Dr. John Anutha Zone

Dr. John - Anutha Zone (1998) + Duke Elegant (1999) 2CD, Remastered 2015

Dr. John - Anutha Zone (1998) + Duke Elegant (1999) 2CD, Remastered 2015
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 760 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 282 Mb | Scans ~ 211 Mb
New Orleans R&B, Piano Blues, Jazz-Blues | Edsel | # EDSK 7076 | 02:03:32

Digitally remastered two CD set containing a pair of albums from iconic New Orleans singer/songwriter Mac Rebennack AKA Dr. John. By the end of the '90s, Dr John was again embracing the mysterious bubbling gumbo of his Gris-Gris era, which was music to the ears of a generation of younger British musicians such as Paul Weller, Gaz Coombes of Supergrass and Jason Pierce of Spiritualized. While Pierce is credited with producing two tracks here, the lion's share of ANUTHA ZONE was helmed by UK producer legend John Leckie. Although much of the album was recorded in New York in 1998, six tracks were recorded at Abbey Road, with guest appearances from the UK stars above. The following year saw Dr John pay his respects to the music of Duke Ellington - like he says: 'Doesn't sound like these tunes were written by a hundred year-old cat, but they were. You want to know the ticket to immortality, write a bunch of tunes that people keep on singin' and playin'. The package includes 24 page booklet is fully annotated by Paul Myers.

Dr. John - Anutha Zone (1998)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 9, 2024
Dr. John - Anutha Zone (1998)

Dr. John - Anutha Zone (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 333 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 125 MB | Covers - 61 MB
Genre: Blues, R&B, Funk | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: EMI (7243 4 95490 2 9)

Dr. John has spent so much time turning out perfectly enjoyable but interchangeable records that it may be easy to forget the spooky voodoo vibes of his earliest, arguably best, records. He may have forgotten it himself, too, but there was a whole generation of British musicians, from Modfather Paul Weller to Spaceman Jason Pierce to the teenaged punks in Supergrass, who remembered the haunted vibe lurking in Gumbo and Gris-Gris. Citing his name in interviews, covering his songs, and enlisting him as a session musician (Mr. Rebennack played on Spiritualized's acclaimed 1997 album, Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space), they created a buzz around Dr. John and were more than willing to play on Anutha Zone, hopefully generating some sales for him in return…

Dr. John - Television (1994)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 10, 2024
Dr. John - Television (1994)

Dr. John - Television (1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 336 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 123 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Blues, R&B, Funk | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: MCA-GRP (GRM 40252)

Dr. John's debut for GRP doesn't deviate from any release he's made for several other labels. It's still his chunky, humorous take on New Orleans funk; these are his songs, visions and performances, and there's none of the elevator material or laidback, detached fare that's a customary GRP byproduct. Such songs as "Witchy Red," "Spaceship Relationship" and the title selection are a delicate mix of seemingly outrageous but actually quite sharp commentary and excellent musical performances from Dr. John on keyboards, Hugh McCracken on guitar, and several other veterans, among them the great Red Tyler on tenor sax. While not quite as fiery as his classic sessions for Atlantic, if anyone can bring the funk to a company that's famous for avoiding it, it's Dr. John.

Dr. John - Goin' Back to New Orleans (1992)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 14, 2024
Dr. John - Goin' Back to New Orleans (1992)

Dr. John - Goin' Back to New Orleans (1992)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 414 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 156 MB | Covers - 9 MB
Genre: Blues, R&B, Funk, Soul, Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Bros. Records (7599-26940-2)

Having cut an album of standards on his first Warner Brothers album, In a Sentimental Mood (1989), Dr. John turned for its follow-up to a collection of New Orleans standards. On an album he described in the liner notes as "a little history of New Orleans music," Dr. John returned to his hometown and set up shop at local Ultrasonic Studios, inviting in such local musicians as Pete Fountain, Al Hirt, and the Neville Brothers and addressing the music and styles of such local legends as Jelly Roll Morton, Huey "Piano" Smith, Fats Domino, James Booker, and Professor Longhair. The geography may have been circumscribed, but the stylistic range was extensive, from jazz and blues to folk and rock. And it was all played with festive conviction - Dr. John is the perfect archivist for the music, being one of its primary proponents, yet he had never addressed it quite as directly as he did here.

Dr. John - Goin' Back to New Orleans (1992)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 14, 2024
Dr. John - Goin' Back to New Orleans (1992)

Dr. John - Goin' Back to New Orleans (1992)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 414 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 156 MB | Covers - 9 MB
Genre: Blues, R&B, Funk, Soul, Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Bros. Records (7599-26940-2)

Having cut an album of standards on his first Warner Brothers album, In a Sentimental Mood (1989), Dr. John turned for its follow-up to a collection of New Orleans standards. On an album he described in the liner notes as "a little history of New Orleans music," Dr. John returned to his hometown and set up shop at local Ultrasonic Studios, inviting in such local musicians as Pete Fountain, Al Hirt, and the Neville Brothers and addressing the music and styles of such local legends as Jelly Roll Morton, Huey "Piano" Smith, Fats Domino, James Booker, and Professor Longhair. The geography may have been circumscribed, but the stylistic range was extensive, from jazz and blues to folk and rock. And it was all played with festive conviction - Dr. John is the perfect archivist for the music, being one of its primary proponents, yet he had never addressed it quite as directly as he did here.

Dr. John - High Priest Of Psychedelic Voodoo (2015) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at July 30, 2024
Dr. John - High Priest Of Psychedelic Voodoo (2015) 2CDs

Dr. John - High Priest Of Psychedelic Voodoo (2015) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 573 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 220 Mb | Scans ~ 14 Mb
Label: Purple Pyramid | # CLP 2323 | Time: 01:36:05
New Orleans Blues, New Orleans R&B, Rock & Roll

Although he didn't become widely known until the 1970s, Dr. John had been active in the music industry since the late '50s, when the teenager was still known as Mac Rebennack. A formidable boogie and blues pianist with a lovable growl of a voice, his most enduring achievements fused with New Orleans R&B, rock, and Mardi Gras craziness to come up with his own brand of "voodoo" music. He's also quite accomplished and enjoyable when sticking to purely traditional forms of blues and R&B. On record, he veers between the two approaches, making for an inconsistent and frequently frustrating legacy that often makes the listener feel as if "the Night Tripper" (as he's nicknamed himself) has been underachieving.

Dr. John - Creole Moon (2001)  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 30, 2024
Dr. John - Creole Moon (2001)

Dr. John - Creole Moon (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 439 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 160 MB | Covers - 142 MB
Genre: Blues, R&B, Funk | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: EMI (7243 5 34591 2 3)

Between his various standards albums of the '90s and the heavily collaborational Anutha Zone from 1998, by the end of the millennium it'd been nearly a decade since Dr. John's last record of straight-ahead New Orleans R&B. Creole Moon rectifies that situation nicely - it's "a personal interpretation of New Orleans" (as he says in the liner notes), and these 14 vignettes of New Orleans life are soaked in Crescent City soul. Creole Moon is also a return to the sound of his classic mid-'70s records (Dr. John's Gumbo, In the Right Place), right from the spidery electric piano and testifying back-up vocals on the opener "You Swore." Most of his band, the Lower 9-11 Musician Vocaleers, have been playing with him for close to 20 years, and provide solid accompaniment…

Dr. John - Duke Elegant (2000) {Blue Note}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Nov. 16, 2017
Dr. John - Duke Elegant (2000) {Blue Note}

Dr. John - Duke Elegant (2000) {Blue Note}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 451 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 198 mb
Genre: blues, funk, jazz

Duke Elegant is the 2000 album by Malcolm Rebennack, better known as Dr. John. This was released on Parlophone Records in Europe in 1999 but this is from the Blue Note pressing in the U.S. that came out in 2000 and it honors the music and legacy of Duke Ellington through mixing up jazz with his blues, soul, and shrimp gumbo ya-ya.