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专辑名称: Things Happen That Way
创作艺人: [Dr. John]
音乐流派: COUNTRY|乡村音乐
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: Rounder
发行时间: 2022/9/23
官方标价: £7.39 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Funny How Time Slips Away
Ramblin’ Man
Gimme That Old Time Religion
I Walk On Guilded Splinters
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
End Of The Line
Holy Water
Sleeping Dogs Best Left Alone
Give Myself A Good Talkin’ To
Guess Things Happen That Way


详细介绍:

Malcolm John Mac Rebennack, Jr., aka Dr. John, was one of few New Orleans musicians to earn a reputation outside of Louisiana.  His alluring alchemy of prodigious musical talent and love of psychedelic voodoo stretched across five decades, both as a session player and a solo leader.  The late Dr., who died in 2019, and Shane Theriot—who both produced and plays on the album—gathered a first-class group of local players at the gorgeous Esplanade Studios with engineer Misha Kachkachishvili, and Music Shed Studios with engineer Jack Miele, to cut a collection of old favorites and well-known country music classics which make for a fitting and compelling swan song. The recording quality is clear and unadorned, focused on Rebennack%27s weathered voice and instinctual keyboard skills. Theriot, also a New Orleans native and who has carved out a distinguished career playing with a variety of musicians including The Neville Brothers and Hall & Oates (for whom he is currently musical director), plays guitars, bass and even cardboard box drum.  

The final Dr. John album opens appropriately with a version of Willie Nelson%27s Funny How Time Slips Away which plays in a relaxed New Orleans piano professor style.  Rebennack and Nelson make a creaky but authentic duo on the traditional Gimme That Old Time Religion, which also features a pair of masterful New Orleanians in drummer Herlin Riley and keyboardist Jon Cleary. Perhaps the most Dr. John-like tune is I Walk on Guilded Splinters, a wonderfully low-down groove he first recorded for his 1968 debut Gris-Gris. Of the pair of Hank Williams covers, I%27m So Lonesome I Could Cry, with the Dr.%27s low, whispery, croaky vocals accompanied by Theriot on lap steel, is most memorable.  The Traveling Wilburys%27 End of the Line, fitted with a second line rhythm and a horn section, features guest vocals by Katie Pruitt and Aaron Neville, the latter of whom%27s voice has sadly lost more than a step. Pruitt returns on Holy Water, a new Rebennack original that chronicles his heroin addiction: I can hear my momma sayin%27 boy whatcha doin%27/ You don%27t change, you go straight to ruin. Last records are always telling, if sad, both for the players involved and the listeners who survive, and yet Things Happen That Way celebrates Dr. John in a way that rings utterly true to the man and his music. © Robert Baird/Qobuz


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