Anutha Zone

CD

  • Titel: Anutha Zone. Duke Elegant / Dr. John
  • Person(en): Dr. John [Ausführung]
  • Produktion: 1998/1999
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Originalsprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 2 CD + 1 Booklet
  • Erschienen: London : Edsel Records, 2015
  • EAN, ISMN/Preis: 0740155707637 : EUR 13.99
  • Bestellnummer: EDSK 7076
  • Anmerkungen: Enthält: CD 1 (Anutha Zone): Zonata. Ki Ya Gris Gris. Voices In My Head. Hello God. John Gris. Party Hellfire. I Dont Wanna Know. Anutha Zone. I Like Ki Yoka. The Olive Tree. Why Come. Soulful Warrior. The Stroke. Sweet Home New Orleans. CD 2 (Duke Elegant): On The Wrong Side Of The Railroad Tracks. Im Gonna Go Fishin. It Dont Mean A Thing (If It Aint Got That Swing). Perdido. Dont Get Around Much Anymore. Solitude. Satin Doll. Mood Indigo. Do Nothin Til You Hear From Me. Things Aint What They Used To Be. Caravan. Flaming Sword.
  • Signatur: MUSIK und TANZ > Rock / Pop / Jazz CDs
  • muc Q DR Blues

Inhalt: "Anutha Zone": 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. As should be expected from any project that is a marketer's dream, the collaborations occasionally seem awkward, but what is surprising is how often it works. Pierce helps Rebennack conjure the psychedelic R&B of his earlier albums, while Weller and Supergrass help keep things cooking; furthermore, members of Primal Scream and Portishead help make "Sweet Home New Orleans" a titanic workout. The Brits aren't as funky as the classic New Orleans musicians, but they are willing to push Dr. John into his best work in years. Anutha Zone isn't a perfect album by any means, but it's Rebennack's most ambitious and rewarding album in many a year. "Duke elegant": Duke Elegant certainly wasn't the only tribute to Duke Ellington put out in honor of the 100th anniversary of the legendary bandleader, nor was it even the first time Dr. John had tackled his material. But it would be hard to find a better homage than this one. Dr. John proves a surprisingly good match for Ellington's material, placing a tremendously funky foundation under the composer's tunes. The sound is dominated by the good doctor's incomparable New Orleans piano and organ, naturally, and the best tracks are those whose melodies are carried solely by his keyboard work, such as