Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast

Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast

by Our New Orleans / Various (Rmst)
Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast

Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast

by Our New Orleans / Various (Rmst)

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered)

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Overview

Several benefit albums have been released in the wake of Hurricane Katrina's landfall in New Orleans on August 29, 2005, and most -- if not all -- of them have been fine and well-intentioned affairs, full of the spirited and lively music that has long made the Crescent City special. Each of these collections has merit, but if you can only afford to pick up one, then this is it. Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast features New Orleans-linked musicians, several of whom were among the four-hundred-thousand people displaced when the levees failed, on new recordings made within a month of the disaster, and that immediacy gives these performances uncommon resonance. The full weight of the region's loss permeates every track here, as well as the power of music to confront, diffuse, overcome, define, absorb and transcend. Allen Toussaint, the pianist, singer, songwriter and producer, lost everything but the clothes on his back to the flood waters, yet his funky, hopeful "Yes We Can Can," which opens this amazing set, reveals the boundless hope inherent in the human spirit, and the song is reshaped by Toussaint into a powerful belief in the future of New Orleans, soaring against the long odds with defiant joy. Soul singer Irma Thomas' stunning version of Bessie Smith's "Backwater Blues," which was recorded by Smith shortly after the failure of the levees in 1927, is as raw as a shocked nerve, held together by the singer's subtle, angry resignation. The Wild Magnolia's ramshackle and insistent "Brother John Is Gone/Herc-Jolly-John" reminds us of the wild, uplifting, and chaotic energy that has always been at the heart of the region's music. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band's "My Feet Can't Fail Me Now" seems particularly apt given the current refugee status of so many of the coast's residents, yet the classic second-line arrangement is likewise powerfully reassuring. Buckwheat Zydeco's "Cryin' in the Streets" is a powerfully emotional gospel shout that draws on its own desperation until a kind of redemption is reached, the musical equivalent of the old saying "we laughed/we cried." Randy Newman's gorgeous "Louisiana 1927" is also here, re-recorded with the combined Louisiana and New York Philharmonic Orchestras, and the song's chorus, "Louisiana/They're tryin' to wash us away," has never sounded so poignant and terrifyingly true. Song after song on Our New Orleans exhibits an elegiac awareness of what has been lost and the difficult decisions and tasks that are yet to come. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band's version of "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans," a song that was written for the 1947 film New Orleans and had since become a kind of cheesy tourist staple, reclaims the heart of the tune and returns it to its status as a gloriously beautiful love song for an amazing city, a city that not only has to be rescued and rebuilt, it must also be remade, for what is lost, if it comes back again, comes back inevitably changed. Pianist Eddie Bo tackles the hoary "When the Saints Go Marching In" like it's a song he's singing for the first time ever in his life, and the world-weary joy and exhausted determination inherent in the lyrics gives "Saints" a renewed substance and weight. The old song, perhaps half forgotten even by the people who sing it and hear it daily, is here stripped of all its tired moss and revealed for the glorious parade hymn it always was, the best tune ever for marching joyously into the future. But the future for New Orleans is uncertain. Many who were forced to leave when the levees were breached may not return, either because they can't or won't. The city will have to be remade, hopefully in its old image, but it won't be easy, it it's possible at all. The ghosts of Katrina and its aftermath will always be there. But the musicians on this stunning album trust the music of New Orleans to give solace, hope and direction in the massive recovery that lies ahead, and as Eddie Bo ends his revisionist, stripped down, sparkling rendition of "Saints" here with a quiet, softly spoken "I wanna be in that number," it's obvious the music already has. Get this. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 01/29/2021
Label: Nonesuch
UPC: 0075597918458
Rank: 28798

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Yes We Can Can
  2. World I Never Made
  3. Back Water Blues
  4. Gather by the River
  5. Cryin' in the Streets
  6. Canal Street Blues
  7. Brother John Is Gone / Herc-Jolly-John
  8. When the Saints Go Marching In
  9. My Feet Can't Fail Me Now
  10. Tou' les Jours ¿¿'est Pas la M¿¿me

Disc 2

  1. L' Ouragon
  2. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
  3. Prayer for New Orleans
  4. What a Wonderful World
  5. Tipitina and Me
  6. Louisiana 1927
  7. Do You Know What It Means [Bonus Track]
  8. Let's Work Togethe [Bonus Track]r
  9. Crescent City Serenade [Bonus Track]
  10. Walking By the River [Bonus Track]
  11. Do You Know What It Means [Bonus Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra   Primary Artist,Orchestra
Preservation Hall Jazz Band   Primary Artist
Randy Newman   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
The Wild Magnolias   Primary Artist,Vocals,Tambourine
Buckwheat Zydeco   Primary Artist,Vocals,Accordion
Wardell Quezergue Orchestra   Primary Artist
Irma Thomas   Primary Artist,Vocals
Allen Toussaint   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Davell Crawford   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band   Primary Artist
BeauSoleil   Primary Artist
Eddie Bo   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Charlie Miller   Primary Artist,Vocals,Trumpet
Carol Fran   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Dr. Michael White   Primary Artist,Clarinet
Dr. John   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Wardell Quezergue   Primary Artist
Brian White   Primary Artist
New York Philharmonic   Primary Artist
Members of the New York Philharmonic   Primary Artist,Vocals,Orchestra,Featured Artist
Ry Cooder   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Donald Harrison   Primary Artist,Sax (Alto),Featured Artist
Don Vappie   Bass
Terence Higgins   Drums
Sanford Allen   Violin
Big Chief Bo Dollis   Vocals,Tambourine
Kevin Harris   Sax (Tenor)
Billy Ware   Percussion
Detroit Brooks   Banjo
Tommy Alesi   Drums
Paul Bryan   Bass
Benjamin Jaffe   Bass
Jesse Levy   Cello
Efrem Towns   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Gene Bertoncini   Guitar
Gregory Davis   Vocals,Trumpet
Doyle Bramhall II   Guitar
John Brunious   Vocals,Trumpet
Hugh McCracken   Guitar
Roger Lewis   Sax (Soprano),Sax (Baritone)
Joe Lastie   Drums
Ronnie Cuber   Sax (Baritone)
Carl LeBlanc   Banjo
David Barard   Bass
Max Ellen   Violin
Jim Dickinson   Piano
Karen Bernod   Vocals (Background)
Michael Elizondo   Bass
Michael Foster   Sousaphone
Mike Elizondo   Bass
Janice Pendarvis   Vocals (Background)
Brian Quezergue   Bass
Mulgrew Miller   Piano
David Doucet   Guitar (Acoustic)
Ted Sperling   Conductor
Kermit Moore   Cello
Willie Green   Drums
Steve Pistorius   Piano
Jay Bellerose   Drums
Gregory Stafford   Trumpet
Regis Iandiorio   Violin,String Ensemble
Jim Keltner   Drums
Jimmy Breaux   Accordion
Fred Lonzo   Trombone
Maxine Roach   Viola
Michael Doucet   Fiddle
Revert Andrews   Trombone
Buddy Williams   Drums,Drums
Herman V. Ernest III   Drums
Clint Maedgen   Saxophone
Lester Caliste   Trombone
Frank Oxley   Drums
John Dexter   Viola
Gregory Michael Davis II   Vocals,Trumpet
Nick Daniels   Guitar (Bass),Bass (Electric),Musical Direction
Gerard "Little Bo" Dollis   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Olivia Koppell   Viola
Guy A. Gaines   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Freddie Lonzo   Trombone
Brian Quezerque   Bass
Gerald Tarack   Violin
Jamie McLean   Guitar
Mitchell Player   Bass
Queen Rita   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
"Geechie" Johnson   Drums (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Shalene Thomas   Vocals (Background)
Makuni Fukuda   Guitar

Technical Credits

David Bither   Compilation Producer,Executive Producer
Robert Hurwitz   Compilation Producer,Executive Producer
Alfred Brown   String Contractor
Traditional   Composer
Andy Bradley   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Bessie Smith   Composer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Kevin Killen   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Eddie DeLange   Composer
Kevin Harris   Composer
Kevin Houston   Recording,Assistant Engineer
King Oliver   Composer
Benny Jones   Composer
Anthony Ruotolo   Engineer,Recording
Joe Henry   Producer
Eddie Bo   Arranger
Charlie Miller   Composer
Carol Fran   Composer
Ry Cooder   Producer
Efrem Towns   Composer
Gregory Davis   Composer
Don Smith   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Doug Petty   Producer
Gene Paul   Mixing
Dr. Michael White   Composer
Dr. John   Composer
Wilbert Harrison   Composer
Mac Rebennack   Composer
Wardell Quezergue   Arranger
Mark Bingham   Mixing,Producer
Jason Stasium   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Randy Newman   Composer
Nick Spitzer   Essay,Producer
Pete Martinez   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Michael Foster   Musician
George Perkins   Composer
The Wild Magnolias   Composer
Brian Quezergue   Assistant Arranger
Jamie Polaski   Mixing
Adam Dorn   Producer
Todd Whitelock   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Drew Vonderhaar   Engineer,Recording
George David Weiss   Composer
Hal Willner   Mixing,Producer
Steve Reynolds   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Kirk Joseph   Composer
Eddie Bocage   Arranger
Joel Dorn   Producer
Bill Bennett   Engineer,Recording
Louis Alter   Composer
Peter Doris   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Michael Doucet   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Allen Toussaint   Composer
Bryan Smith   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Davell Crawford   Composer
Joseph A. Rosen   Photography
Karina Benznicki   Photography,Production Supervisor
Jack Vartoogian   Photography
Matt Sakakeeny   Producer
Joe Kent   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Larry Rock   Recording
Roger Lewis   Composer
Brian Quezerque   Assistant
Eli Cane   Production Coordination
Jenell Marshall   Composer
Robert Thiele   Composer
Steven Epstein   Mixing,Producer
Michael P. Smith   Photography,Inlay Photography
Richard Ford   Liner Notes
Robert Edridge Waks   Editorial Coordinator
Henri Cartier-Bresson   Photography
Sammy Holbrook   Engineer,Recording
James Garlington   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Justin Kessler   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Leonard Freed   Cover Photo,Photography
Lawrence Rock   Engineer
Chris Lee   Photography
Steve Epstein   Mixing,Producer
Jerome Pomus   Composer
Charles L. Joseph   Composer
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