| | Putumayo Presents: New Orleans CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Putumayo provides a nice introduction to Nawlins jazz here, with a pretty good mix of the classic and the contemporary. The music remains, despite its era or performer, fully of the New Orleans style. The patron saint of the city, as well as the genre, Louis Armstrong, is presented with one of his later recordings with an all-star band in 1966 (it's somewhat disappointing not to hear the Hot Fives or Sevens, but this one still ain't bad). Other mainstays of the city are here as well, with Dr. John playing "Basin Street Blues" as only he could, following a rendition of the same song by Louis Prima. Doc Cheatham's here with some classic vocals as well. Beyond the well-known, though, there are some members of the newer groups of influence here. Kermit Ruffins has become a contemporary revivalist of the old sound and starts off the album as such. Kevin Clark and Michael White provide contemporary versions of the classic style as well. Through and through, it's a fine introduction to a given genre. It's surprising not to hear anything from the Nevilles or the Marsalis royalty, but what's here is fine listening. ~ Adam Greenberg
L.Armstrong/Louis Prima/Kermit Ruffins/Nicholas Payton/DeaconDirty Linen (p.59) - "Traditional jazz is what's flowing here with the majority of modern-day selections stemming from Ruffins and his contemporaries, who keep the flame burning when it's practically charred ashes in a Yankee land." Putumayo Presents: New Orleans Music Putumayo Presents: New Orleans Songs | 1. | Drop Me Off in New Orleans - Kermit Ruffins |
| 2. | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Doc Cheatham/Nicholas Payton |
| 3. | Basin Street Blues - Louis Prima |
| 4. | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams - Preservation Hall Hot 4/Duke Dejan |
| 5. | Baby Won't You Please Come Home - Topsy Chapman/The Pros |
| 6. | Devil Done Got Me Blues, The - Kevin Clark/The Jazz Revelation |
| 7. | Tin Roof Blues - Louis Armstrong |
| 8. | Basin Street Blues - Dr. John |
| 9. | Give It up (Gypsy Second Line) - Dr. Michael White |
| 10. | Going Back to New Orleans - Deacon John |
| 11. | Bye & Bye/Saints - Gregg Stafford/Dr. Michael White |
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