The Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Medicated Magic (Atlantic)

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Album Details

Title: Medicated Magic (Atlantic)
Artist: The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Release Date: 4/23/2002
Re-Released On: 0/0/2002
Label: Ropeadope Records, Rykodisc
Album Type(s): Instrumental
UPCs: 014431600722, 075679312020, 821838293125
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Funk, New Orleans Jazz, New Orleans R&B, New Orleans Brass Bands
Moods: Exuberant, Earthy, Rollicking, Joyous, Rambunctious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Reverent, Freewheeling
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Ain't Nothin' But a Party
  2. Walk on Gilded Splinters
  3. Cissy Strut
  4. Ruler of My Heart
  5. Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)
  6. We Got Robbed
  7. Junko Partner
  8. Tell It Like It Is
  9. Africa
  10. Big Chief

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDRopeadope Records93120
2002CDRopeadope Records93120
2002CDRykodisc16007

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Album Review

New Orleans' most famous, well-traveled, and recorded brass band celebrates its 25th anniversary with its ninth release. Best known in rock circles for contributions to albums from the Black Crowes, Elvis Costello, and especially Widespread Panic (with whom they toured and whose John Bell appears as guest vocalist on a track), the hotshot horn men offer few surprises on this disc predominantly comprised of popular Crescent City classics. But why bother stretching boundaries when their sound remains unique, stimulating, and inspiring? Adding a full-time keyboardist and guitar fleshes out but doesn't dilute the seven tooting horns as they tear through an inspired if slightly obvious set of covers from hometown legends Aaron Neville ("Tell It Like It Is"), the Meters ("Africa," "Cissy Strut"), Irma Thomas ("Ruler of My Heart"), and Dr. John ("Walk on Gilded Splinters," "Junko Partner") with infectious enthusiasm. Guests range from sacred steel guitar master Robert Randolph -- whose soaring, hair-raising solos on three tracks infuse even more goosebumps than the already nail-biting musicianship -- to Dr. John on vocals and piano, DJ Logic (adding nifty scratching doesn't appreciably update the Dozens' down-home approach), and jazzman Olu Dara. Sexy chanteuse Norah Jones gets slinky on the most sensuous version of "Ruler of My Heart" ever recorded, and Dr. John's gritty vocals make the slow-groove version of Allen Toussaint's "Everything I Do Gon' Be Funky" even better than Lee Dorsey's original. But no matter how often you've heard these tunes, the Dirty Dozen's crackling second-line rhythms, bumping tuba basslines, and uncanny ability to shift from boiling low-down gumbo to cool jazz make the versions here essential listening. "It Ain't Nothin' but a Party," as they say in the appropriately titled opening track. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron Luis LevinsonLiner Notes
Brandon MasonEngineer
C. Taylor CrothersPhotography
Craig StreetProducer, Audio Production
David BiasArt Direction, Design
DJ LogicTurntables
Dr. JohnVocals, Piano
Efrem TownsTrumpet, Vocals
Frederick SandersVocals, Keyboards
Greg CalbiMastering
Gregory DavisTrumpet, Vocals
James McLeanGuitar, Vocals
John AnayaEngineer
John BellVocals, Vocal Engineer
Julius McKeeVocals, Sousaphone
Kevin HarrisVocals, Sax (Tenor)
Norah JonesVocals
Olu DaraTrumpet, Vocals
Robert RandolphPedal Steel, Performer
Roger LewisSax (Baritone), Sax (Soprano), Vocals
S. "Husky" HoskuldsMixing, Engineer
Sammie WilliamsTrombone, Vocals
Steve DebroExecutive Producer
Terence HigginsDrums, Vocals
Terrence HiggensDrums