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Back Related Items: Binding: Audio CD EAN: 7950417703250 Label: 429 Records Manufacturer: 429 Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: 429 Records Release Date: 2008-06-03 Studio: 429 Records Rating: - Katrina by Dr. JohnDr. John's work is always interesting, meaningful and down right great, but this a tribute to the City and People of New Orleans that will give you a chill and make you shake your head "yes" in agreement with his words,and tunes. Thank you, sir. Rating: - recovery through musicDr John is the perfect representative of NO and its music. He conveys the problems that created the mess and the problems post Katrina. And he does it with great songs in his own style! Rating: - Stick it to the ManDr. J has the 411; New Orleans was f'ed over by the man in Washington, DC. The jazz is cool and long on the hard facts. It hits you on so many levels, your sponge Bobbin it. Politically Correct don't live here. See it through the eyes of the people on the street as Dr. J leads you down the streets in the City That Care Forgot. Rating: - Putting his voice where his heart isDr. John is to New Orleans is what Willie Nelson is to Austin, TX and heartland causes. Anytime someone's in need these two guys are putting themselves out there singing their hearts out for the causes they believe in. Of course, Willie's on this CD, so's Slowhand, Ani DiFranco, and Terence Simien. "City that Care Forgot" isn't just a statement, though. You can tell when you're listening to this that the folks performing had a good time putting heart and soul into these songs. I usually have a favorite song or two. Hands down, for me, it's "You Might Be Surprised." The lyrics really spoke to me: "Life is a near death experience Hell is right ... Read More Rating: - dr john is greatthis is a great cd very cool drjohn has not lost his touch he just gets better buy this cd it vet good. |
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