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Dr. John - The Montreux Years (2023) CD-Rip

Dr. John - The Montreux Years (2023) CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Dr. John

Tracklist:

01. Professor Longhair Boogie (Live At Casino Montreux 1986) (3:36)
02. You Ain't Such A Much (Live At Casino Montreux 1986) (4:53)
03. Sick And Tired (Live At Casino Montreux 1986) (3:31)
04. Stack-a-Lee (Live At Casino Montreux 1986) (4:12)
05. Accentuate The Positive (Live At Auditorium Stravinski 2007) (3:51)
06. Right Place, Wrong Time (Live At Auditorium Stravinski 2004) (4:05)
07. Rain (Live At Auditorium Stravinski 2007) (4:53)
08. Going Back To New Orleans (Live At Auditorium Stravinski 1993) (10:35)
09. Makin' Whoopee (Live At Auditorium Stravinski 1995) (4:02)
10. Big Chief (Live At Miles Davis Hall 2012) (7:19)
11. In A Sentimental Mood - Mississippi Mud - Happy Hard Times (Medley) [Live At Miles Davis Hall 2011] (7:36)
12. Love For Sale (Live At Auditorium Stravinski 2007) (8:34)
13. Let The Good Times Roll (Live At Auditorium Stravinski 1995) (6:07)
14. Good Night Irene (Live At Casino Montreux 1986) (5:43)

Following his death in 2019, Dr. John's estate has been very careful about posthumous releases. Things Happen That Way appeared in 2022; recorded during his final months, it wonderfully reflected a very intimate portrait of Mac Rebennack playing covers, standards, and originals. The Montreux Years compiles stellar Dr. John performances at the revered jazz festival between 1986 and 2012. His Night Tripper persona was retired, and from the beginning of the 1980s, he focused on releasing records that drew directly on the NOLA piano tradition. They revealed his debt to mentor and teacher Professor Longhair, peer James Booker, Isidore "Tuts" Washington, and Fats Domino, to name a few.
Following a stage introduction, the first four tracks find Rebennack playing solo. He opens with the incendiary "Professor Longhair Boogie," a choogling stride romp that pays tribute to the teacher's example, shifting gears from boogie-woogie's standard I-IV-V progression to incorporate Latin rhythms. He follows it with the blues "You Ain't Such a Much" and the raucous R&B stride piano of Chris Kenner's "Sick and Tired." The 1986 performance continues with a commanding version of the classic "Stack-A-Lee." The entire atmosphere is altered to a swinging blues and jazz party during Johnny Mercer's "Accentuate the Positive." Drawn from a 2007 performance, it features the Lower 911, one of Dr. John's finest bands. The lone selection from his group's 2004 performance is a rowdy, deeply souled-out reading of his hit "Right Place, Wrong Time." A ten-minute "Going Back to New Orleans" from 1993 features a big band, wild Latin rhythms, and a healthy collection of solos. From 1995, the big horn section swings under Rebennack's glorious piano on the standard "Makin' Whoopee." His low, wry, gravelly singing voice is perfectly suited to all the material on offer here. A serious argument can be made for this particular version of Professor Longhair's "Big Chief" from the 2011 festival as the set's real highlight. Funky as hell, it features Trombone Shorty ripping it up on trumpet. The set's only drawback, occasionally, is its sequencing. For example, immediately following this raucous barn burner is the laid-back, seven-plus-minute instrumental solo piano medley of "In a Sentimental Mood"/"Mississippi Mud"/"Happy Hard Times." It's just too relaxed to enjoy fully due to that placement. The version of Cole Porter's "Love for Sale" from 2007 features a killer tenor sax solo from Alvin "Red" Tyler, as the tune cooks, grooves, and struts with greasy intensity. The album closes with a solo version of "Good Night Irene," offered in tribute to friend and piano god James Booker and its composer, Lead Belly. Rebennack captures the late Booker's canny nuances, wedding classical and blues, jazz and rent party boogie with a second line sensibility. While the sequencing is a minor issue, these performances are inspired and electrifying. Fans will delight in The Montreux Years' portrait of a master musician at the very top of his abilities, but it will also serve to endear newcomers to Dr. John's music and legacy.


Dr. John - The Montreux Years (2023) CD-Rip




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