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N'Awlinz Dis Dat or D'udda

By Dr. John
Label: EMI Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: 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
Dr. John: N'Awlinz Dis Dat or D'udda

by Mark Sabbatini
Dr. John is oh, so hip--or at least he tries to be. His latest voodoo" album, N'Awlinz Dis Dat or D'udda, a tribute to the drummers of New Orleans, features linear notes expounding on the various bippin'" mo" and dere it t-i-is" talent of well-known players offering their takes on things down yonder." It's ...
Recital na Boite Barroco/Maricotinha Ao Vivo

By Maria Beth
Label: EMI Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Recital na Boite Barroco 1. Margin
Montreux Heat!

Label: EMI Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: T.V., Havana, Sofrito, Pajaro Cantor, Watermelon Man, Come Candela, Amanecer, Para Ti
Super Riddim Internacional Volume 1
Label: EMI Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Intro, Sound System Municipal, Ingratos Corazones, Super riddim Internacional, Buenos Dias, El
Espejo, Recuerdo y Lluvia, El Venadito, Cumbiamuffin, Sueno, Songbomb, Sabes, Ayer,
Huapanator, Recordar es vivir, Ya, Outro
El Gran Silencio: Super Riddim Internacional Volume 1
by Chris M. Slawecki
It almost never fails: think to yourself just once, however quiet and solitary your thought, that by now you must have heard every type of music and instrumentation, and life is sure to drop on ya something that you’ve never heard before. El Gran Silencio has is that latest something new. El Gran Silencio ...
Mongo Santamaria: Montreux Heat!

by Chris M. Slawecki
Even if not quite essential, this new release is drawn from the same 1980 Montreux Jazz Festival performance from which Santamaria’s live recording Summertime was previously released (Pablo, 1981) – including all three encores – and so helps to complete a more well-rounded portrait of the legendary Afro-Cuban conguero/bonguero as the 1970s transitioned to the ‘80s. ...