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Personnel: Dr. John (vocals, piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Bobby Broom (guitar, background vocals); Ronnie Cuber (saxophone); David Barard (bass, background vocals); Herman Ernes...Read more
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Dr John does Duke Ellington...!
The music of Duke Ellington is not something I would normally listen to, but presented in Dr John's inimitable style I can cross the barrier painlessly and enjoy a new musical...Read more

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Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
EAN:0724352322022

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Personnel: Dr. John (vocals, piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Bobby Broom (guitar, background vocals); Ronnie Cuber (saxophone); David Barard (bass, background vocals); Herman Ernest III (drums, background vocals); Cyro Baptista (percussion).Recorded at RPM Sound Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Dr. John.Dr. John (a.k.a. Mac Rebennack) may have been a couple of months late in releasing this Duke Ellington centennial tribute, but his execution of these legendary numbers is still a delight. Rather than handling each classic as if it were a delicate museum piece to be treated with kid gloves, Rebennack instead infuses them with his signature style, which leans more toward New Orleans R&B. Songs such as "I'm Gonna Go Fishin" and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" are given light funk workouts dominated by chugging grooves and popping bass. The album constantly shifts gears, as Dr. John turns "Satin Doll" into a Latin shuffle, hops on the organ to inject some Jimmy Smith-flavored phrasing into "Perdido," and transforms "Things Ain't What They Used to Be" into a Meters-like workout. Dr. John's brightest moments come on "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" and "Flaming Sword." Rebennack transforms the former from wistful ballad into an upbeat declaration of freedom while on the latter, his piano breezily dances along the top of a syncopated rhythm in a manner reminiscent of his late friend James Booker.

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Dr John does Duke Ellington...!

Created: 06/05/09
The music of Duke Ellington is not something I would normally listen to, but presented in Dr John's inimitable style I can cross the barrier painlessly and enjoy a new musical experience. Dr. John is a brilliant innovative pianist and leading exponent of the Cajun or New Orleans style of music, and he is a distinctive vocalist with an instantly recognisable gravelly, bluesy 'swamp music' sound; best remembered perhaps for his version of Walk on Gilded Splinters, Jumpsturdy and Gris Gris Gumbo Ya Ya. This album will not light any fires but is a brilliant album to relax to, ideal backgound for dinner parties where someone is bound to ask 'Hey, who's that....?'
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