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Fans looking to procure a little time with the Doctor could do a lot worse than this 1997 budget compilation from Rhino Flashback. "Right Place Wrong Time," "Tipitina," and "Iko Iko" are classic Dr. John tunes, but there's a lot missing like "Junko Partner," "Loop Garoo," and "I Walk on Guilded Splinters." Longtime fans or anybody with an extra buck or two would be better off with Rhino's Very Best of Dr. John or its fully loaded 2006 cousin, the two-disc Definitive Pop Collection, both of which are priced fro the budget conscious. ~ James Christopher Monger
Recorded while he was at Atlantic and named for Dr. John's biggest hit of the '70s, Right Place Wrong Time is a rollicking set of funky, tough New Orleans anthems recorded by Dr. John and containing some of his best-known cuts, including original versions of Professor Longhair's "Tipitina," "Mama Roux," his reading of "Iko Iko," and "Mos' Scocious." This is a welcome and raucous set of post-voodoo Dr. John. ~ Thom Jurek Right Place Wrong Time Music Dr John Right Place Wrong Time Songs | 1. | Right Place Wrong Time | |
| 2. | Tipitina | |
| 3. | Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya | |
| 4. | Wash, Mama, Wash | |
| 5. | Such a Night  | |
| 6. | Iko Iko | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Mardi Gras Day | |
| 8. | Mama Roux | |
| 9. | Let's Make a Better World | |
| 10. | Mos' Scocious | |
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