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Introducing
Cat: 8122741322. Rel: 28 Jul 06
 
Rock (All)
Gris Gris Gumbo Yaya
Mama Roux
Jump Sturday
Barefoot Lady
Loop Garoo
Craney Crow
Iko Iko
Big Chief
Stack A Lee
Right Place Wrong Time
Same Old Same Old
Such A Night
Quitters Never Win
Mos' Scocious
Makin' Whoopee!
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rescal You
Litanie Des Saints
Goin' Back To New Orleans
Review: A new compilation to reflect the vast body of work that Dr John has contributed covering tracks from the late 60's to the early 90's. Eighteen tracks to introduce Dr John, the Night Tripper, who galvanised the local music community following the Hurricane Katrina disaster last year. His debut for Atlantic Gris Gris became one of the hippest albums of its era and Introducing features three classic cuts 'Gris Gris Gumbo Ya', 'Mama Roux' and 'Jump Sturdy'. Moving through his albums Babylon to Remedies to The Sun, Moon & Herbs-an album he recorded in London (with some of his famous friends-Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton amongst them) to Gumbo with 'Iko, Iko'; to In The Right Place with 'Right Place Wrong Time' and 'Such A Night' through to Goin' Back To New Orleans with the very apt title track.
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Introducing
Cat: 81227 40862. Rel: 28 Jul 06
 
Rock (All)
October Song
Everything's Fine Right Now
Empty Pocket Blues
Painting Box
First Girl I Loved
Way Back In The 1960's
Koeeaddi There
Mercy I Cry City
The Half-Remarkable Question
You Get Brighter
The Iron Stone
Cousin Caterpillar
Big Ted
Sleepers, Awake!
Black Jack Davey
Queen Of Love
Review: While it's true to say that when they came together in 1965 The Incredible String Band were, ostensibly, an acoustic folk group, even in these early days they mixed in elements of folk, blues, bluegrass and jazz, akin to an American style jug band, and very different from any other performers or groups on the folk scene in England and Scotland. By the time they released their two most rightly celebrated albums, The 5000 Spirits and The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter in 1967 and 1968 respectively, The Incredible String Band had come to embody the notion of the hippie ideal. They were extraordinary records, incorporating Indian and African traditions and effectively presenting 'World music' for the first time, some 25 years before the term was coined. Right now, as folk music goes through one of its regular revivals and has become hip once again under the umbrella of nu-folk, alt-folk or twisted folk, call it what you will, The Incredible String Band now find themselves revered gurus of this new scene. Since the ISP began performing together again in 1999, they have been embraced by these younger musicians both here and in America and just last year flew the flag for the old guard at the Green Man Festival along side the likes of Bonnie Prince Billy, Espers & Joanna Newsom. It's a fitting time to present a new introduction to the Incredible String Band, here drawn from "The Elektra Years", a groundbreaking and exhilarating 5 year period from 66-71.The collection is a convenient starter pack. You'll hear nothing in the music of today to compare with the unique sound of the Incredible String Band.
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