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Dr. John: Right Place, Right Time
ByWith "I Walk on Guilded Splinters, Dr. John sings about the prescription that he can provide for those who will listen. Count me in. He has the mojo to make magic happen any night of the week. With congas poppin' and horns blaring in comfortable harmony, he makes it all work. Guitarist Tommy Moran, saxophonist Amadee Castenell and trumpeter Charlie Miller all provide searing solo performances that complement the night well.
Dr. John whistles a portion of "Traveling Mood, following that with his usual blend of proud vocals with the band. "Let the Good Times Roll gets everybody in the house rockin', while "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin' turns down the lights for a brief moment. It's all about havin' a good time, and nobody does it better. Appropriately, the session closes with "Such a Night, which finds Dr. John and the band in a comfortable family romp that brings everyone in the room together.
With any successful live concert recording, you get a combination of creative authenticity and raw emotion. Without retakes, most concert performances contain some fluffbut Dr. John doesn't seem to have that problem. This music all flows with the energy of a genuine spirit in the right place at the right time.
Track Listing
Junco Partner; Renegade; I Walk on Guilded Splinters; Traveling Mood; Black Widow; Let the Good Times Roll; Kinfolks; Don
Personnel
Dr. John
pianoDr. John: vocals, piano; Tommy Moran: guitar; David Barard: bass, background vocals; Herman Ernest III: drums; Trazi Williams: percussion; Amadee Castenell: tenor saxophone; Charlie Miller: trumpet.
Album information
Title: Right Place, Right Time | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Skinji Brim/Hyena