Dr. John - The ATCO Studio Albums Collection (Anthology) (2014) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Dr. John
Title: The ATCO Studio Albums Collection (Anthology)
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Rhino Records
Genre: Jazz, Blues, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 4:20:50
Total Size: 10.03 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The ATCO Studio Albums Collection (Anthology)
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Rhino Records
Genre: Jazz, Blues, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 4:20:50
Total Size: 10.03 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Gris-Gris
1. Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya 05:38
2. Danse Kalinda Ba Doom 03:46
3. Mama Roux 03:01
4. Danse Fambeaux 04:58
5. Croker Courtbullion 06:01
6. Jump Sturdy 02:23
7. I Walk On Guilded Splinters 07:40
Babylon
8. Babylon 05:24
9. Glowin' 05:40
10. Black Widow Spider 04:15
11. Barefoot Lady 03:11
12. Twilight Zone 08:17
13. The Patriotic Flag Waver 04:57
14. The Lonesome Guitar Strangler 05:36
Remedies
15. Loop Garoo 04:42
16. What Comes Around [Goes Around] 02:58
17. LooWash, Mama Wash 03:43
18. Chippy, Chippy 03:34
19. Mardi Gras Day 08:17
20. Angola Anthem 17:37
The Sun, Moon & Herbs
21. Black John The Conqueror 06:20
22. Where Ya At Mule 04:56
23. Craney Crow 06:42
24. Familiar Reality-Opening 05:29
25. Pots on Fiyo [File Gumbo]/Who I Got To Fall On [If The... 05:50
26. Zu Zu Mamou 07:58
27. Familiar Reality-Reprise 01:50
Dr. John's Gumbo
28. Iko Iko 04:12
29. Blow Wind Blow 03:14
30. Big Chief 03:25
31. Somebody Changed The Lock 02:43
32. Mess Around 03:13
33. Let The Good Times Roll 03:56
34. Junko Partner 04:28
35. Stack-A-Lee 03:28
36. Tipitina 02:10
37. Those Lonely Nights 02:31
38. Huey Smith Medley 03:18
39. Little Liza Jane 02:59
In The Right Place
40. Right Place Wrong Time 02:55
41. Same Old Same Old 02:43
42. Just The Same 02:53
43. Qualified 04:51
44. Traveling Mood 02:53
45. Peace Brother Peace 02:52
46. Life 02:30
47. Such A Night 02:56
48. Shoo Fly Marches On 03:16
49. I Been Hoodood 03:13
50. Cold Cold Cold 02:36
Desitively Bonnaroo
51. Quitters Never Win 03:16
52. Stealin' 03:30
53. What Comes Around [Goes Around] 03:11
54. Me Minus You Equals Loneliness 03:03
55. Mos' Scocious 02:46
56. [Everybody Wanna Get Rich] Rite Away 02:42
57. Let's Make A Better World 02:55
58. R U 4 Real 04:15
59. Sing Along Song 02:42
60. Can't Git Enuff 02:59
61. Go Tell The People 03:03
62. Desitively Bonnaroo 02:30
Dr. John, real name Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. November 21, 1940) is an American musician known for his eclectic approach to music. The main components of his music — an intricate mix of new Orleans Blues (and rhythm and Blues) with psychedelic rock, a kind of rumbling vocals in the spirit of Van Morrison and bright performances in the style of carnival Mardi Gras.
Mack Rebennack began in the late 1950s in New Orleans as a session musician (keyboardist and guitarist) under the pseudonym Night Tripper. Due to careless handling of firearms, he suffered a hand injury and was forced to give up performing with a guitar.
In the mid-1960s, the musician became interested in voodoo culture, drugs and psychedelia, changed his stage name to Dr. John, and moved to Los Angeles, where he continued to wear Mardi Gras costumes during performances. He became one of the most prominent figures in psychedelic music of those years. Recorded with Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger and cher. In 1973, he released his most successful single, "Right Place Wrong Time".
In later years, Dr. John continued to take an eclectic approach to the music he performed. Even the most dedicated fans found his albums of the 1970s and 1980s to be very uneven. Although his early compositions were covered and reworked by the Allman Brothers Band, Noel Gallagher and Beck (on the track "Loser"), Dr. John himself in the 1990s mostly performed songs from the traditional repertoire of American pop music.
Mack Rebennack began in the late 1950s in New Orleans as a session musician (keyboardist and guitarist) under the pseudonym Night Tripper. Due to careless handling of firearms, he suffered a hand injury and was forced to give up performing with a guitar.
In the mid-1960s, the musician became interested in voodoo culture, drugs and psychedelia, changed his stage name to Dr. John, and moved to Los Angeles, where he continued to wear Mardi Gras costumes during performances. He became one of the most prominent figures in psychedelic music of those years. Recorded with Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger and cher. In 1973, he released his most successful single, "Right Place Wrong Time".
In later years, Dr. John continued to take an eclectic approach to the music he performed. Even the most dedicated fans found his albums of the 1970s and 1980s to be very uneven. Although his early compositions were covered and reworked by the Allman Brothers Band, Noel Gallagher and Beck (on the track "Loser"), Dr. John himself in the 1990s mostly performed songs from the traditional repertoire of American pop music.