ate up the Apple Tree
00:03:32

Stewart Levine, Producer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Dave Williams, Composer - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Randy Newman, Vocals - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Piano, Vocals - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Walter Wolfman Washington, Guitar - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - The Creolettes, Vocals - Connie Finch, Vocals - Stephanie Whitfield, Vocals - Sunni Fitch, Vocals - Walter 'Wolfman' Washington, Guitar - Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

11
You Ain't Such a Much
00:03:11

Willie Nelson, Guitar, Vocals - Stewart Levine, Producer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Snooks Eaglin, Solo Guitar, Vocals - Willie Tee, Keyboards, Organ - John Fohl, Guitar - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Bill Huntington, Bass Guitar, Bass - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Pleasant Joseph, Composer

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

12
Life's a One Way Ticket
00:04:24

Stewart Levine, Producer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Piano, Fender Rhodes Keyboards - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, Fender Rhodes Keyboards, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Willie Tee, Keyboards, Organ - John Fohl, Guitar - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - Ralph Johnson, Sr, Clarinet - Pleasant Joseph, Composer

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

13
Hen Layin' Rooster
00:03:35

Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - B.B. King, Vocals - Dr. John, Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dr John, Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Viola - Willie Tee, Keyboards, Organ - Walter Wolfman Washington, Guitar, Vocals - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Bill Huntington, Guitar - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - Walter 'Wolfman' Washington, Guitar, Vocals - Pleasant Joseph, Composer - B B King, Vocals - Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Guitar, Vocals

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

14
Stakalee
00:04:33

Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Martin Kaelin, Composer - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - John Fohl, Guitar - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Bill Huntington, Bass Guitar, Bass - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - The Creolettes, Vocals - Connie Finch, Vocals - Stephanie Whitfield, Vocals - Sunni Fitch, Vocals

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

15
Eh Las Bas
00:02:35

Stewart Levine, Producer - Leroy Jones, Trumpet - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Traditional, Composer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Organ - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Dr John, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Snooks Eaglin, Guitar - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - Bill Huntington, Bass Guitar, Bass - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - Kenyatta Simon, Percussion - Edward Ory, Arranger

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

16
St. James Infirmary
00:04:40

Stewart Levine, Producer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - JOACHIM COODER, Percussion - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Joe Primrose, Composer - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - David Barard, Electric Bass Guitar, Bass - Eddie Bo, Vocals - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Willie Tee, Keyboards - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Congas - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

17
Time Marches On
00:04:19

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, FeaturedArtist - Roger Lewis, Saxophone - Willie Nelson, Vocals - Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Eric Traub, Saxophone - Jason Mingledorff, Saxophone - Earl Palmer, Drums - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - B.B. King, Vocals - Dr. John, Piano, Vocals - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Louis Jordan, Composer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn - Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Vocals - Efrem Towns, Trumpet - Sammie Williams, Trombone - Julius McKee, Tuba - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Charlie Miller, Trumpet - Craig Klein, Trombone - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Walter Wolfman Washington, Guitar - Joe Willoughby, Composer - John Fohl, Guitar - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - Bill Huntington, Bass Guitar, Bass - The Wardell Quezergue Horns, Vocals - Carl Blouin Sr, Saxophone - Bernard Floyd, Trumpet - Eric Trolsen, Trombone - Smokey Johnson Jr, Drums, Tambourine, Repeater - Elliot Callier, Saxophone - The Creolettes, Vocals - Connie Finch, Vocals - Stephanie Whitfield, Vocals - Sunni Fitch, Vocals - Walter 'Wolfman' Washington, Guitar - B B King, Vocals - Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

18
I'm Goin Home
00:02:21

Stewart Levine, Producer - Mac Rebennack, Composer - Bernie Grundman, Masterer, MasteringEngineer - Dr. John, Featured Vocalist, Piano - Rik Pekkonen, Mixer, Engineer - Doug Tyo, Engineer - Wardell Quezerque, Arranger, Arrangement Horn, Strings - Dr John, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Wesley Fontenot, Engineer, Pro Tools, Protools - Cyril Neville, Percussion, Vocals - Ed Gerrard, Producer - Herman Ernest III, Drums - Kevin Meeker, Engineer - Peter Himberger, Producer - Shawn Hall, Coordinator - Brian Quezerque, Conductor, Copyist - The Wardell Quezergue Strings, Performance - Rachel Jordan, Violin - Amy Hiaville, Violin - Mei Mei Wei, Violin - Burton Callaham, Violin - Tanya Solomon, Viola - William Schultz, Cello - Bill Huntington, Guitar, Bass - Smokey Johnson Jr, Tambourine - The Creolettes, Vocals - Connie Finch, Vocals - Stephanie Whitfield, Vocals - Sunni Fitch, Vocals

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

Chronique

N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or d'Udda is a very good record, but it could have been a great one. One has to wonder if the idea of having all these high-profile guest vocalists was Dr. John's, Blue Note's, or producer Stewart Levine's, in order to follow the 21st century trendiness of having "celebrity" guests on a session. This is Mac Rebennack's homeboy album, a tribute to his city and its players. He's recorded some in New Orleans, to be sure, but never has he been able to make use of the Crescent City's greatest arranger, Wardell Quezergue, to such an extent. In addition, the great Doctor was able to enlist Earl Palmer, Smokey Johnson, Nicholas Payton, Dave Bartholemew, Eddie Bo, Walter Wolfman Washington, Snooks Eaglin, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Willie Tee, and a huge slew of players to help him out on canonical N.O. repertoire. The sheer number of percussionists on this set is staggering and welcome. On nuggets like "When the Saints Go Marching In," sung funeral style, the Davell Crawford Singers and the Quezergue horns kick it with the rhythm section and front line. "St. James Infirmary" has Bo second-lining the band as he duets with Mac. The Cousin Joe (Pleasant Joseph) tunes like "Life's a One Way Ticket," Bartholomew's "The Monkey," and Mac's own brilliant "Shango Tango" smolder with that strutting, finger-poppin' R&B. So what's the problem? The lame, completely lifeless vocals of Randy Newman, a track with B.B. King and Willie Nelson, and Nelson on his own on three tracks that will remain nameless mar something so beautifully done that it otherwise might have been one of the finest New Orleans records since the early '60s. There are other guest vocalists who bring home the bacon on duets with Dr. John -- Mavis Staples on "Lay My Burden Down," Cyril Neville on the amazing read of Robert Gurley's "Marie Laveau," and Rebbenack's closer, "I'm Goin" Home," are stellar. And King even rises to the occasion on his duet with Mac on "Hen Layin' Rooster." Dr. John is in amazing voice here, his piano playing is knife-edge tough and funky, and his performances are so inspired that they are perhaps career-defining. Three out of 18 cuts is minuscule after all, and the rest of this set is so badass that it should be purchased regardless. After all, what is the remote control for? It's a contender to be sure, but it could have been a champion.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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