795041780324

Tribal

Dr. John

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Format: CD

Cat No: FTN17803

Release Date:  28 June 2010

Label:  Proper Associates

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  795041780324

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Replete with swamp rock, funk, Creole voodoo, and Mardi Gras Indian chants, 'Tribal' resurrects the magical persona of "The Night Tripper" in his full regalia. At the same time, Dr John displays the rippling piano licks, Cajun-fried humor and sharp political observation that have helped make him a national spokesman for post-Katrina New Orleans.

    From its opening statement, "Feel Good Music," Dr. John sets the tone: "Feel good music, doctorate your bones… Call me doc, your medicine man / I got a cure in the palm of my hand…" The title cut, "Tribal," featuring an actual Mardi Gras Indian chief, invoking the spirit of the tribes with references to their solidarity and the sacred healing powers of music.

    As always, Dr. John has a little help from his friends: NOLA legend Allen Toussaint contributes two songs; and three songs were co-written with the late, great Bobby Charles, a Louisiana legend himself, to whom Dr. John dedicates the album. Other guest stars include slide guitar phenomenom Derek Trucks and jazz great Donald Harrison on alto sax.

    The Lower 911 is: Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III - drums, percussion, vocals; David Barard - bass, vocals; John Fohl - guitar, vocals; Kenneth "Afro" Williams - percussion. The album was produced by Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III and Dr. John in New Orleans.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Feel Good Music
      • 2. Lissen At Our Prayer
      • 3. Big Gap
      • 4. When I'm Right (I'm Wrong)
      • 5. Jinky Jinx
      • 6. Change Of Heart
      • 7. Sleepin' In My Bed
      • 8. Whut's Wit Dat
      • 9. Tribal
      • 10. Them
      • 11. Only In Amerika
      • 12. Potnah
      • 13. Music Came
      • 14. Manoovas
      • 15. Scroungin'
      • 16. A Place In The Sun