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N'Awlinz Dis Dat or D'udda
Dr. John
Label: EMI Music
Released: 2004
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Tracks
Quatre Parishe; When The Saints Go Marching In; Lay My Burden Down; Marie Laveau; Dear Old Southland; Dis, Dat Or D'Udda; Chickee Le Pas; The Monkey; Shango Tango; I Ate Up The Apple Tree; Such A Much; Life Is A One Way Ticket; Hen Layin' Rooster; Stakalee; Eh Las Bas; St. James Infirmary; Time Marches On; I'm Goin Home
Personnel
Dr. John
pianoAdditional Personnel / Information
Dr. John, organ, guitar, piano, vocals; David Barard, electric bass; Dave Bartholomew, trumpet; Carl Blouin, saxophone; Eddie Bo, vocals; John Boudreaux, percussion; Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, viola; Burton Callahan. violin; Elliot Callier, tenor saxophone; Joachim Cooder, percussion; The Creolettes, vocals; The Dirty Dozen Brass Band; Snooks Eaglin; guitar, vocals; Herman V. Ernest III, drums; Connie Fitch, vocals, Sunni Fitch, vocals; Bernard E. Floyd, trumpet; John Fohl, guitar; Amy Hiaville, violin; Bill Huntington; banjo, acoustic bass; Smokey Johnson, percussion, drums, tambourine; Leroy Jones, trumpet; Rachel Jordan, violin; B.B. King, vocals; Craig Klein, trombone; Roger Lewis, baritone saxophone; Mardi Gras Indians, vocals; Steve Masakowski, guitar; Julius McKee, tuba; Charlie Miller, trumpet; Jason Mingledorff; saxophone; Willie Nelson; guitar, vocals; Cyril Neville, percussion, vocals; Randy Newman, vocals; Earl Cyril Palmer, drums; Nicholas Payton, trumpet; Wardell Quezergue, strings, horn; Alfred "Uganda" Roberts; bongos, conga, drums; Bill Schultz, cello; Kenyatta Simon, percussion; Scott Slapin, viola; Tanya Solomon, viola; Mavis Staples, vocals; Willie Tee, organ, keyboards, vocals; Efrem Towns, trumpet; Eric Traub, saxophone; Eric Trolsen, trombone; Walter Washington, guitar; Mei- Mei Wei, violin, Stephanie Whitfield; vocals; Sammie Williams; trombone
Review
- N'Awlinz Dis Dat or D'udda by Mark Sabbatini
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