Description |
1 audio disc : digital, stereophonic ; 4 3/4 in. |
Playing Time |
000534 000344 000255 000453 000557 000219 000757 |
Note |
Collectors' Choice Music: CCM-131-2 (additional no. on container spine: R2 7508). |
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Popular and rhythm and blues music from New Orleans. |
Performer |
Dr. John, vocals, keyboards, guitar ; Harold Battiste, clarinet ; Jesse Hill, Shirley Goodman, Ronnie Barron, vocal ; Plas Johnson, saxophone ; Richard "Didimus" Washington, percussion ; additional assisting musicians. |
Event |
Recorded at Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, Calif. |
Note |
Originally released in 1968 as Atco SD33-234 |
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Compact disc. |
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Program notes by Richie Unterberger and Dr. John ([4] p.) inserted in container. |
Contents |
Gris-gris gumbo ya ya / by Dr. John Creaux (5:34) -- Danse kalinda da boom / by Dr. John Creaux & Harold Battiste (3:44) -- Mama Roux / by Creaux & Hill (2:55) -- Danse fambeaux / by Dr. John Creaux (4:53) -- Croker courtbullion / by Harold Battiste (5:57) -- Jump sturdy / by Dr. John Creaux (2:19) -- I walk on guilded splinters / by Dr. John Creaux (7:57). |
Summary |
His debut album is a mixture of funk, R&B, rock, and jazz. It contains seven tracks including Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya-Ya; Mam Roux; Jump Sturdy; and I walk On Guided Splinters. |
Note |
GMD: sound recording. |
Subject |
Popular music -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- 1961-1970.
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Rhythm and blues music -- Louisiana -- New Orleans.
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Added Title |
Dr. John, the Night Tripper : gris-gris |
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Gris-gris gumbo ya ya.
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Danse kalinda da boom.
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Mama Roux.
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Danse fambeaux.
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Croker courtbullion.
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Jump sturdy.
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I walk on guilded splinters.
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Standard No. |
617742013122 |
Music No. |
CCM-131-2 Collectors' Choice Music |
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R2 7508 Rhino Special Products |
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SD33-234 Atco |
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