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Dr. John: The Atco/Atlantic Singles 1968-1974
By
Allen Toussaint
piano and vocals1938 - 2015
This set opens with "The Patriotic Flag Waver," 1960s political commentary on the John Birch Society, NAACP, KKK and so on, from the perspective of a reactionary who's "One hundred percent for Uncle Sam," built upon a pastiche of children singing "My Country 'Tis of Thee" and "America the Beautiful," martial drumming, and John's almost deadpan recitation of the decade's myriad social complications. But it truly begins with the double-sided "I Walk on Gilded Splinters (Part I)" and "(Part II)," a darkly mysterious mix of percussion, bass, guitar, and chanted vocals that bounce around as if trapped inside a haunted mansionone of John's first hits, one of the first incarnations of his famous "voodoo doctor" persona, and which, in 1968, must have sounded like it dropped in from an alternative musical universe. In "Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya-Ya," we meet "The Night Tripper" for the first time, a spooky medicine man from the swamp shrouded in dark, mysterious New Orleans music.
John dives deep into the Crescent City classics "Iko Iko" and "Big Chief," stirring them into thick musical gumbo, and joyously rumbles through his "
Huey 'Piano' Smith
b.1934
Buddy Guy
guitar, electricb.1936

Eric Clapton
guitar and vocalsb.1945

Willie Dixon
bass, acoustic1915 - 1992
Recorded with Toussaint and New Orleans' legendary rhythm ensemble

The Meters
band / ensemble / orchestra"These Atco and Atlantic sides were clearly the right place, right time recordings," musicologist Gene Sculatti writes in this set's notes. "They put Dr. John on the map and into the ears and minds of music enthusiasts the world over." ">
Track Listing
The Patriotic Flag Waver; Mama Roux; Jump Sturdy; I Walk on Gilded Splinters (Part I); I Walk on Gilded Splinters (Part II); Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya-Ya; Loop Garoo; Wash Mama Wash; Iko Iko; Huey Smith Medley; Wang Dang Doodle; Big Chief; A Man of Many Words; Right Place Wrong Time; I Been Hoodood; Such a Night; Cold Cold Cold; Life; Let's Make a Better World; Me--You = Loneliness; (Everybody Wanna Get Rich) Rite Away; Mos' Scocious.
Personnel
Dr. John
pianoDr. John: piano, keyboards, guitar, vocals; Eric Clapton: guitar; Buddy Guy: guitar, vocals.
Album information
Title: The Atco/Atlantic Singles 1968-1974 | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Omnivore Recordings
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